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SUMMARY:(LITX18/27) Understanding Corporate Taxation: Tax Credits\, Disposing of Shares & Corporate AMT
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nCorporate taxation can be complex—but understanding it is essential for practitioners who advise business clients. This course provides a focused\, practical review of three key areas that frequently arise in corporate tax planning and compliance: corporate tax credits\, stock redemptions and dispositions\, and the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT).  \nIn this course\, we will examine the major corporate tax credits available —including the general business credit and its components\, as well as changes to tax credits due to recent tax legislation. We will also walk through the rules governing stock redemptions under IRC Section 302\, including the requirements for substantially disproportionate redemptions\, the treatment of redemptions as dividends versus capital transactions\, and the federal excise tax on corporate stock buybacks under Section 4501. Finally\, we will address the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax\, its applicability to corporations with adjusted financial statement income of $1 billion or more\, and practical planning considerations. Through discussion and easy-to-follow examples\, you will leave better equipped to advise corporate clients on these important and often-tested areas of the tax law. \nObjectives\n• Recognize tax credits applicable to corporations under current law\, including components of the general business credit.• State the requirements for a substantially disproportionate redemption under IRC Section 302(b).• Identify the tax implications and reporting requirements of corporate stock acquisitions and redemptions.• State when the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax applies to corporations and how adjusted financial statement income is determined.
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/litx18-27-understanding-corporate-taxation-tax-credits-disposing-of-shares-corporate-amt/
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ORGANIZER;CN="David R. Peters%2C CPA%2C CFP%2C CLU%2C CPCU":MAILTO:david@petersprofessionaleducation.com
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SUMMARY:(LITX19/27) Tax Research: Secondary Sources\, Tax Positions\, & Conflicting Authority
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nFinancial professionals are inundated with new information about the Internal Revenue Code on a daily basis. While it’s easy to dismiss unreliable social media posts or obscure websites\, it becomes much more challenging when conflicting information comes from respected\, authoritative sources. For example\, is a court decision about a tax issue more important than information directly coming from the IRS? What happens if information from the IRS is inconsistent with the law? And is there ever a time when I can rely on information given by the IRS to another taxpayer? In this course\, we will take a deep dive into secondary sources of tax authority. We will examine common conflicts\, explore how to weigh different types of guidance\, and discuss practical strategies for resolving uncertainty. Finally\, we will clarify the distinctions between giving tax advice\, preparing a tax return\, and taking a position on a return to help you navigate these situations with confidence and precision. \nObjectives\n• State key differences between common types of non-authoritative tax research sources. • Identify what a tax position is and when one is considered engaging in tax preparation. • Recall the difference between a Private Letter Ruling and a Determination Letter • Recognize how to evaluate the authority of court decisions.
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/litx19-27-tax-research-secondary-sources-tax-positions-conflicting-authority/
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ORGANIZER;CN="David R. Peters%2C CPA%2C CFP%2C CLU%2C CPCU":MAILTO:david@petersprofessionaleducation.com
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