Federal Income Tax Update for Businesses [TAUB]
Subject:
Time: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Credit Hours:
8.00Price:
Member: $295.00
Non-member: $445.00
Discussion Leader:
John Connors, JD, CPA, LLMProf. John J. Connors, J.D., C.P.A., LL.M.As an accounting graduate of La Salle University in Philadelphia, Prof. Connors went on for his law degree at theUniversity of Notre Dame, graduating in 1980. After serving as an instructor in the School of BusinessAdministration, he obtained his Masters of Law in Taxation at the University of Miami Law School in Coral Gables,Florida. He then served on the graduate tax faculty at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Business inMilwaukee, WI.His professional background includes experience in income and estate tax planning, as well as individual,partnership and corporate tax return preparation and research as a senior tax consultant for Price Waterhouse inthe Philadelphia and South Bend offices. Prof. Connors also worked on expatriate and corporate tax matters asan international tax consultant for the Chrysler Corporation in London, England.Prof. Connors currently conducts a national consulting practice designed especially for tax professionals basedout of Milwaukee, WI. He also publishes a tax newsletter devoted exclusively to practitioners entitled the MonthlyTax Update. He has been the outside editor for CCH’s Federal Tax Course, and has spoken at numerous taxinstitutes, workshops and conferences around the country. And, his “Complete Guide to Depreciation, Amortization& Transfers of Property - Issues, Strategies & Answers” is sold to tax practitioners throughout the U.S., along witha brand new publication entitled “LLCs Taxed as Partnerships.”As a nationally known speaker on a variety of tax topics, Prof. Connors has consistently earned average overallratings in excess of 4.7 (i.e., on a 5.0 scale) for his knowledge and presentation skills, as well as the quality of hismaterials. In 2013, he was selected to receive the Sid Kess Award for Excellence in Continuing Education by theAmerican Institute of CPAs. And, on any item that he has presented in his materials, he is available for follow-upquestions, a factor much-appreciated by those practitioners attending his seminars.
Full Description
Federal Income Tax Update for Businesses (TAUB)December 8, 2016
BP Energy Center
900 East Benson Boulevard
Anchorage, AK
LATE REGISTRATION POLICY
For registrations received less than 21 days from the course date will be charged a late fee of $50 for each 8 hour course and $25 for each 4 hour course.
Combining the real-life experience of working with numerous CPA firms and tax professionals around the country with comprehensive easy-to-read materials containing pertinent examples and illustrations, this powerful course will provide you with the most recent and up-to-date tax changes. You'll receive answers to all your tax questions in an accessible PDF manual covering all of the latest federal legislative issues with hyperlinks to all of the source documents cited in the text should you desire additional detailed information on any particular item. Written by renowned tax expert, John J. Connors, JD, CPA, LLM, this course covers all the bases: recent tax changes, preparing business entity tax returns, IRS audit issues, employment taxes and fringe benefits, as well as a myriad of common consulting issues business entities encounter on a regular basis.
Complete coverage of all the latest IRS rulings and procedures affecting business entities, along with an up-to-date summary of the most important tax court decisions and tax law changes in this area.
Major Topics:
Extension, some permanent, of expired tax provisions including Sec. 179 and bonus depreciation
New immediate expensing of HVAC & qualified real property
Employer ACA information reporting requirements
Should PSCs be making the switch-over to S corp status?
How the built-in gains tax can be avoided for PSCs making S elections.
Update on IRS attempts to tax S corp distributions as self-employment income.
Using divisive D re-orgs to defer tax for S corp break-ups
Basis miscalculations result in dismissal of S corp loss carryovers
Rental properties in converted C to S corps can spell disaster when penalty provision overlooked.
Holding off on that S corp annual paycheck to year-end frowned upon by IRS.
Distinguishing COD income treatment for LLCs v. S corps
How the repair v. capitalization regs impact our clients businesses & when Form 3115 needs to be filed
Avoid using appreciated property to satisfy guaranteed payments
How Sec. 751 hot asset rules cause ordinary income recognition while simultaneously increasing capital losses when owners dispose of their partnership interests.
Partners barred from using installment method for hot asset gains
Thorough review of all of the latest cases and rulings and how they affect our closely-held business clients
All of these issues will be examined, along with vital year-end planning tips.
Learning Objectives:
Comprehensive understanding recent changes especially for upcoming busy season
Awareness of latest cases and rulings affecting business tax clients
Designed For: CPAs who need to know the latest tax law changes in all areas of practice
CPE Credits: 8, Taxation
Level of Knowledge: Update
Prerequisite: Experience with business entity clients
Acronym: TAUB
Discussion Leader: John Connors, JD, CPA, LLM