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Self-Study

Surgent's Key Partnership and S Corporation Tax Planning Strategies

Valid for one year from purchase date
Self-study - On-Demand
4 CPE (4 technical)  |  4 IRS CE

Course code: 26SS-0284
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If your organization is exempt from sales tax, call us at 952-831-2707 to complete your purchase.

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Many of our clients are pass-through entities for which many of the general business strategies are subject to additional limitations. To provide the tax planning strategies for closely held business clients that will bring more revenue, this course focuses on the special concerns and techniques the practitioner needs to thrive in this market.

Major subjects

  • Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation.
  • Tax consequences of retiring partners seeking liquidating distributions/redemptions and S Corporation shareholders seeking the redemption of their shares.
  • At-risk and passive activity loss considerations.
  • Basis planning.
  • Related party transactions: making them work.
  • Income splitting and shifting with family can create considerable benefits.
  • Sale of ownership interest and NIIT considerations.

Learning objectives

  • Identify the advantages of, and the tax issues involved with, employing one's spouse.
  • Discuss the tax issues and strategies that may be applicable to the client in employing one's child to shift income and to avoid kiddie tax issues through earned income.
  • Describe the basis adjustments that are made to reflect LLC operations.
  • Discuss the basis limitation on the current deductibility of losses and the substantial economic effect and built-in gain limitations on how LLC income, gains, and losses may be allocated among members.
  • Explain the concept of a passive activity loss and material participation.
  • Identify what is an activity and when activities are or may be aggregated.
  • Explain the concept of "amount at risk" and to whom it applies.
  • Determine the amount at risk.
  • Distinguish qualified nonrecourse financing from other nonrecourse financings in the context of the amount at risk.
  • Discuss the requirements for a real estate professional, and the effect of a taxpayer's election to be treated as such for tax purposes.
  • Understand the tax consequences of retiring partners seeking liquidating distributions/redemptions and S Corporation shareholders seeking the redemption of their shares Identify who are related parties for purposes of special characterizations of property transactions.
  • Explain how and to what extent the gain on the sale of depreciable property will be characterized as ordinary income.
  • Describe when a loss will be disallowed on the sale of property.
  • Discuss the circumstances in which the sale of property at a loss to a partnership will be disallowed.

Who should take this program?

  • All tax practitioners, both those working in public accounting as well as those in private industry, who are responsible for tax planning for their clients and/or companies.

Pricing

Standard Member Fee $129.00
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If your organization is exempt from sales tax, call us at 952-831-2707 to complete your purchase.

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More program information

Area
of study
Taxation
Field(s)
of study
Taxes - Technical (4.0)
Level Intermediate
Format Self-study - On-Demand
Sponsor Surgent
NASBA ID#: 103212
Prerequisites Prereq. Experience with business clients
Advance
prep
None

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