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SUMMARY:(SSTX431/26) Surgent's Succession Planning for the Small Business Owner: Finding the Exit Ramp
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe life cycle of the small business can be summed up in three segments: 1) starting the business; 2) operating the business; and 3) getting out of the business. This course focuses on getting out of the business. The most elusive element of owning a small business can be finding the proper exit strategy. This course is designed to provide the business consulting practitioner with tools and concepts to advise the small business owner and assist them in developing the right exit strategy. The course covers exit strategies related to third-party sales and succession planning within a family. \nDesigned For\nPractitioners with small business clients that will eventually sell that business to third parties or family members that need advice regarding exiting the business \nObjectives\nUnderstand the process of selling a business from finding a buyer to completing the sale    Understand how business brokers operate and the fees that they charge    Discuss the difference between selling the business and leaving the business: the transition period    Protect the seller’s interest in a seller-financed sale    Understand how estate planning and family succession of a business interact    Understand the use of discounts in transfers of ownership interests to family members    Discuss when to turn over operations while maintaining control of a family business: drawing distributions from the business for retirement and receiving a step-up in basis at death    Understand various structuring options for family business succession \nMajor Subjects\nHow to find unrelated buyers of a business    Maintaining control of the business succession process    Turning over the reins to family members: when to give up control    Finding the right team to sell a business    Options for selling a business to an unrelated party    Options for selling a business to family members    Options for selling a business to employees    Overcoming the emotional attachment to a business    Selling to family members for a life annuity    Using family partnerships and trusts to transfer a business \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx431-26-surgents-succession-planning-for-the-small-business-owner-finding-the-exit-ramp/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T005311Z
UID:10005117-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX520/26) Surgent's Estate and Life Planning Issues for the Middle-Income Client
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nClients think that estate planning only applies to the very rich. In truth\, there are many issues of critical concern for which the middle-income client needs to plan. This course is a must-attend for all Accounting and Financial Professionals who work with middle-income clients and are looking for ways to provide additional quality services. Continually updated with the latest guidance. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals who advise clients on estate tax planning \nObjectives\nUnderstand estate planning issues unrelated to federal tax planning    Inventory the documents relevant to estate preservation    Understand methods of providing for children and the spouse \nMajor Subjects\nChanges to the lifetime estate tax exemption in light of proposed regulations    SECURE 2.0 updates    More than 20 documents that should be reviewed that are neither a will nor trust    Applicable rates\, and tactics that may be used to minimize them    Reducing the impact of ancillary administration    Provisions you need in a will    When a trust is needed for children    Durable powers of attorney\, for financial matters and for healthcare    Realistic retirement goals    Management of insurance: liability\, disability\, and life    Dealing with marriage and divorce    Titling assets effectively    Developments relative to estate tax\, and the implications for planning \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx520-26-surgents-estate-and-life-planning-issues-for-the-middle-income-client/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044420Z
UID:10005118-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX675/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 11/21/24)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients.Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nOverview of Form 3520    Year-end tax planning ideas    Revenue Procedure 2024-31: IRS guidance for the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx675-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-11-21-24/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041702Z
UID:10005119-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX655/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 6/27/24)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients.Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nIncome & IRMAA: mitigating Social Security benefit erosion    Connelly vs. IRS court case discussion    FinCEN Updates \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx655-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-6-27-24/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044422Z
UID:10005120-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX536/26) Surgent's Understanding S Corporation Taxation: Compensation Issues and Entity-Level Taxes
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nEven though they have been around for several years\, the tax laws pertaining to S corporations remain some of the more difficult areas of the Internal Revenue Code. In this course\, we will examine how S corporations break away from the normal tax rules for flow-through entities. We will explore which employee benefits are disallowed for S corporation shareholders\, as well as which taxes are assessed at the entity level. Finally\, we will discuss how state level taxation may have changed permanently with the addition of PTE elections. \nDesigned For\nTax and financial advisors with clients who have formed S corporations \nObjectives\nRecognize the factors to consider when evaluating the reasonableness of S corporation shareholder compensation    Recall which fringe benefits will result in additional W-2 income for S corporation shareholders    Calculate the built-in gains tax and excess passive income tax    Identify the federal income tax implications of a PTE election at the state level \nMajor Subjects\nReasonable compensation    Fringe benefits for S corporation shareholders    Built-in gains tax    Excess passive income tax    Notice 2020-75: PTE elections \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx536-26-surgents-understanding-s-corporation-taxation-compensation-issues-and-entity-level-taxes/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041707Z
UID:10005121-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX471/26) Surgent's Individual and Financial-Planning Tax Camp
