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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
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:20260406T072948
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
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:20260406T072948
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
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041850Z
UID:10005183-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX482/26) Surgent's Top Individual Tax Planning Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and SECURE Act 2.0 both contained tax law changes that impact many individuals in 2023 and in later years. This program covers many of these changes as well as other tax topics that continue to impact individual income taxpayers. \nDesigned For\nTax practitioners who anticipate advising individual clients regarding tax planning opportunities for 2023 and later \nObjectives\nAdvise individual clients on tax changes and opportunities in 2023 and after \nMajor Subjects\nImpact of higher interest rates on individual income taxpayers    Using a health savings account as a retirement account    Making use of net Section 1231 losses to offset ordinary income    When individuals can take casualty losses\, including loss on a personal residence due to casualty    Avoiding or limiting gain on sale of a personal residence    Taking advantage of the mortgage interest deduction     Avoiding the individual alternative minimum tax     Business loss limitation provisions impacting individuals    Broker basis reporting of digital assets    New IRS guidance on transfer of clean vehicle credits    Residential clean energy credits \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx482-26-surgents-top-individual-tax-planning-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044720Z
UID:10005184-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX458/26) Surgent's Four Tiers of Loss Limitations: A Guide to the Rules for Pass-Through Entities
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nOwners of S corporations and partnerships are subject to numerous limitations on pass-through losses\, each with unique rules\, applications\, and complexities. With the increase in popularity of pass-through business entities\, it is essential for CPAs to understand the complexities and interactions of these pass-through loss limitations. \nDesigned For\nExperienced practitioners who desire a refresher on loss limitations and an analysis of the new rules. Inexperienced practitioners who desire to learn the basics of all four pass-through loss limitations and their interactions in one course. \nObjectives\nAnalyze how basis in an ownership interest in a pass-through entity is established    Discuss how activity of the entity\, distributions\, and optional adjustments increase or decrease basis    Discuss when basis is “at-risk” under Section 465\, and the resulting loss disallowance and carryforward related to basis that is not at-risk    Define passive activities under Section 469 and exceptions to the passive loss rules    Discuss when and how aggregation of activities should be used to avoid the passive loss rules    Analyze Section 461(l) created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and understand the limitation calculation and resulting carryforward    Analyze the hierarchy of the loss limitations with examples of the application of the four tiers of losses and how they interact    Use case studies to reinforce the learning objectives \nMajor Subjects\nThe Inflation Reduction Act of 2022    Tier 1: Basis limitations for S corporation shareholders and partners    Tier 2: Section 465 at-risk limitations for S corporation shareholders and partners\, including the impact of debt\, indemnities\, guarantees\, and shareholder/partner agreements    Tier 3: Section 469 passive loss limitations and exceptions to the limitations    Tier 4: The excess business loss limitation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (new Section 461(l))\, American Rescue Plan Act\, and Inflation Reduction Act \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx458-26-surgents-four-tiers-of-loss-limitations-a-guide-to-the-rules-for-pass-through-entities/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T041853Z
UID:10005185-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX538/26) Surgent's S Corporation Core Tax Issues From Formation Through Liquidation
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs experienced staff members master the preparation intricacies of an 1120-S tax return\, they are expected to understand and apply the underlying concepts\, principles and laws governing S corporation status. This course is designed to illustrate in both theory and practice overarching principles that govern S corporations from formation to revocation\, termination and liquidation. Experienced\, client-facing staff should be aware of the pitfalls that may inadvertently cause an S-status termination or may generate unintended tax consequences to shareholders. \nDesigned For\nExperienced Accounting and Financial Professionals desiring a comprehensive case approach to understand reasonably complex S corporation issues and problems; also\, Accounting and Financial Professionals who want a comprehensive\, intermediate-level S corpo \nObjectives\nPrepare more complicated S corporation returns    Understand certain advanced concepts of S corporation taxation    Protect S corporation clients from falling out of S corporation eligibility \nMajor Subjects\nWhat exactly is terminating S corporations\, including recent rulings    Schedules K-2 and K-3 reporting requirements and filing exceptions    Form 7203\, S Corporation Shareholder Stock and Debt Basis Limitations    Shareholder changes Living Trust and causes S termination    LLCs electing S status\, changing agreement could terminate election    Inherited a new client with reporting errors? What are my options?    Debt vs. equity and Section 385; Federal Express battled and won\, how do we?    Are we to expect SECA tax on pass-through entities?    Shareholders losing substance over form argument    Basis neither increased by phantom income\, nor reduced by non-deducted pass-through losses    Can I accrue expenses payable to a shareholder? Sure\, but can I deduct them?    How Section 179 limitations affect S corp. basis    Comparison of liquidation of a C corporation vs. the liquidation of an S corporation    Did not timely file Form 2553? A simple method to correct    Is there a flexible standard of law in regard to closely held entities? \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx538-26-surgents-s-corporation-core-tax-issues-from-formation-through-liquidation/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044721Z
