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In this course, Vern discusses the current Tax Codes, cases and rules affecting corporate taxation.
Highlights of this Chapter:
· Analyzing the most recent major tax legislative changes, including tax provisions contained in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
· Reviewing the 0% rate on dividends for certain investors, and estimating how long it will last.
· Understanding how to structure the self-employed health insurance deduction for S corporation shareholders.
· Looking at the huge penalty for filing S corporation returns late.
· Trying to determine the difference between a shareholder loan and a capital contribution... and the debt versus equity factors announced by the IRS.
· Analyzing a myriad of exempt organization cases and ruling.
· Dissecting the reasonable compensation issue as it applies to both C corporations and S corporations, including the new taxpayer-friendly Menard case, and an extensive discussion on information needed for an S corporation reasonable compensation audit.
· And lastly, glancing at the ability of rolling over the gain on Qualified Small Business Stock and currently deducting small business stock losses.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
· Recognize key tax changes effective in 2009, affecting the taxation of C corporations and S corporations.
· Identify numerous tax issues and provisions impacting your clients’ or employer’s tax returns.
· Apply various tax rates and computations to scenarios just like those you see in your office, to better prepare you for the upcoming tax season.
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of tax preparation.
Program Level: Update
Program Published to the Web: November 2009
No advance preparation required.
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