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nEach 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 plan for future tax advantages. Learn strategies that can really have an impact on client lives\, while also bringing value to you and your firm.  This material is continuously updated for recent legislation impacting individual taxpayers. \nDesigned For\nThose involved in tax planning for individuals\, including those who may be partners or shareholders \nObjectives\nMine a tax return for tax planning with a client     Understand the planning implications of the  current environment     Determine the best tax strategies for retirement     Understand tax planning for the middle-income  client \nMajor Subjects\nUnderstanding the environment: what’s new\, what’s expired or expiring\, and what’s likely to change in light of the new Trump administration and Republican Congress    Reading a tax return for developing client-specific tax strategies    Changes to the lifetime estate tax exemption considering proposed regulations    The net investment income tax: planning for compliance    Family income-splitting strategies that need to be considered    Income tax issues: impact on timing of other income    Selling a principal residence    Two principal residences at the same time    Use of life insurance to protect families: Whole Life Insurance\, Term Life Insurance\, Universal Life Insurance\, and Variable Life Insurance    Using Roth IRAs and Roth contribution programs to best advantage    Conversions: do they still make sense?    Taking distributions: matching timing to client requirements    Qualified plan contributions to reduce current income and Social Security tax: implications for business owners and self-employed    Social Security – the latest on the looming solvency crisis    Incentive Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan considerations    What to do about itemized deductions    Trans-generational planning: conversions\, income\, and gain-splitting    Tax benefits of HSAs and other tax-advantaged accounts    Identifying tax opportunities: reviewing the prior-year return to develop a plan for the future    Planning for middle-income taxpayers: financial planning for the young\, the working\, and those approaching or in retirement    Best financial planning ideas for young people \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx471-26-surgents-individual-and-financial-planning-tax-camp/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041714Z
UID:10005123-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX530/26) Surgent's Real Estate for Accounting and Finance Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nExplore the intricacies of federal income taxation as it intertwines with rental real estate activities. This course delves into the calculation of rental income\, understanding the nuances of deductions\, and unraveling the complexities of passive activity loss rules. Whether it’s mastering Schedule E or understanding Congress’ intent behind tax laws\, professionals will leave with an enriched understanding. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and finance professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between rental real estate and federal income taxation \nObjectives\nEffectively compute rental income and expenses    Decode the implications of renting out vacation homes    Navigate different tax forms including Schedule E and Schedule A    Unravel the complexities of passive activity loss rules and their foundational reasoning    Differentiate between active and material participation    Understand the nuances in grouping passive activities for tax purposes    Navigate the primary limitations on deductibility of passive losses    Dive into the influence of at-risk rules on deductions and taxable income    Recognize when and how real estate activities are classified as active businesses    Identify scenarios for applying individual investor exceptions in passive activity loss rules    Analyze Section 199A QBI deduction and safe harbor rules for real estate professionals \nMajor Subjects\nRental income and expense calculation and reporting    Deciphering Schedule E (Form 1040)    Nuances of vacation home rules    Passive activity loss rules: foundations and implications    Active vs. material participation in rental activities    Tax reporting: how to group passive activities    Limitations on passive losses: at-risk rules and deductions    Classifying rental real estate activities    Navigating exceptions in rental real estate taxation \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx530-26-surgents-real-estate-for-accounting-and-finance-professionals/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044507Z
UID:10005124-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX574/26) Surgent's Understanding How the IRS Rewards Whistleblowers
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nIn 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 concerning the underpayment of taxes. Under the IRS’ new program\, whistleblowers may recover 15 to 30 percent of the amount collected provided the taxes and amounts in dispute exceed $2 million. If the whistleblower’s claim does not meet these criteria\, the IRS may still consider granting an award under its pre-2006 Tax Relief Act discretionary authority. Given the rapid growth of this program\, practitioners should have a basic understanding of the procedure and content for IRS Whistleblower claims\, both from the perspective of a claimant’s potential to recover and a taxpayer’s exposure to liability. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Finance Professionals who need to understand various whistleblower programs under federal law \nObjectives\nUnderstand how to submit a good whistleblower claim that satisfies IRS criteria    Understand the process by which the IRS reviews and pursues whistleblower claims    Learn about large recoveries by IRS whistleblowers    Understand non-IRS whistleblower claim programs including claims arising under the False Claims Act\, Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank \nMajor Subjects\nOverview of the law that authorizes the IRS to reward whistleblowers who submit information leading to recovery    Review of the whistleblower claim process    Criteria for eligible claims    Case studies of significant claim recoveries paid by the IRS to whistleblowers    Issues underlying whether a practitioner should ever act as the whistleblower    Addressing delays inherent in the whistleblower claim process    The structure and role of the Whistleblower Office    Best practices for the submission of a good whistleblower claim    Working with other governmental divisions in processing whistleblower claims    A brief overview of other\, non-IRS whistleblower claims \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx574-26-surgents-understanding-how-the-irs-rewards-whistleblowers/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041808Z
UID:10005127-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX557/26) Surgent's Top Ten Questions from Partnership Clients Regarding the Section 754 Election