UID:10005186-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX432/26) Surgent's Top Business Tax Planning Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nBusiness tax changes that come from legislation\, IRS pronouncements of various kinds\, and court cases. This program analyzes the new opportunities that these tax changes offer to businesses and their owners. \nDesigned For\nTax practitioners who anticipate advising business clients regarding strategies to reduce or eliminate federal income taxation \nObjectives\nAdvise business owner clients on adopting tax planning strategies that would reduce their tax liability \nMajor Subjects\nElectronic filing requirements for information returns    Form 1099 E-File Portal    Prevailing wage and registered apprenticeship requirements    Monetizing energy credits    Amortization of research and experimental expenditures    New rules impacting required minimum distributions     Contributions to Roth catch-up plans    Compliance issues regarding the Employee Retention Tax Credit     Preparing for the implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act    Section 179 and bonus depreciation \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx432-26-surgents-top-business-tax-planning-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044725Z
UID:10005187-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX504/26) Surgent's Navigating Your Client Through the IRS Appeals Process
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nDespite the fact that a client’s tax matter may be taken directly to court\, utilizing IRS Appeals usually results in saving your client both time and money. Join us as we discuss the misunderstood process of going to IRS Appeals. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals who wish to represent clients with a tax matter in disagreement \nObjectives\nRecognize how to craft the appeal protest to best effect the desired findings for your client    Identify strategies regarding in person\, correspondence\, or phone conferences with IRS Appeals    Utilize IRS Appeals\, the only level of appeal within the IRS\, to avoid costly\, contentious\, and time-consuming court trials    Understand how to prepare and submit a Tax Court petition \nMajor Subjects\nPreparing a valid Appeals Protest for small case requests when tax\, penalties\, and interest for each period are $25\,000 or less    Writing and filing a Formal Protest\, including required information    Alternative Dispute Resolution options available to clients    Negotiation and time limitations    Preparing and submitting a Tax Court petition to preserve a client’s rights \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx504-26-surgents-navigating-your-client-through-the-irs-appeals-process/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044728Z
UID:10005191-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX632/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 1/13/22)
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. \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\nChild Tax Credit    Form 7203\, “S Corporation Shareholder Stock and Debt Basis Limitations”    Carried interests    IRS News Release 2021-217  How to be prepared for filing 2021 returns in 2022    IRS Notice 2022-1  IRS guidance regarding reporting of discharged student debt \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx632-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-1-13-22/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044808Z
UID:10005193-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX631/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 1/06/22)
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. \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\nThe status of the Build Back Better Act as of 1/6/22    IRS Letters 6419 and 6475    Update on disaster relief as of 1/6/22    Individual health insurance in 2022 \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx631-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-1-06-22/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043224Z
UID:10005194-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX448/26) Surgent's Form 1040 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 thoroughly review various 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\nReview an error-prone “staff-prepared” Form 1040 from client-provided information. Where do you start? Get to know your client and ask the questions    Several new reporting issues for the reviewer to consider\, including the main credit provisions as enacted under the American Rescue Plan    What are common errors preparers make and what are the areas generating malpractice claims?    The importance of engagement letters\, questionnaires\, and Section 7216 permission statement    Initial administrative groundwork    Identifying organizing issues in the tax return to be reviewed    Avoiding willful blindness. Handling ethical and moral dilemmas    Efficient review of certain advanced issues for income\, adjustments\, deductions\, and credits    Effective procedures for delinquent clients\, filing past-due tax returns    First-time client issues requiring extra scrutiny    Multiple checklists of efficient procedures to identify potential issues on a 1040 return    Listing of schedules for staff to prepare to make a review easier\, including basis issues for 1040 clients    Reconciling time pressure with thoroughness and quality control    Professionals acting professionally \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx448-26-surgents-form-1040-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:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044817Z
UID:10005203-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX581/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 10/28/21)
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\nDetails of the Build Back Better framework announced by President Biden (as of 10/28/21)    The IRS’ responses to questions about rehires following bona fide retirement and in-service distributions    Employee Retention Tax Credit  2020 and 2021 legislation    Medicare plans\, parts\, and costs \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx581-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-10-28-21/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043308Z
