Reviewing Individual Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
8 a.m.-noon Central
4 CPE (4 technical)
Course code: 24WI-0042
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- Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - Webinar
The sheer volume of individual tax returns requiring preparation can create an environment that leads to errors or omissions. Learn to identify common errors practitioners make on individual tax returns.
Major subjects
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Section 199A qualified business income deduction
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Timeshare properties
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Home office
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Hobby losses
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Self-employment health insurance
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Business start-up costs
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Depreciation
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Unreported income
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Schedule C issues
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Like-kind exchanges
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Self-employment tax
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Sections 1202 and 1244 stock
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Charitable contributions of property
Learning objectives
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Identify potential errors or omissions of information on tax returns.
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Recognize planning opportunities for your clients based upon information reported on a tax return.
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Determine the proper tax treatment for certain rental property activities.
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Identify Section 199A qualified business income deduction opportunities and the safe harbor for rental properties.
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Apply Section 199A regulations to specified service trade or business activities.
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Apply IRC regulations to losses on timeshare and vacation properties.
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Analyze the effect a home office deduction has on depreciation recapture.
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Determine the proper tax treatment for various start-up costs by a new business.
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Recognize the possibility that clients may not be disclosing all of their reportable income.
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Determine proper tax return reporting of a like-kind exchange transaction.
Who should take this program?
- CPA firm partners and managers tasked with reviewing individual tax returns; CPA firm staff tasked with preparing individual tax returns; CPA sole proprietors specializing in individual taxation
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