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThis program is an in-depth analysis of the Section 754 election and the two adjustments associated with the election under Section 743(b) and Section 734(b). The 754 election is a highly technical provision that provides great tax benefits to the owners of the partnership\, and particularly in the case of Section 743(b)\, a new partner. In this webinar\, our expert panel will cover the most common questions encountered by practitioners in their daily practices. The program includes a number of examples that provide insights into the mechanics of the two adjustments that follow upon a Section 754 election. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and financial professionals seeking to fortify their Section 754 knowledge base \nObjectives\nBe familiar with the practical issues surrounding Section 754 and its application    Effectively advise clients on these complex issues \nMajor Subjects\nHow does a partner compute his or her basis in a partnership?     What is the difference between a partner’s inside and outside basis?    What is the difference between a partner’s capital account and partner’s outside basis?    How does Section 732(d) impact the buyer of a partnership interest?    How does a partnership report a Section 754 election on the partnership’s tax return?    How does a partnership make a Section 754 election?    How does a partnership make a Section 743(b) adjustment?    How does a partnership make a Section 734(b) adjustment?    How is a Section 743(b) adjustment or Section 734(b) adjustment allocated to the assets of a partnership?    How is a Section 743(b) adjustment allocated within the class of ordinary income property and capital gain property? \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx557-26-surgents-top-ten-questions-from-partnership-clients-regarding-the-section-754-election/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041810Z
UID:10005129-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX571/26) Surgent's Advanced Trust Issues: A Roadmap for Success in An Increasingly Complex Area
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nTrusts are not cookie-cutter documents. In fact\, they can be rather unwieldy\, especially in explaining the functions to a client and then having the client comply with the trust terms. This course delves into best practices. Given common scenarios\, what are the best trusts to use?  And how can the client be best protected? \nDesigned For\nTax practitioners who advise clients on the benefits of establishing a trust \nObjectives\nAdvise individual clients on the benefits of using a trust to achieve their personal goals    Save clients money in their estate planning \nMajor Subjects\nKey concepts of trusts\, including recent trends; best practices; jurisdiction; and ways to avoid pitfalls    Decanting    Federal estate tax exemption and remaining relevance of trusts    Irrevocable life insurance trusts    The role of family dynamics     Choice of trustee and other fiduciaries    State trust-friendly considerations    Charitable trusts    Delaware Statutory Trusts    Powers of attorne;    Pet Trusts  the emerging necessities    State\, county\, and local issues    Portability    QTIP issues    Creditor considerations    Potential IRA problems    Problems with re-titling assets \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx571-26-surgents-advanced-trust-issues-a-roadmap-for-success-in-an-increasingly-complex-area/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044513Z
UID:10005130-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSOT442/26) Surgent's Securing a Comfortable Retirement in the Age of Spending
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThis course gives CPAs the knowledge to help their clients plan for retirement by evaluating how much retirement income will be required and strategizing about how to reach retirement goals. \nDesigned For\nCPAs looking to advise clients on retirement planning\, and CPAs looking for effective strategies for their own retirement \nObjectives\nHelp clients determine how much retirement income is necessary for the desired retirement lifestyle    Identify resources available for retirement    Explain how budgeting can determine retirement resources    Understand how to build the three-legged retirement stool through employer retirement\, savings\, and Social Security    Understand the need for Plan B when the ideal retirement goal is not achievable    Explain ways that clients can convert the equity in a home to retirement income    Explain how the value of a small business can be converted to retirement income    Explain survival possibilities and how first-to-die and last-to-die survival probabilities are used in retirement planning for married couples    Understand timing regarding the use of taxable retirement funds and nontaxable funds\, as well as strategies to minimize income tax on Social Security    Recognize the role of various investment types\, such as life insurance\, annuities\, mutual funds\, equity holdings\, and bonds in retirement planning    Summarize key points of recent research on the sustainability of retirement income and maintenance of desired retirement lifestyles \nMajor Subjects\nRetirement planning using variables such as desired lifestyle\, travel plans\, housing plans\, medical needs\, and family needs to customize a retirement plan unique to the client    Using a residence and other real estate as retirement assets through equity and rent    Using a small business as a retirement resource through creative retirement plans    Overview of asset allocation\, portfolio management\, portfolio rebalancing\, and investment selection concepts\, before and after retirement    The three-legged retirement stool: employer retirement\, savings\, and Social Security    Planning with the new retirement provisions of SECURE Act 2.0    Distribution/asset liquidation planning    Analysis of the most current/important research on retirement planning and sustaining retirement income levels \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/ssot442-26-surgents-securing-a-comfortable-retirement-in-the-age-of-spending/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044514Z
UID:10005132-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX554/26) Surgent's Advanced Individual Income Tax Return Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nMost accounting and financial professionals have been preparing individual income tax returns for years\, and while many of the returns are easy\, there are always a number of issues that come up in busy season of which experienced practitioners wish they had more knowledge. This course is designed to explore the tough tax issues for experienced practitioners and help them provide better planning strategies and results for their higher income clients. \nDesigned For\nExperienced Accounting and Financial Professionals who want and need an in-depth knowledge of the most difficult individual-income-tax-return issues \nObjectives\nUnderstand the basics of Section 199A    Understand how to properly report advanced transactions in financial instruments and investments    Understand the special problems and new issues for the current return    Identify the causes of alternative minimum tax liability and what can be done to reduce or eliminate it \nMajor Subjects\nNew issues for the current year tax return and Section 199A    Installment sales – understanding the complicated issues    Form 8582: Passive losses with carryovers – Complicated case with filled-in forms    Puts\, calls\, straddling\, and unusual investments – Understanding the tax laws and reporting them correctly on the tax return    Capital gain and loss issues – The problem with proper reporting of installment sales issues; capital gains and losses; when is a stock worthless; and much more    At-risk rules: What a return preparer really needs to know    Passive loss issues – You can’t just trust your software. What to watch out for and the questions you need your clients to answer in order to do it right!    Incentive and nonqualified stock options – Reporting; key strategies for planning; dealing with the alternative minimum tax    Alternative minimum tax – Understanding it; planning strategies to avoid it; using the minimum tax credit; explaining it to a client    Form 6251: Detailed calculation example \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx554-26-surgents-advanced-individual-income-tax-return-issues/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041815Z
