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21SI-C036: U.S. International Tax: Core Concepts (Certificate Program)

Valid for one year from purchase date
Self-study - On-Demand
9 CPE (9 technical)

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This series of self-study online courses is part of the U.S. International Tax Certificate, a comprehensive learning program developed in partnership with Grant Thornton geared to help global finance and accounting professionals navigate the highly complex world of international taxation.

Valuable to anyone who needs to understand the complexities of international taxation, this U.S. International Tax: Core Concepts bundle offers you the opportunity to build a solid foundation in U.S. international taxation. This two-course series covers topics such as distinguishing the differences between various types of global tax systems and certain characteristics of each, entity classifications and different forms of operating a business in a foreign country.

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Major subjects

  • Tax Systems
  • Inbound/Outbound Taxation
  • Residency
  • Foreign Tax Credits
  • Entity Classification
  • Subpart F Income
  • Taxable presence in U.S.
  • Income Sourcing in U.S.
  • Withholding taxes in U.S.
  • Tax Treaties
  • Transfer pricing
  • Key Actions under OECD BEPS initiative
  • FDII
  • GILTI

Learning objective(s)

  • Distinguish the differences between various types of global tax systems and certain characteristics of each
  • Recall how the U.S. tax system works
  • Recall entity classification and hybrids
  • Recognize the different forms of operating a business in a foreign country
  • Recall the concept of a permanent establishment / taxable presence in the United States and globally
  • Recall U.S. income sourcing rules
  • Identify general U.S. withholding tax rules
  • Recognize the general function and benefits of most income tax treaties
  • Recall the basics of transfer pricing rules for controlled transactions in the U.S. and globally
  • Identify the key actions under the OECD Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) initiative
  • Identify business transactions that generate outbound tax issues
  • Recognize the approach for taxing U.S. persons with foreign activities
  • Describe the key tax reform provisions affecting outbound transactions
  • Recall the basics of the anti-deferral provisions applicable to controlled foreign corporations
  • Recognize foreign currency issues affecting outbound transactions
  • Recognize reporting requirements applicable to U.S. persons invested in foreign corporations, foreign disregarded entities, and/or foreign partnerships
  • Recall effectively connected income (ECI) to a U.S. trade or business
  • Recall the rules for sourcing of income
  • Recall the rules for fixed or determinable, annual or periodic gains, profits, and income (FDAP)
  • Identify a framework for determining and calculating ECI and the Branch Profits Tax (BPT)
  • Indicate a general framework on the U.S. withholding taxes

Who should take this program?

Public and corporate tax professionals interested in building a solid foundation in U.S. international taxation

Fees

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More program information

Area
of study
Taxation
Field(s)
of study
Taxes - Technical (9.0)
Level Basic
Format Self-study - On-Demand
Sponsor AICPA
NASBA ID#: 112891
Prerequisites Prereq. None
Advance
prep
None

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