UID:10005204-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX494/26) Surgent's The Essential 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. 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\nEmployees working in multiple states: Withholding issues (when to start and where to withhold) special issues depending on type of tax assessed in the state or locality    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: presence of intangible property; is P.L. 86-272 still valid?    Pass-through problems: Nexus issues for interest owners     Treatment of the 199A deduction for pass through entities by states: Withholding issues    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/sstx494-26-surgents-the-essential-multistate-tax-update/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044818Z
UID:10005205-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX446/26) Surgent's Employee vs. Independent Contractor: Achieving Success in a Worker Classification Audit
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe IRS believes\, perhaps with some justification\, that many workers classified as independent contractors are actually employees and should be treated as such for tax purposes. The result is that worker classification audits are frequent and often costly for business clients\, both in terms of time as well as money expended. This program prepares tax practitioners to assist their clients with worker classification audits\, and to avoid them if possible\, by discussing and explaining the circumstances under which workers will most likely be characterized as employees or as independent contractors. The program also deals with the first line of defense against the IRS in worker classification audits – Section 530\, as well as the common law factors distinguishing an employee from an independent contractor. This program also explores the IRS Voluntary Classification Settlement Program and discusses whether a practitioner should advise a client to request admission into this program. \nDesigned For\nAny tax practitioner who wishes to help their clients avoid having independent contractors reclassified by the IRS as employees and any tax practitioner whose clients currently use independent contractors rather than employees \nObjectives\nAdvise clients with respect to the risks associated with their treating workers as independent contractors rather than employees     Understand how to employ Section 530 for purposes of defending against an IRS allegation that one or more workers are employees and not independent contractors \nMajor Subjects\nThe 20 common law factors in a worker classification audit that are used to distinguish an employee from an independent contractor    How disgruntled independent contractors can use IRS Form 8919 against a former employer    When and how to use Section 530 as a defense in worker classification audits    What is “industry practice” for Section 530 purposes    Common sense steps that will avoid the recharacterization of workers treated as independent contractors to employees    The IRS’s Voluntary Classification Settlement Program advantages and disadvantages \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx446-26-surgents-employee-vs-independent-contractor-achieving-success-in-a-worker-classification-audit/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043313Z
UID:10005208-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX487/26) Surgent's Taking Advantage of Like-Kind Exchanges
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWhen real property is sold for a gain\, we always try to find ways to defer recognizing income so that it won’t be necessary to send a check to Uncle Sam. There is a provision within the Internal Revenue Code that allows the taxpayer to defer recognition of immediate taxable gain in the year of sale known as a “like-kind exchange.” Knowing how and when to utilize this provision makes the Accounting and Finance Professionals very valuable to either their client or the entity they work for. We will also discuss recent proposals that could impact the future of this provision. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Finance Professionals who either represent or work for entities that own real property \nObjectives\nUtilize the provisions of IRC Sec 1031 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via a like-kind exchange \nMajor Subjects\nUnderstanding the history of IRC Sec 1031    Who does and does not qualify for utilizing the like-kind provisions    Which properties do and do not qualify for like-kind exchanges    The differences between a dealer and a non-dealer regarding like-kind exchanges    How to complete a like-kind exchange    The different types of like-kind exchanges    The definition of boot and how it applies to like-kind exchanges    Rules concerning Revenue Ruling 72-456\, and    Form 8824 \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx487-26-surgents-taking-advantage-of-like-kind-exchanges/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043311Z
UID:10005214-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX667/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 9/26/24)
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\nThe Retirement Security Rule and fiduciary regulations    IRS Notice 2024-63: Employer matching contributions made to retirement plans related to employee student loan payments    Discussion of findings of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration    Updates to the IRS Form 1099-DA draft version \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx667-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-9-26-24/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043313Z
UID:10005216-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX475/26) Surgent's Taking Advantage of Installment Sales