UID:10005133-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX593/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 8/05/21)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a new weekly series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients. We are all aware that the IRS\, along with other state and federal regulators\, is issuing guidance with increased frequency due to the coronavirus pandemic tax changes. New rules need to be analyzed\, dissected\, and explained more quickly than in days gone by so that our clients are kept informed of opportunities that may not last long. This weekly series will provide relevant and important tax and financial changes in a quick\, concise format. Each week\, Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series. Please Note: CFP credit is not available for this course in 2021. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nTax basis capital account reporting required for 2020 and after    Tax Pro Account    QR codes attached to IRS notices    1031 exchanges \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx593-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-8-05-21/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041817Z
UID:10005135-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX589/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 9/02/21)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a new weekly series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients. We are all aware that the IRS\, along with other state and federal regulators\, is issuing guidance with increased frequency due to the coronavirus pandemic tax changes. New rules need to be analyzed\, dissected\, and explained more quickly than in days gone by so that our clients are kept informed of opportunities that may not last long. This weekly series will provide relevant and important tax and financial changes in a quick\, concise format. Each week\, Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series. Please Note: CFP credit is not available for this course in 2021. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nS corporation PPP loan forgiveness    Tax issues related to remote workers    Family offices: an overview    Investing in bitcoin and cryptocurrency \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx589-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-9-02-21/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041656Z
UID:10005139-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX551/26) Surgent's Social Security and Medicare: Planning for You and Your Clients
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nSocial 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 the background information on the Social Security system and the strategies clients will need in dealing with Social Security\, and the myriad other related retirement planning issues. \nDesigned For\nPractitioners who have clients contemplating receipt of Social Security \nObjectives\nIdentify who is entitled to retirement benefits and in what amounts    Identify factors to consider in determining when to take benefits    Discuss taxation of Social Security benefits and how this impacts other income tax planning    Identify and describe the potential effects of retirement and estate planning strategies and tactics that can enhance overall retirement    Explain Medicare and the prescription drug provision; describe the basic supplementary insurance plans that are available to fill in the gaps in basic Medicare coverage \nMajor Subjects\nLegislative developments    A full chapter devoted to determining the best planning options for maximizing joint Social Security benefits    Retirement benefits: Amount of benefits in various circumstances; how the amounts are distributed within the family unit    Qualification: Has the client retired? How business entities may be used for Social Security advantage    Income taxation of Social Security: avoidance tactics    Spousal benefits: Should a spouse return to work? What benefits does a spouse have and when and how do they relate to benefits decisions by the client?    When can hiring the spouse increase overall benefits; Why should both spouses qualify for survivor benefits?    Disability benefits    When to start Social Security benefits: Advantages and disadvantages at ages 62\, full retirement age\, and 70    Coordinating benefits: Should you take Social Security first and higher-balance IRA distributions later\, or take IRA balances first and enhanced Social Security benefits later?    Pensions: Distribution strategies; how to use the minimum distribution rules in concert with Social Security benefits    IRAs: Is it time to convert to a Roth?    Medicare\, Part D prescription drugs: what retirees need to know \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx551-26-surgents-social-security-and-medicare-planning-for-you-and-your-clients/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044519Z
UID:10005144-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX547/26) Surgent's Forms 1120-S and 1065 Return Review Boot Camp for New and Experienced Reviewers
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nMost review techniques developed by professionals are self-taught and fine-tuned via experience. Yet how does one start? The purpose of this course is to give both new and seasoned reviewers additional and advanced procedures via a multitude of checklists to more thoroughly review S corporation and partnership tax returns. Its emphasis is not planning; rather\, it is to develop a strategy to properly review a return effectively and thoroughly. The course includes dozens of “practice tips for new reviewers” and is updated for impacts of newly enacted legislation. \nDesigned For\nSenior-level staff new to the review process or experienced staff members looking to update and/or expand their review procedures \nObjectives\nExpand the process involved in reviewing applicable tax returns    Identify the most common areas that result in errors    Document a review\, including consideration of risk management \nMajor Subjects\nReviews of portions of error-prone staff-prepared Forms 1120-S and 1065 from client-provided information    What are common errors preparers make and what are the areas generating malpractice claims?    Initial administrative groundwork    The importance of Schedule M-1. Learn how various schedules are related and learn how to self-review    Reporting requirements and filing exceptions for Schedules K-2 and K-3    Don’t fall prey to reporting oddities    When can seemingly separately stated Schedule K items actually be trade or business items to report on Forms 1120-S or 1065?    Form 1120-S  What exactly is terminating S elections today? How do I recognize a second class of stock? Maintaining shareholder basis schedules; beware of final IRS regulations regarding open debt; the default method of calculating basis versus the election under Section 1367; can an S corporation distribute earnings and profits from C corporation years?    Form 1065  New tax reporting requirement for partners’ capital balances    Why use Section 704(b) to maintain capital accounts; Section 704(c) regulations for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members; allocating recourse\, nonrecourse\, and qualified nonrecourse debt; a review of Section 754 step-up in basis rules    Multiple checklists of efficient procedures to identify potential issues on an 1120-S or 1065 tax return \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx547-26-surgents-forms-1120-s-and-1065-return-review-boot-camp-for-new-and-experienced-reviewers/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041716Z
