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20WI-0168: Tax Fundamentals of LLCs and Partnerships (Webinar)

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Friday, July 10, 2020
8:00am - 4:00pm Central Time
8 CPE (8 technical)

LLC and partnership taxation are considered by many one of the most complex areas of our Internal Revenue Code. If you are new to the subject, or if you have worked in this area for years but need a quick review, this course will provide a firm grasp of the fundamental concepts, help you to build a strong foundation of knowledge and freshen up your skills. This course addresses the tax consequences of the most common transactions engaged in by LLCs and partnerships. Develop a level of comfort with the basic conceptual framework underlying partnership and LLC taxation, with an emphasis on explaining the tax consequences associated with issues that are most frequently confronted by tax practitioners

Major subjects

  • Basic tax structure of partnerships and LLCs
  • Electing to be taxed as a partnership: The "check-the-box" rules
  • Tax consequences of partnership or LLC formation
  • Partnership distributions Compensatory payments to partners
  • At-risk and passive activity limits
  • Profit and loss allocations: general rules and restrictions
  • Reporting taxable income for partnerships and LLCs

Learning objective(s)

  • Recognize the basic differences between the various types of partnerships and LLCs.
  • Identify the effects of investor contributions and distributions on their basis in a partnership or LLC interest.
  • Determine how partnerships and LLCs opting to be treated as partnerships report their federal taxable income to the IRS and to investors.
  • Indicate how investors in partnerships and LLCs report their shares of entity income and loss for tax purposes, and how those shares affect the basis of their investments in the entity.
  • Calculate the tax basis of assets transferred to a partnership or limited liability company (LLC) at formation.
  • Recognize the tax consequences of a transfer of liabilities to a partnership or LLC in connection with property transfers at formation.
  • Identify the required tax year for a partnership or LLC.
  • Determine the tax consequences associated with the exchange of an interest in a partnership or LLC for services.
  • Distinguish between current and liquidating distributions.
  • Determine the basis in the investor's hands of property received as a distribution from a partnership or limited liability company (LLC).
  • Calculate the partner's or member's remaining basis in his or her interest following a distribution of cash or property from the partnership or LLC.
  • Indicate the effects of liabilities assumed by a partner or LLC member in connection with a property distribution.
  • Determine the proper tax treatment of retirement payments to a partner.
  • Determine whether payments to a partner will be treated as guaranteed payments, distributive shares, or payments to a third party.
  • Identify the tax treatment of payments to a partner in his or her capacity as a third party.
  • Recognize the tax treatment, both at the partner and the partnership level, of guaranteed payments to a partner.
  • Calculate the amount of the guaranteed payment when the partner is to receive the lesser of a fixed dollar amount or a fixed percentage of partnership income.
  • Indicate the correct treatment of partnership income by a partner for self-employment tax purposes.
  • Differentiate the limitations that apply to partners' or limited liability company (LLC) members' distributive share of losses from those of a partnership or LLC.
  • Identify the treatment of deductions that are denied under different limitation provisions.
  • Calculate the basis and amount at risk in a partnership or LLC interest for purposes of those loss limitation rules.
  • Distinguish between a passive activity that would be subject to the passive loss rules, and an active activity that would not be subject to passive activity rules.
  • Determine whether special allocations called for in a partnership agreement will be allowable under the Section 704(b) regulations, and when they will not be recognized by the IRS.
  • Distinguish the difference between "book" allocations required under Section 704(b) and "tax" allocations required under Section 704(c).
  • Identify the potential economic consequences to a partner or LLC member of a special allocation.
  • Recognize the relationship between partnership and LLC allocations of profit and loss and the allocation of the risks and rewards of entity operations.
  • Identify the types of special allocations that are allowed in a family partnership context and those that are not.
  • Identify the federal income tax forms that must be filed with the IRS by an average partnership or limited liability company (LLC), and what forms must be sent to the investors.
  • Recognize what information should be disclosed on a Schedule K-1 received from a partnership or LLC.
  • Determine where each partnership item of income or deduction should be reported on the partnership income tax return.
  • Indicate how the information provided on Schedule K-1 can be used to calculate the adjustment to a partner or LLC member's basis and amount at-risk.

Who should take this program?

Public accounting staff, seniors, supervisors, and tax professionals in company finance or tax departments

Fees

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More program information

Instructor Deborah Phillips, CPA, MST
Location Online
Area
of study
Taxation
Field(s)
of study
Taxes - Technical (8.0)
Level Basic
Format Group Internet Based
Sponsor AICPA
NASBA ID#: 112891
Prerequisites Prereq. none
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
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If you have questions about this event, please call us at 952-831-2707.