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWhen real property is sold for a gain\, we always try to find ways to defer recognizing income so that it won’t be necessary to send a check to Uncle Sam. There is a provision within the Internal Revenue Code that allows the taxpayer to defer recognition of immediate taxable gain in the year of sale known as an “installment sale.” Knowing how and when to utilize this provision makes the Accounting and Finance Professionals very valuable to either their client or the entity they work for. We will also discuss recent proposals that could impact the future of this provision. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Finance Professionals who either represent or work for entities that own real property \nObjectives\nUtilize the provisions of IRC Sec 453 to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via an installment sale \nMajor Subjects\nHow does the IRC define an installment sale under IRC Sec 453?    When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Sec 453?    When should a taxpayer utilize the provisions of an installment sale and when should it be avoided?    How does the issue of a dealer vs. a non-dealer impact the use of the installment sale method?     Reporting an installment sale when related parties are involved    Calculating an installment sale    How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of the installment sale method? \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx475-26-surgents-taking-advantage-of-installment-sales/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044907Z
UID:10005217-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX641/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 6/16/22)
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. \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\nThe IRS “Dirty Dozen” list for 2022\, which include;potentially abusive arrangements that taxpayers should avoid    Potential tax developments and legislation\, IRS proposed regulations\, and major rulings as of June 16\, 2022    Hybrid/asset-based long-term care insurance solutions \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx641-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-6-16-22/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044912Z
UID:10005223-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX565/26) Surgent's Tax Forms Boot Camp: LLCs\, Partnerships\, and S Corporations
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe course provides a comprehensive\, hands-on\, pencil pushing understanding of the preparation of both S corporation and partnership/LLC tax returns\, along with the underlying laws\, regulations\, etc. The course uses the basic concepts underlying the two main types of business returns: 1120S and 1065 as building blocks for more complex concepts tax preparers should be aware of. The theoretical concepts get illustrated in comprehensive examples that incorporate the most up-to-date law changes and provisions. \nDesigned For\nAll levels of staff and company controllers responsible for filing these forms \nObjectives\nLearn in detail about the preparation of Form 1120S\, Schedules M-1\, K\, and K-1     Learn in detail about the preparation of Form 1065\, Schedules M-1\, K\, and K-1     Identify and handle commonly found S corporation and partnership tax issues \nMajor Subjects\nCompare and contrast the tax consequences\, opportunities\, and pitfalls of operating a business as a partnership\, LLC\, or S corporation    Reporting Requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3    Form 7203\, S Corporation Shareholder Stock and Debt Basis Limitations    Gain a comprehensive understanding of income tax laws for S corporations from eligibility and election to tax return preparation\, stock basis\, and loss limitation issues    Recognize and properly handle special pass-through items of income and expense    Accurately prepare S corporation returns and reconcile book income to taxable income    Accurately prepare partnership returns and reconcile book income to taxable income    What the transactional method entails and how to report partners’ capital accounts under this method    Properly handle the tax treatment of distributions to shareholders\, partners\, or members    Understand the special restrictions and sanctions for tax year-end selection    Review the basics of partnership and LLC formation and basis calculation    Self-employment tax or NOT\, for each entity    Filling in K-1s correctly for S corporations\, partnerships\, and LLCs. Major changes in K-1 reporting on both partnership and S corporation forms and content    The most frequently used forms and schedules\, including some form oddities \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx565-26-surgents-tax-forms-boot-camp-llcs-partnerships-and-s-corporations/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T205935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043324Z
UID:10005224-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX479/26) Surgent's Taking Advantage of Installment Sales and Like-Kind Exchanges
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nWhen real property is sold for a gain\, we always try to find ways to defer recognizing income so it won’t be necessary to send a check to Uncle Sam. There are two provisions within the Internal Revenue Code that allow the taxpayer to defer recognition of immediate taxable gain in the year of sale: installment sales and like-kind exchanges. Knowing how and when to utilize these provisions makes the Accounting and Finance Professionals very valuable to either their client or the entity they work for. We will also discuss recent proposals which could impact the future of these two provisions. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Finance Professionals who either represent or work for entities that own real property \nObjectives\nLearn when and how to utilize the provisions of IRC Section 453 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via installment sales    Learn when and how to utilize the provisions of IRC Section 1031 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via a like-kind exchange \nMajor Subjects\nHow does the IRC define an installment sale under Section 453?    When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Section 453?    When should a taxpayer utilize the provisions of an installment sale and when should it be avoided    How does the issue of a dealer vs. a non-dealer impact the use of the installment sale method    How to report an installment sale when related parties are involved    How to calculate an installment sale    How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of the Installment Sale Method    What is a like-kind exchange as defined by IRC Section 1031    When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Section 1031    What types of real property are eligible for like-kind exchange treatment and what types are not    What is boot and how does it impact the like-kind exchange deferral    How to calculate a like-kind exchange including any taxable portion    How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of like-kind exchanges \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx479-26-surgents-taking-advantage-of-installment-sales-and-like-kind-exchanges/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T210007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043329Z