UID:10005145-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX562/26) Surgent's Comprehensive Guide to Tax Depreciation\, Expensing\, and Property Transactions
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWith a greater-than-ever 179 deduction boosted by additional first-year depreciation and pandemic-related business-friendly provisions\, these are unprecedented times for businesses to make major asset investments.From the most-up-to-date depreciation regulations to inflation adjustments and technical corrections\, this course will help you navigate the complex maze of rules dealing with depreciation\, amortization\, and sales of property. This reference manual contains a wide range of case types and examples\, covering common and uncommon situations to illustrate the most important points CPAs need to be aware of. \nDesigned For\nCPAs in industry and public accounting who need a thorough grasp of this important area of tax law and who want to maximize the possible tax savings for their clients \nObjectives\nUnderstand which assets are subject to depreciation    Answer advanced Section 179 and automobile depreciation questions    Fully understand depreciation and MACRS cost recovery    Understand installment sales and reacquisitions    Complete cases related to depreciation and sales of assets \nMajor Subjects\nFinal regulations  bonus depreciation and Section 1031 exchanges    Technical correction Rev. Proc. 2019-13  use it or stand to lose second-year depreciation deductions for luxury automobiles    What are the components for real estate depreciation?    A new SUV or sedan? A study of depreciation alternatives    Permanency in Section 179 depreciation rules? How to maximize its use; when to use it; and what property qualifies    Sale of property and the depreciation recapture rules (Sections 1245\, Section 1250\, unrecaptured Section 1250 gain for real estate\, Section 291 for corporations)    How to depreciate like-kind exchange property    May Section 121 and Section 1031 apply to the same transfer of property?    Reacquired installment sale property  calculating potential gain and new basis    Understanding Section 197 amortization issues; how to handle intangible asset costs    Depreciation issues\, tax-deferred exchanges\, personal property converted to business property\, and an overview of home sale exclusion    Guide for compliance and planning issues    Cases and rulings of depreciation and amortization issues and how they impact clients\, along with the useful planning opportunities \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx562-26-surgents-comprehensive-guide-to-tax-depreciation-expensing-and-property-transactions/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044520Z
UID:10005146-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX495/26) Surgent's Multistate Tax Update
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWith the largest overhaul of the federal income tax code in 30 years and the repeal of the physical presence nexus standards for sales tax in the Wayfair case the states are working fast and furious to overhaul their tax laws. As some states scramble to fund their budgets\, they continue to look for additional forms of revenue. You can’t afford to ignore recent changes in state and local tax. Even tax-savvy businesses and their advisers often neglect to consider the consequences of state and local taxes. Multistate taxation is more complex and demanding than ever before. In addition to having their own unique tax laws\, states have been more focused on enforcement. Plan to attend this fast-paced class that covers developing topics in state taxation\, ranging from individuals to pass-through entities to corporate taxpayers. This class will focus on issues of small and middle-market companies and offer guidance for minimizing tax liability and negotiating the treacherous waters of compliance. \nDesigned For\nAccountants who want an update on current multistate tax issues to minimize clients’ potential state and local tax liability \nObjectives\nUnderstand changes in state statutes\, regulations and case law    Determine how the states will treat changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act    Identify areas that may require additional attention for state tax planning purposes    Identify areas that may be costly for employers or clients    Understand the who\, what\, when\, and where of nexus for income and sales tax \nMajor Subjects\nThe domicile dilemma: Issues for individuals with homes in multiple states; traveling employees; where to withhold?    Emerging sales tax topics: Elimination of the physical presence standard in determining nexus (Wayfair case); economic nexus for remote sellers; assisting remote sellers in determining a plan of action in states that enforce economic nexus    Emerging compliance issues in the new sales tax economy    Income Tax (and other forms of tax): Economic nexus (taxation without physical presence)    Will states shift away from income tax and increase reliance on sales tax after Wayfair?    Treatment of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by the states: Attributional and agency nexus; presence of intangible property; is P.L. 86-272 still valid?    Income-tax apportionment issues: Prevalence of the single sales factor; determining the type of property being sold; sourcing of income from intangible property and services; sourcing of service income; Market Based versus Cost of Performance    Pass-through problems: Nexus issues for interest owners     Treatment of the 199A deduction for pass through entities by states: Withholding issues; sourcing of income; taxation at the entity level    Practical considerations in dealing with multistate taxation: Dealing with state nexus questionnaires     When to consider voluntary compliance: Responsibility of officers\, members\, partners\, and shareholders; planning ideas and opportunities; updates on pending federal legislation relative to state tax \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx495-26-surgents-multistate-tax-update/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041726Z
UID:10005147-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX543/26) Surgent's Buying and Selling a Business: Tax and Structuring Overview
