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20WI-0194: Blockchain Implications for Tax (Webinar)

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Thursday, July 23, 2020
8:00am - 4:30pm Central Time
8.5 CPE (8.5 technical)

As Bitcoin becomes more mainstream, the use of its enabling technology, blockchain, will also become more frequent. Already, blockchain is impacting the tax services industry and will continue to do so in the future. This webcast discusses blockchain technology and teaches you how to master current tax issues, anticipate new challenges and create value for yourself and your clients with this new technology. The focus of this webcast is distributed ledger technology (DLT), and we will explore numerous related topics, including smart contracts, digital assets, private blockchain, governances and taxation. You will also learn about relevant principles, insights and frameworks that will be valuable for tax professionals long after the completion of the webcast and the unfolding of blockchain technology. By the end of this webcast, you will have a stronger understanding of topics, application and regulatory perspectives associated with blockchain technology, so you can better understand how it affects your clients and organization.

Major subjects

  • Fintech revolution
  • Distributed ledger technology
  • Digital assets
  • Private blockchains
  • Smart contracts
  • Governance Blockchain regulations
  • Taxation of blockchain transactions

Learning objective(s)

  • Identify the impact of technology on taxation.
  • Recognize the elements of DLT.
  • Recall how digital assets can impact taxable transactions.
  • Identify the tax implications of private blockchains.
  • Identify the potential tax impact of blockchain governance issues.
  • Analyze the current state of DLT regulation.
  • Recognize the causes for tax abuse and the uncertainty surrounding digital asset transactions. -Distinguish between terms the blockchain, bitcoin and DLT.
  • Differentiate between private blockchains and public blockchains.
  • Identify on-chain and off-chain assets.
  • Compare the "nternet of Information" to the "Internet of Value."
  • Recall the elements of a smart contract.
  • Identify the regulatory authorities that govern digital assets.
  • Distinguish how "Crypto-Economics" is different from traditional economics.

Who should take this program?

CPAs and other professionals with clients and organizations that are utilizing blockchain technology Accountants with clients or within organizations who are holding, trading or issuing digital assets Individuals who are interested in getting a better tec

Fees

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More program information

Location Online
Area
of study
Information technology
Field(s)
of study
Taxes - Technical (3.5)
Information Technology - Technical (5.0)
Level Intermediate
Format Group Internet Based
Sponsor AICPA
NASBA ID#: 112891
Prerequisites Prereq. Basic knowledge of blockchain technology
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
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If you have questions about this event, please call us at 952-831-2707.