Online Continuing Education – Pilot Courses
2009-2010 Business Federal Tax Update
Running Time: 2h 22m
Credit Hours: 4
In this course, Vern discusses the current Tax Codes, cases and rules affecting business taxation.
Highlights of this Chapter:
· Identifying all the tax provisions included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
· Understanding the new COBRA rules, a must for all businesses.
· Studying the 2009 Federal mileage, lodging and meal per diem rates.
· Rejoicing about the new tax-free fringe benefits for biking to work.
· Clarifying when a gift is really not a gift for income tax reporting purposes.
· Checking out the recordkeeping rules for travel, entertainment and cell phones.
· Reviewing the “away-from-home-overnight” requirement for travel expense deductions.
· Learning about the $250,000 §179 expensing allowance and the 50% special bonus depreciation allowance.
· Learning about the major new tax relief provisions for businesses in federally declared disaster areas.
· Introducing the new 5-year NOL carryback provisions.
· Discussing the new depreciable lives on restaurant buildings.
· Taking a look at farmer/ranchers new depreciable lives for equipment and horses.
· Reviewing the health reimbursement arrangements and what recently changed.
· Looking at the Agri-Plan, Biz-Plan idea of the sole proprietor hiring spouse and deducting medical expenses above the line... and seeing if this works in an S corporation.
· Glancing, again, at the 6% domestic production activity deduction, who qualifies, what qualifies and where to put it on the return.
· Analyzing what’s happened under accounting methods and periods.
· Examining the office-in-home limitation rules.
· And closing with a discussion of the business credits.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
· Recognize key tax changes effective in 2009, affecting business taxation.
· 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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on maintaining and improving professional competence in individuals who deal
with issues regarding tax compliance (tax return preparation and review and
IRS examinations, ruling requests and protests) and tax planning (applying
tax rules to prospective transactions and understanding the tax implications
of unusual or complex transactions; as well as recognizing alternative tax
treatments and advising clients on tax saving opportunities).
Courses are designed to update participants about relative changes in tax
codes, laws, rulings, decisions, interpretations, and any other important alteration
affecting taxation and professionals working within the field of taxation.
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Program Prerequisites |
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| In order to get the most out of Vern's Federal Tax Update courses, you should have a basic understanding of tax preparation. |
Program Level & Field of Study |
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Vern’s courses are all update courses
tailored to the CPA, Enrolled Agent, tax lawyer or real estate professional
who requires on-going education in the field of taxation. Update courses are
geared toward participants with a background in the subject area who desire
to keep abreast of current changes and developments within that subject area.
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Advance Preparation |
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No advance preparation is required for any of the following courses. We simply recommend you print out the course manual
to follow along with during the online course, and to use for future reference.
In order to download, click "Course Manual" under Course Menu on the right
side of your screen. When the document appears on your screen, go to File,
then Print. The manual is yours! After printing, simply close the screen to
return to your "Course Overview" page.
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Instructional Method |
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Our self-study program materials will be delivered to you via Vern’s
innovative online courses. We have created an online learning system
for you that utilizes a “three-pane environment”: (1) streaming
video in upper-left corner with (2) synchronized PowerPoint slides in upper-right
corner, and (3) a web-browser pointing to the course manual and important websites
in the bottom half of the screen. We believe that the versatility and usability
of this “three-pane environment” offers a superior education platform,
possibly even trumping the live education experience!
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CPE Credit Hours |
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Credit Hours are based, in accordance with the National Association of State Boards
of Accountancy's (NASBA's) Standards for Continuing Professional Education
(CPE) Programs, on a 50-minute hour. Upon successful completion
of the exam (70% or higher), you will be presented with a printable Certificate
of Completion detailing the Course Name and earned Credit Hours.
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Vern Hoven Tax Seminars is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy as a Quality Assurance Service (QAS) sponsor of continuing professional education. Participating state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding QAS program sponsors may be addressed to NASBA, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org
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Vern Hoven Tax Seminars is registered with the National Association of State
Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education
on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have
final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints
regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of
CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org
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