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nOne of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clients\, this course offers a comprehensive analysis of the business and tax aspects of buying and selling a business. It is a practical guide to help practitioners and industry CPAs understand structuring techniques. All CPAs\, including controllers and executives in industry\, should understand how difficult the process of buying and selling a business has become. \nDesigned For\nAll practitioners who will be involved in the sale of a business \nObjectives\nUnderstand the CPA’s role in the beginning of the transaction and throughout the process    Identify the different tax consequences for various forms of acquired businesses    Identify the tax consequences for sellers of various forms of businesses\, including the impact of the net investment income tax (NIIT) and the Section 199A pass-through deduction    Appreciate Section 338 and Section 338(h)(10) elections and the benefits of installment sales    Understand the impact of Sections 751\, 743\, 734\, and 754 on the purchase or sale of a partnership \nMajor Subjects\nAn overview of the beginning of the process and documents for preliminary tax planning    Recognizing the need for due diligence in acquisitions\, including checklists of important points    Deemed asset sales  Section 338 and Section 338(h)(10)    The impact of the Section 197 amortizable intangibles regulations on the acquisition and disposition of a business    Allocating purchase price for tax advantage    Planning to avoid double taxation under the repeal of the General Utilities doctrine    Special problems and opportunities when an S corporation is the buyer or seller    Installment sale and interest issues    Avoiding tax pitfalls and recognizing tax planning opportunities    Unique issues in buying and selling LLC/partnership interests    Impact of the net investment income tax (NIIT) and the Section 199A pass-through deduction on the tax due on the sale of a pass-through entity    Individually owned goodwill \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx543-26-surgents-buying-and-selling-a-business-tax-and-structuring-overview/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044610Z
UID:10005150-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX470/26) Surgent's Individual and Financial-Planning Tax Camp
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nEach 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 plan for future tax advantages. Learn strategies that can really have an impact on client lives\, while also bringing value to you and your firm.  This material is continuously updated for recent legislation impacting individual taxpayers. \nDesigned For\nThose involved in tax planning for individuals\, including those who may be partners or shareholders \nObjectives\nMine a tax return for tax planning with a client     Understand the planning implications of the  current environment     Determine the best tax strategies for retirement     Understand tax planning for the middle-income  client \nMajor Subjects\nComprehensive coverage of the SECURE Act 2.0    Understanding the environment: what’s new\, what’s expired or expiring\, and what’s likely to change    Reading a tax return for developing client-specific tax strategies    Changes to the lifetime estate tax exemption in light of proposed regulations    The net investment income tax: planning for compliance    Family income-splitting strategies that need to be considered    Income tax issues: impact on timing of other income    Selling a principal residence    Two principal residences at the same time    Use of life insurance to protect families: Whole Life Insurance\, Term Life Insurance\, Universal Life Insurance\, and Variable Life Insurance    Using Roth IRAs and Roth contribution programs to best advantage    Conversions: do they still make sense?    Taking distributions: matching timing to client requirements    Qualified plan contributions to reduce current income and Social Security tax: implications for business owners and self-employed    Social Security solvency issues    Incentive Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan considerations    What to do about itemized deductions    Trans-generational planning: conversions\, income\, and gain-splitting    Tax benefits of HSAs and other tax-advantaged accounts    Identifying tax opportunities: reviewing the prior-year return to develop a plan for the future    Planning for middle-income taxpayers: financial planning for the young\, the working\, and those approaching or in retirement    Best financial planning ideas for young people \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx470-26-surgents-individual-and-financial-planning-tax-camp/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041811Z
UID:10005151-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX492/26) Surgent's Multistate Income Tax Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWith the largest overhaul of the federal income tax code in 30 years and the repeal of the physical presence nexus standards for sales tax in the Wayfair case\, the states are working fast and furious to overhaul their tax laws. As some states scramble to fund their budgets\, they continue to look for additional forms of revenue. Plan to attend this fast-paced class that covers developing topics in the area of nexus. Learn how nexus requirements have changed and where the state laws may be heading in the future. \nDesigned For\nAccountants who want an update on current multistate tax issues to minimize clients’ potential state and local tax liability \nObjectives\nIdentify changes in state statutes\, regulations and case law    Determine how the states will treat changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act    Recognize areas that may require additional attention for state tax planning purposes    Recall areas that may be costly for employers or clients    Recognize the who\, what\, when\, and where of nexus for income and sales tax \nMajor Subjects\nEmerging sales tax topics: Elimination of the physical presence standard in determining nexus (Wayfair case); economic nexus for remote sellers; assisting remote sellers in determining a plan of action in states that enforce economic nexus    Emerging compliance issues in the new sales tax economy    Income Tax (and other forms of tax): Economic nexus (taxation without physical presence)    Will states shift away from income tax and increase reliance on sales tax after Wayfair?    Treatment of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by the states: presence of intangible property; is P.L. 86-272 still valid?    When to consider voluntary compliance even though the laws do not dictate a sales tax responsibility \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx492-26-surgents-multistate-income-tax-issues/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041813Z
UID:10005153-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX424/26) Surgent's Federal Tax Update