UID:10005228-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX649/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 5/16/24)
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 Medicare in 2024    179D deduction    New IRS guidance regarding the stock buyback tax \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx649-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-5-16-24/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T210013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T044920Z
UID:10005233-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX465/26) Surgent's Handbook for Mastering Basis\, Distributions\, and Loss Limitation Issues for S Corporations\, LLCs\, and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe most difficult concepts to master when dealing with flow-through business entities are the basis and distribution concepts. Major error and malpractice issues occur if the CPA does not fully understand the impact of these rules. This course is designed to focus on the practical applications of these rules. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals who prepare both individual and flow-through business entity tax returns and need a thorough grasp of these significant issues. This course is a must to help reduce and avoid this exposure to malpractice. \nObjectives\nDetermine initial basis and organizing tax-free under §351 and §721     Understand what affects basis and how to treat distributions     Pass the four loss limitation hurdles to deduct pass-through losses \nMajor Subjects\nTimely coverage of breaking tax legislation    Applicable coverage of any basis considerations within any recent tax legislation    Passthrough basis calculations required as attachments to certain individual returns    Executor’s form for disclosing basis in certain distributed property; what about the basis of a property distribution from a trust    How Section 179 limitations affect basis and how tax-benefit rule is applied    Basis implications of personal assets converted to business use    How to calculate basis of inherited qualified and joint tenancy property    Tax basis capital account reporting requirements    S corporations: Beware of final IRS regulations regarding open debt; determine how to calculate basis; worksheets are included; understand the effect of stock basis and debt basis and IRS’s recent focus on at-risk basis for shareholders; recognize how AAA applies or doesn’t apply to S corporations; learn to apply the complex basis ordering rules and special elections that can have a big tax result; discuss loss limitation rules in depth; when you can have a taxable dividend in an S corporation; understand distributions of cash and property; understand the post-termination transition rules\, and temporary post-termination rules for eligible corporations\, which will be important for S corps returning to C corps    LLCs and partnerships: Learn the detailed rules of Section 704 for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members; learn to calculate basis under Section 704 for at-risk under Section 465; recognize how recourse\, nonrecourse\, and qualified nonrecourse debt can create significantly different tax results; learn the difference between basis and at-risk basis; review Section 754 step-up in basis rules; the economic effect equivalence test or dumb-but-lucky rule; learn to apply the complex rules of distribution of cash vs. property\, and the basis treatment of charitable contributions and foreign taxes paid \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx465-26-surgents-handbook-for-mastering-basis-distributions-and-loss-limitation-issues-for-s-corporations-llcs-and-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T210017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043409Z
UID:10005236-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX669/26) Surgent's Weekly Expert Hour (Original Air Date: 10/10/24)
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\nLatest update concerning HSAs    Letter 105-C and the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)    FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reports    Qualified Rollover Contribution; \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx669-26-surgents-weekly-expert-hour-original-air-date-10-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Video
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T210020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T043412Z
UID:10005238-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX401/26) Surgent's Fiduciary Income Tax Returns - Form 1041 Workshop with Filled-in Forms
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThis course is designed as a comprehensive guide to the core concepts of trust and estate income tax preparation. The course explains the common terminology and complicated income tax rules of estates and trusts\, fiduciary accounting\, and an introduction to or refresher on preparing Form 1041. This practical\, over 300-page manual is an excellent reference source for your practice\, which begins with quite simple cases. Building upon that base throughout the manual\, the course ends with two complicated preparation cases\, one trust and one estate\, each with filled-in forms. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals whose practice includes the preparation of fiduciary income tax returns \nObjectives\nBe aware of fiduciary accounting principles    Calculate Distributable Net Income and the income distribution deduction     Prepare Form 1041 and Schedule K-1 \nMajor Subjects\nClassifying receipts between income and corpus under the Uniform Principal and Income Act    Calculation of DNI utilizing three different methods\, a forms method (Schedule B)\, a code method\, and a shortcut method\, utilizing a worksheet of common income and expenses    Proper W-2 preparation and procedures in the year of death    Taxpayer passes before taking a required minimum distribution; what must be done;    Forgetful fiduciaries of simple trusts    Fluctuating trusts  Simple one year\, complex the next    Dividing income in the year of death    Overview of Subchapter J    Form preparation issues  Filing requirements and line-by-line explanations of Form 1041    Taxable income of estates and trusts and expense allocation issues    Specific deductions and miscellaneous itemized deductions    Income in respect of a decedent    The income distribution deduction calculation    Relation of principal and income law to DNI    Understanding how to handle capital gains and losses    Allocating tax items to beneficiaries: another K-1    Other considerations: excess deductions on termination    Comprehensive DNI case study\, with principal (cost and FMV) and income reconciliation    Comprehensive trust and estate case studies\, with filled-in forms \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx401-26-surgents-fiduciary-income-tax-returns-form-1041-workshop-with-filled-in-forms/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T072948
