Or. Admin. Code § 800-015-0020 - Continuing Education Program Requirements
(1) Acceptable continuing education is that
which contributes directly to the expertise of the individual in the
preparation of income tax returns, and is presented by a sponsor who meets the
requirements of all Rules. It is the obligation of each licensee to select a
course of study which will contribute to his/her competence in the preparation
of income tax returns.
(2) The
following general subject matters are acceptable to the extent they contribute
directly to the expertise of advising, assisting, or preparing income tax
returns:
(a) Taxation;
(b) Practitioner Ethics;
(c) Accounting and payroll theory;
(d) Estate, tax, or investment planning;
(e) Computer technology;
(f) Tax representation: exam,
collections, or appeals;
(g)
Others, if the licensee can demonstrate a direct relationship to the
preparation of a client's income tax returns.
(3) Programs primarily directed towards the
licensee's personal benefit, rather than that of his/her clients, and programs
relating primarily to general business management, are unacceptable. Some
examples of unacceptable subjects are:
(a)
Memory improvement;
(b) Buying or
selling a tax practice;
(c)
Setting fee schedules;
(d)
Character development;
(e)
Behavior modification;
(f)
Business management;
(g) Labor
law;
(h) Economic forecasts;
(i) Learning to operate office
equipment.
(4) Programs
must be at least one (1) 50-minute education hour with credit given in whole
hours only.
(5) Programs must be
conducted by a qualified instructor whose background, training, education, or
experience make it appropriate for the person to lead a discussion on the
subject matter of the particular program.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 673.310(1) & 673.730(10)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 673.645,.673.655, 673.605 -673.990
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