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(SSTX171/27) Surgent’s Individual and Financial-Planning Tax Camp

Each year brings its own set of tax planning challenges, and this year is no exception. This course aims to arm tax planners with planning strategies and ideas that all clients, but in particular, wealthy clients, middle-income clients, and closely held business owners need to consider right now to take advantage of present opportunities and...

Non Member: $360
Credit Hours: 8

(SSTX258/27) Surgent’s Social Security and Medicare: Planning for You and Your Clients

Social Security seems poised for changes in benefits and eligibility age. The leading edge of the baby boomer generation has already reached retirement age. Financial and tax planners can expect increased demand for strategies that dovetail Social Security with other retirement and estate planning objectives. This course provides tax and financial planning professionals with both...

Non Member: $360
Credit Hours: 8

(SSTX267/27) Surgent’s Critical Issues Involving Taxation of Construction Contractors

Many consider taxation of construction contractors to be the most complex area of the Internal Revenue Code. This industry is subject to many elections and considerations to reduce or defer amounts owed. In this course, we will highlight these areas and discuss potential opportunities for practitioners and their clients. We will also discuss the impact...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA261/27) Surgent’s The Essential Guide to SEC Form 10-K: Compliance, Disclosures, and Best Practices

This course provides a deep dive into SEC Form 10-K. This course addresses the key requirements and regulatory aspects, including filing deadlines and their significance for investors. This course also addresses the financial statements section, covering the balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and footnote disclosures, along with best practices for preparation. The course...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSTX229/27) Surgent’s How to Effectively Represent Clients Under IRS Audit

Increased funding resulting from the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act will allow the IRS to target many more wealthy individuals and large businesses for audit. These efforts will become more intense over the next several years as the IRS employs artificial intelligence in more of its audits. This program discusses how and when the...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSTX213/27) Surgent’s Preparing C Corporation Tax Returns for New Staff and Paraprofessionals

This course is a great foundation to introduce new preparers to tax rules related to business returns. The course covers tax areas affecting all business entities, providing a solid basis for staff to handle business entity returns. Such business tax topics include the sale of assets used in a trade or business (Form 4797), depreciation...

Non Member: $360
Credit Hours: 8

(SSTX283/27) Surgent’s Understanding How the IRS Rewards Whistleblowers

In 2006, Congress passed the Tax Relief and Health Care Act. Prior to the Act's passage, rewards to individuals who provided information to the IRS regarding tax fraud were capped at $10 million. The Tax Relief and Health Care Act authorized the IRS to create a Whistleblower Office dedicated to investigating, processing and recovering claims...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA255/27) Surgent’s Performing an Effective Audit Risk Assessment

Recent feedback from the AICPA has emphasized the importance of performing an effective risk assessment to identify and evaluate the risk of material misstatement in a financial statement audit. SAS 145, the 2023 amendment to AU-C 315, makes significant changes to the extant risk assessment standard and certain changes to other standards as well. The...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA189/27) Surgent’s Fraud Basics: Protecting the Company Till

The focus of this course is reducing the overall risk of fraud. To that end, instruction will cover the factors that play a role in turning honest employees into fraudsters. Discussion will touch on integrity and ethics, as well as how the reactions of people in certain situations may impact the prevalence of fraud. The...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA130/27) Surgent’s Effective Communications with Management and Those Charged with Governance

As a byproduct of the audit, the auditor has a responsibility to communicate certain information to management and those charged with governance, primarily related to risk and internal control deficiencies. In some cases the auditor may be required to report outside the entity, for example, when fraud is identified. Some of these communications to management...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSTX165/27) Surgent’s Home Office Rules

Since 2017, employees have not been eligible to take an itemized deduction for a home office. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act suspended all miscellaneous itemized deductions for tax years 2018 through 2025. That deduction is scheduled to go into effect in 2026. Self-employed individuals can deduct office expenses on Schedule C, Form 1040. The...

Non Member: $130
Credit Hours: 2