CREATED:20250605T210023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T143706Z
UID:10005241-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX406/26) Surgent's Advanced Critical Tax Issues for Limited Liability Companies and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nThe purpose of this course is to provide an in-depth discussion of selected advanced-level issues affecting LLCs and LLPs. \nDesigned For\nAccounting and Financial Professionals with clients using the LLC or LLP structure who need to understand advanced issues\, problems\, and planning strategies \nObjectives\nIdentify the tax and non-tax advantages and disadvantages of LLCs and partnerships    Describe how inside and outside basis is affected by liabilities\, recourse and nonrecourse    Discuss the impact of cash and property distributions    Explain the tax consequences of a sale of an interest and distinguish such consequences from the tax consequences when a partnership or LLC is acquired or merges into another LLC or partnership    Complete a case study to improve advocacy skills before the IRS \nMajor Subjects\nCoverage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022    Single-member limited liability companies as an alternative to subsidiaries    Cancellation of indebtedness: rules and regulations    How the IRS views members or partners for Social Security purposes    Special problems when forming an LLC    Debt issues and problems in structuring LLCs and LLPs\, including loan guarantee issues\, recourse and nonrecourse debt\, the at-risk basis rules\, and new regulations restricting bottom dollar guarantees    Distributions: is it just a disguised sale? New regulations eliminate certain tax-deferred leveraged partnership transactions    Death or retirement of a member or partner — Understanding the alternatives    Step-up in basis issues — How to make the computations and elections    Property transactions between the LLC/LLP and its members or partners — Inbound and outbound transactions: what to do with built-in gain or loss property    Partnership losses: when are they deductible; See\, in particular\, TCJA and CARES override    Material participation rules for LLC members and limited partners: how they affect passive loss issues    Continuation and termination of an LLC/partnership in the context of a merger or acquisition    Sales of an LLC Interest — holding period\, and hot asset issues    Impact of the tax on investment income on the sale of an interest in a partnership or LLC    Repeal of technical termination of partnership provision    Impact of Soroban Capital Partners LP\, 161 TC No.12 \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx406-26-surgents-advanced-critical-tax-issues-for-limited-liability-companies-and-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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SUMMARY:(SSTX569/26) Surgent's Taxation of the Mobile Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nToday’s workforce looks a lot different than it used to. With more people working from home and across state lines\, employers must examine withholding and unemployment laws in a new light. In this course\, we will examine tried and true rules in this area\, but also examine statutes that are still developing. Using real-life examples and discussion\, we will examine state laws on reciprocity and residency requirements. We will also look at what to do when state laws are silent or conflict on a particular issue\, so that you can keep your clients in compliance and be well-prepared for the questions that will come your way in these ever-changing times. \nDesigned For\nAccountants who want an update on current multistate tax issues to minimize clients’ potential state and local tax liability \nObjectives\nRecall which states do not have an income tax    Determine when employer withholding obligations exist    Recognize how withholding obligations are affected by reciprocal agreements between states    Identify where employers are obligated to pay unemployment for employees \nMajor Subjects\nWhat states do not have an income tax? What is the relevance to employers?    Where does an employer have an obligation to withhold state taxes for an employee?    At what point does an employee become a resident?    Where is unemployment paid for an out of state employee? \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx569-26-surgents-taxation-of-the-mobile-workforce/
CATEGORIES:Self-Study Text
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UID:10005243-1782820800-1782820800@sc.cpa
SUMMARY:(SSTX423/26) 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\nComprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act\, including:            The Clean Vehicle Credit\, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles\, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles\, Residential Clean Energy Credit\, Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit\, Premium Tax Credit\, Elective Payment\, Transferability\, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements    Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act\, including:        Expanding Enrollment in Retirement Plans\, Increase in Age for Required Beginning Date for Mandatory Distributions\, and New Exceptions to Penalty-Free Withdrawal from Retirement Plans        Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation    The Gig Economy — Tax implications\, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Classification\, and the 2024 DOL Final Rule    Advanced practice\, reporting\, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas \nInstructions\nNone
URL:https://sc.cpa/event/sstx423-26-surgents-federal-tax-update/
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