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24SX-0115: Section 174: New Rules for Research & Experimentation (Self-Study)

Valid for one year from purchase date
Self-study - On-Demand
1 CPE (1 technical)

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This program addresses the most recent developments impacting taxpayers incurring research and experimentation costs.  Emphasis will be placed on compliance with the 2022 change in Section 174 Amortization of research and experimental expenditures.

Major subjects

  • Discussion of the impact of the Section 174 law change requiring capitalization of research and experimental costs.
  • Comparison of the Section 41 R&E credit to the Section 174 R&E deduction.
  • Financial accounting for R&E costs.
  • Required change of accounting method and Form 3115.
  • Revised treatment of software development costs.
  • Comprehensive case problems explaining implementation of the law changes.

Learning objective(s)

  • identify recent changes affecting the deduction of research and experimental expenditures

Who should take this program?

CPAs in public practice and industry seeking an update on the latest tax developments affecting research and experimental costs.

Fees

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More program information

Area
of study
Taxation
Field(s)
of study
Taxes - Technical (1.0)
Level Intermediate
Format Self-study - On-Demand
Sponsor CPA Crossings, LLC
NASBA ID#: 108744
Prerequisites Prereq. Basic tax knowledge
Advance
prep
None

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