Advanced Technical Tax Forms Training- Form 1040 Issues [ATFI Anc]

Oct 26, 2010
Time: 8-4

Subject:

Tax

Credit Hours:

8.00

Price:

Member: $295.00
Non-member: $370.00

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Discussion Leader:

Susan Smith, CPA    more info

Susan Smith manages her own firm specializing in tax planning for individuals and business owners and is also a frequent speaker at tax conferences. Smith was a Senior Manager in the tax departments of Price Waterhouse and Peat Marwick (the predecessor of KPMG). While at Price Waterhouse, she also held the national specialist designation for the real estate and partnership tax practices. During her time at Peat Marwick, Smith led the real estate and tax practices locally. She was an associate adjunct professor at Widener University in the master’s taxation program. Her ratings have consistently exceeded 4.8 on a scale of 5.0. Smith is a four-time recipient of the James L. McCoy Discussion Leader of the Year Award for excellence in teaching. And in 2015, 2016, and 2018, she received the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award because of her consistently high evaluations for knowledge and presentation skills. Smith earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree with an accounting concentration, from the University of Toledo.

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Website registration for this course closes on October 25, 2010. To register after this date please contact the society at akcpa@ak.net or 907-562-4334.

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Advanced Technical Tax Forms Training Form 1040 Issues

October 26, 2010
Anchorage, Alaska

$295 AKCPA Member Fee
$370 Non Member Fee

Experienced staff can get bogged down in busy season with difficult tax returns that have multiple K-1s, AMT, at-risk basis, and passive activity loss issues. These are the topics that experienced staff, managers, and partners should understand in depth. This course will cover the practical and complex issues in dealing with these most difficult matters and assisting the CPA firm in planning effectiveness and productivity in these areas as well as avoiding costly mistakes when facing complicated 1040 issues.

Major Topics:
Form 6198 At-risk basis: Detailed case study and in-depth discussion of how this form is to be used and when it needs to be filed; learn how basis and at-risk basis are different, and why this is significant.
Form 982 Reduction of tax attributes due to discharge of indebtedness (and 1082 basis adjustment), in light of the recession, real estate spiral and mortgage crisis of recent years, this form is essential to understand.
Form 6252 Installment sale income: A common tax area; however a detailed case study and discussion of this topic includes advanced issues such as gain on reacquisition of installment sale property. Includes worksheets on calculating gain and tax basis of reacquired property.
Schedule SE (Form 1040): Advanced study of what constitutes self-employment income, including current developments regarding independent contractors and a discussion of possible future developments under President Obama.
Form 6251 Detailed case study and discussion to understand the adjustments and preferences associated with Alternative Minimum Tax. Includes detailed discussion of proper treatment of Incentive Stock Options.
K-1 issues Discuss the problems of reporting issues for complex K-1s, such as hedge funds and when hidden taxable income can arise.
Creating and maintaining basis worksheets for S Corporations, shareholders, LLC members, and partners in partnerships.
Advanced income reporting issues: including post-2008 sale of second home; and reporting passive activities on Form 8582.
Advanced issues regarding itemized deductions.
New forms released in light of recent legislation

Who Will Benefit
CPAs in public accounting who prepare or review complex 1040 returns.

Level: Advanced

Prerequisite: Basic- to intermediate-level experience in preparing Form 1040.

Acronym: ATFI

Discussion Leader: Susan Smith, CPA
Susan manages her own firm specializing in tax planning for individuals and business owners. Smith spent 14 years as a Senior Manager in the tax departments of Price Waterhouse and Peat Marwick (the predecessor of KPMG). While at Price Waterhouse, she also held the national specialist designation for the real estate and partnership specialized practice units. While at Peat Marwick, Smith led the real estate and tax practices locally.

Smith is a frequent speaker at tax conferences and has been an associate adjunct professor at Widener University in the masters in taxation program. Her ratings have consistently exceeded 4.5 on a scale of 5.0. With regard to her education, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with an accounting concentration, in 1978.