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nBoth businesses and individual clients face major changes as a result of new legislation\, and tax professionals face the considerable challenge of delivering effective planning advice and services to address this myriad of recent developments. This course addresses this challenge and also encompasses the latest cases and rulings applicable to individual and business clients.  Continually updated to reflect enacted legislation.  Please Note: Due to content overlap\, it is recommended that this course NOT be taken together with BIT4. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Finance Professionals who need to know the latest tax law changes in all areas of practice \nObjectives\nUnderstand strategies and techniques to use in light of new legislation    Understand the latest enacted tax law changes    Understand current cases and rulings affecting your clients \nMajor Subjects\nDigital assets and tax implications – understand the new Form 1099-DA for reporting digital asset transactions\, along with updated IRS guidance on cryptocurrencies\, NFTs\, and broker responsibilities    Artificial intelligence – discover how AI and generative tools are transforming tax practices\, as well as how the IRS is leveraging AI to enhance audit selection    Form 1099-K reporting requirements – understand the evolving IRS thresholds and rules for third-party payment platforms    The Gig Economy – examine key tax implications for gig workers\, including Independent Contractor vs. Employee classification challenges\, reporting responsibilities\, and the impact of the 2024 Department of Labor Final Rule on worker status    Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation    Advanced practice\, reporting\, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx424-26-surgents-federal-tax-update/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044619Z
UID:10005160-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX552/26) Surgent's Social Security and Medicare: Planning for You and Your Clients
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nSocial 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 the background information on the Social Security system and the strategies clients will need in dealing with Social Security\, and the myriad other related retirement planning issues. \nDesigned For\nPractitioners who have clients contemplating receipt of Social Security \nObjectives\nIdentify who is entitled to retirement benefits and in what amounts    Identify factors to consider in determining when to take benefits    Discuss taxation of Social Security benefits and how this impacts other income tax planning    Identify and describe the potential effects of retirement and estate planning strategies and tactics that can enhance overall retirement    Explain Medicare and the prescription drug provision; describe the basic supplementary insurance plans that are available to fill in the gaps in basic Medicare coverage \nMajor Subjects\nLegislative developments    A full chapter devoted to determining the best planning options for maximizing joint Social Security benefits    Retirement benefits: Amount of benefits in various circumstances; how the amounts are distributed within the family unit    Qualification: Has the client retired? How business entities may be used for Social Security advantage    Income taxation of Social Security: avoidance tactics    Spousal benefits: Should a spouse return to work? What benefits does a spouse have and when and how do they relate to benefits decisions by the client?    When can hiring the spouse increase overall benefits; Why should both spouses qualify for survivor benefits?    Disability benefits    When to start Social Security benefits: Advantages and disadvantages at ages 62\, full retirement age\, and 70    Coordinating benefits: Should you take Social Security first and higher-balance IRA distributions later\, or take IRA balances first and enhanced Social Security benefits later?    Pensions: Distribution strategies; how to use the minimum distribution rules in concert with Social Security benefits    IRAs: Is it time to convert to a Roth?    Medicare\, Part D prescription drugs: what retirees need to know \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx552-26-surgents-social-security-and-medicare-planning-for-you-and-your-clients/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041822Z
UID:10005161-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX501/26) Surgent's Max the Tax: Section 754
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nTwo firms need expert help with Section 754\, and game participants are just the right people to assist. First\, partners at LMN\, LLP are considering electing Section 754. They need to understand key aspects of the process and want to ensure the best outcome to their basis in partnership property and interest. Participants must then leverage their knowledge and calculate the adjusted basis balance sheet for another firm that already elected Section 754. \nDesigned For\nAccounting professionals needing foundational information related to Section 754 \nObjectives\nDetermine the amount of a Section 754 basis step-up    Know how to allocate the basis step-up to the partnership’s assets    Know how a partnership makes a Section 754 election and reports it to the IRS \nMajor Subjects\nHow and why a partnership makes a 754 election    The effect of the 754 election when an interest in a partnership is sold or inherited    How the 754 election applies when a partnership makes a distribution of property to one or more of its partners     How to make the 754 basis adjustment \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx501-26-surgents-max-the-tax-section-754/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044622Z
UID:10005164-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX473/26) Surgent's Individual Income Tax Return Preparation for the Non-Credentialed Tax Preparer
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThis course will take new and administrative staff from the most basic concepts to an understanding of individual tax return preparation.  Continuously updated for the latest legislation\, including the Inflation Reduction Act\, American Rescue Plan Act\, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021\, the CARES Act\, the SECURE Act\, and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. \nDesigned For\nNew staff\, rusty or those returning to the profession\, who desire to prepare individual returns \nObjectives\nLearn complicated issues of filing status and dependency exemptions    Understand issues with reporting capital gains transactions    Complete tax returns\, schedules\, and worksheets \nMajor Subjects\nEffects of recent legislation\, including the recently enacted Inflation Reduction Act and the SECURE Act 2.0    Filing information\, filing status\, personal exemptions\, dependents\, the standard deduction\, etc.    Dependents and income    Wages and salaries    Credits\, withholding\, estimated tax\, and basic return preparation    Capital gains and losses    Itemized deductions \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx473-26-surgents-individual-income-tax-return-preparation-for-the-non-credentialed-tax-preparer/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041824Z
UID:10005165-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX577/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 9/30/21)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a new weekly series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients. We are all aware that the IRS\, along with other state and federal regulators\, is issuing guidance with increased frequency due to the coronavirus pandemic tax changes. New rules need to be analyzed\, dissected\, and explained more quickly than in days gone by so that our clients are kept informed of opportunities that may not last long. This weekly series will provide relevant and important tax and financial changes in a quick\, concise format. Each week\, Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series. Please Note: CFP credit is not available for this course in 2021. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nCoronavirus-related distributions    Qualified disaster-related distributions from qualified plans    TIGTA Report 2021    Retirement planning \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx577-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-9-30-21/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044713Z
UID:10005176-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX533/26) Surgent's S Corporation Taxation: Advanced Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThis course goes beyond the basics and addresses important practical issues that an experienced practitioner must know about S corporations. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals whose practices include S corporations and their shareholders \nObjectives\nExamine operational issues\, keeping track of AAA\, and how to calculate basis\, apply distribution rules\, and avoid loss limitations    Describe corporate level taxes    Describe the rules governing the redemption and liquidation of an S corporation    Examine the issues in compensation planning in S corporations\, including limitations in a family-controlled business\, in particular after criticism of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration of the IRS efforts to address underreporting of S corporation officer compensation    Be familiar with the results of the case studies that reinforce key learning points \nMajor Subjects\nDetailed rules governing basis in the shareholder’s debt and stock    AAA    Built-in gains incurred from the sale of assets    Redemptions and liquidations    Compensation planning for shareholders\, including planning strategies under the SECURE Act    Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and the various stimulus acts\, as applicable \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx533-26-surgents-s-corporation-taxation-advanced-issues/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041844Z
UID:10005179-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX601/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 6/03/21)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs financial and tax professionals well know\, information overload is a constant struggle we face because things change quickly\, and the sheer number of changes being made on a daily basis is enormous. Of great importance to small and medium tax and advisory firms is differentiating between changes that are relevant to our practice and our clients and changes that are new but totally irrelevant. Distinguishing between the two is difficult and time-consuming. Mike Tucker and a team of experts are pleased to announce a new weekly series designed to eliminate the clutter and get you what you need to stay up to date and perform for your clients. We are all aware that the IRS\, along with other state and federal regulators\, is issuing guidance with increased frequency due to the coronavirus pandemic tax changes. New rules need to be analyzed\, dissected\, and explained more quickly than in days gone by so that our clients are kept informed of opportunities that may not last long. This weekly series will provide relevant and important tax and financial changes in a quick\, concise format.Each week\, Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.Every financial professional will benefit from this series.Please Note: CFP credit is not available for this course in 2021. \nDesigned For\nFinancial professionals who wish to be up to speed on the latest news affecting themselves and their clients \nObjectives\nBe well informed on current topics impacting taxes\, finance\, and industry \nMajor Subjects\nA detailed discussion of the Biden Administration’s Fiscal Year 2022 Revenue Proposals as of 6/3/21\, including:    The American Jobs Plan    The American Families Plan    Reforming the taxation of capital income    Improving tax compliance \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx601-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-6-03-21/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044716Z
UID:10005180-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX453/26) Surgent's A Complete Tax Guide to Exit Planning
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWhen exit planning\, it is important to weigh various issues\, including tax implications\, to achieve an effective management and/or ownership change. Many envision tax-free reorganizations being the most preferable structure to avoid capital gains tax\, but the opportunities come at a cost to the seller. This course will provide a well-rounded discussion of the various strategies to consider when advising on exiting a business. \nDesigned For\nCPAs in industry and public accounting who want to gain an understanding of exit planning considerations for their clients \nObjectives\nUnderstand key issues regarding exit planning     Discuss tax implications of exit planning strategies    Compare exit planning between entity types (C corporations\, S corporations\, partnerships\, etc.) \nMajor Subjects\nGain exclusion and tax-free reorganization planning    Gain exclusion with sales of C corporation stock  Section 1202    Deferral of gain with installment reporting    Gain planning with partnerships    Basis planning  basis step-up at death\, gifts of interests to family    Restructuring the business entity  C vs. S corporation\, partnerships\, LLCs    Real estate planning  retention vs sales\, like-kind exchanges    Employee stock ownership plans  special tax incentives    Employee benefit planning with ownership change    Taxes other than the federal income tax  state tax\, estate\, gift and generation-skipping taxes\, and property taxes    Prospects for tax law change \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx453-26-surgents-a-complete-tax-guide-to-exit-planning/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T123522
CREATED:20250605T205710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041848Z
UID:10005181-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX490/26) Surgent's The Top Five Tax Issues in Dealing with LLCs and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nPartnerships and LLCs involve unique problems that require careful attention. This course covers selected critical tax issues that practitioners need to know when working with partnerships and limited liability companies\, with a focus on planning opportunities and pitfalls. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals who wish to gain a more in-depth understanding of LLC and partnership tax law \nObjectives\nIdentify and distinguish guaranteed payments and distributive shares    Understand the relationship between capital account maintenance and outside basis adjustment    Define various kinds of partnership liabilities and explain the tax consequences of each \nMajor Subjects\nSelf-employment tax issues: what you can and cannot do    Capital accounts: book vs. tax issues    Determining basis: key issues and technical analysis in calculating basis    Dealing with debt: recourse\, nonrecourse\, and why it matters    Guaranteed payments\, distributive shares\, and draws: understanding the difference \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx490-26-surgents-the-top-five-tax-issues-in-dealing-with-llcs-and-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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