WICPA CPE & Special Event Catalog
Fiduciary Taxation Part I: Introduction to Form 1041 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
Form 1041 is considered a complicated return by many practitioners and the complexities have increased with recent legislation. This stems from the fact that there is terminology specific only to fiduciary entities, special accounting rules that fall somewhere between book and tax and odd calculations such as "distributable net income" and "deductible DNI.— In this series of webcasts and through a series of schematics and spreadsheets, some of the mystery will be removed from the workings of fiduciary taxation and be replaced with an understanding of the structure and consistency that underlies this interesting little entity that has been around since the Crusades and has a long history of use and effectiveness. Be sure to register for all courses in this series: Fiduciary Taxation Part I: Introduction to Form 1041 Fiduciary Taxation Part II: Fiduciary Accounting & Simple Trusts Fiduciary Taxation Part III: Complex Trusts & Charitable Deduction Fiduciary Taxation Part IIII: Miscellaneous Topics & AMT
Comprehensive FASB & AICPA Update for Tax Professionals 26-27
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Online
6.00 Credits
Member Price: $259
This 6-hour program covers recent promulgations of the FASB and AICPA with broad applicability. In addition, the course includes the 2-hour Tax Basis Financial Statements and 2-hour SSARS Highlight Reel, programs available as stand-alone courses.
Comprehensive Pass-Through Owners: Basis & Distribution Rules 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Pass-throughs (S corporations and Partnerships) are the most popular choice of newly formed business entities. However, for years, taxpayers and their preparers have struggled to calculate, update and maintain the pass-through entity owners" tax basis information in each investment correctly. Calculating and accounting for tax basis and adequately reporting the impact of operating and liquidating distributions for these entities are among the most frequently cited audit deficiencies. Taxpayers have also misapplied the tax rules when calculating the gain or loss from the sale of the interest. Recently, the IRS initiated enforcement initiatives designed to audit owners of pass-through entities regarding their calculations of tax basis and their tax treatment of distributions. This course will teach you how to properly account for both items for your clients who own an interest in a partnership or an S-corporation. Learn to identify the most common mistakes and errors and report these items correctly before your client is audited.
Deception, Embezzlement & Fraud 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Any corporation or individual can be vulnerable to scams and hoaxes. Learn how to break down the deception into the psychology of the con. We'll review best practices to avoid embezzlement and fraud and case studies of embezzlement, including payroll scams, fraudulent payees, skimming and new technology scams. Fraud can also arise when companies downsize and technology goes missing because there aren't enough gatekeepers on watch. Learn about opportunistic vulnerabilities that stem from having few employees/contractors and using free software.
Fiduciary Taxation Part II: Fiduciary Accounting & Simple Trusts 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
In Part II of this four-part series, we'll focus on the concept of fiduciary accounting and its relationship to fiduciary taxation. It also addresses the identification of a "simple trust" for purposes of taxation. Problem examples will cover both the calculation of fiduciary accounting and the taxation of simple trusts through the use of an Excel spreadsheet that translates to a completed Form 1041. Be sure to register for all courses in this series: Fiduciary Taxation Part I: Introduction to Form 1041 Fiduciary Taxation Part II: Fiduciary Accounting & Simple Trusts Fiduciary Taxation Part III: Complex Trusts & Charitable Deduction Fiduciary Taxation Part IIII: Miscellaneous Topics & AMT
Top 10 Things to Know About Estate Taxation & Planning 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Clients believe that estate planning is only for the wealthy who will owe Federal estate tax. This isn't the case. Perhaps as a result of the 2020 pandemic, estate planning has a renewed focus. All practitioners should be familiar with the vernacular, acronyms and techniques. Estate planning involves personal issues that affect everyone, whether or not the estate tax will apply. Learn strategies to pass assets to future generations; provide education benefits; distribute retirement benefits and provide a charitable legacy.
Fiduciary Taxation Part III: Complex Trusts & Charitable Deduction 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
During Part III, of this 4-part series, we'll focus on the accounting and taxation of Complex Trusts. Using a series of calculations, determine whether the fiduciary or the beneficiary bears the burden of taxation and if the trust or estate is treated as a taxpaying entity or a conduit. The requirements and use of a charitable contribution deduction are also reviewed and its relationship with and difference from fiduciary accounting. Be sure to register for all courses in this series: Fiduciary Taxation Part I: Introduction to Form 1041 Fiduciary Taxation Part II: Fiduciary Accounting & Simple Trusts Fiduciary Taxation Part III: Complex Trusts & Charitable Deduction Fiduciary Taxation Part IIII: Miscellaneous Topics & AMT
Tax Practice Conduct Standards: Circular 230 & AICPA Statements 26-27
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Online
4.00 Credits
Member Price: $175
Meet the ethics requirement while addressing significant changes in the statutory and regulatory standards that govern tax practitioners. We'll explore rules that govern professional conduct in tax practice, including responsibilities to advise clients on tax positions and related penalty avoidance. Note: This course qualifies to count toward the WICPA membership Ethics CPE requirement.
The Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax & Dynasty Trusts 26-27
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Online
4.00 Credits
Member Price: $175
Transfer taxes, such as the estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax, create a drag on the accumulation of wealth over a family's generations. However, with the One Big Beautiful Bill's continuation of the high gift and estate tax exclusion amounts for the foreseeable future, advisers have the opportunity to create trusts that extend through the grandchildren's generation. This course examines the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax and how it is designed to discourage avoidance of the estate and gift tax by families. Randy Gardner explores: GST tax terminology, how the GST tax is calculated, ways to avoid the GST tax and how to design a dynasty trust to pass property from generation to generation.
A&A Update for Closely Held Businesses 26-27
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Online
6.00 Credits
Member Price: $259
This course is designed for the accounting and auditing professional who provides attestation services to closely held businesses. The course reviews recent standard-setting activities of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the AICPA, specifically focusing on those standards having the most significant impact on closely held non-public business entities. The course also discusses adopting the latest audit standards, including the new audit risk assessment requirements.
Top 10 Things to Know About Estate Taxation & Planning 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Clients believe that estate planning is only for the wealthy who will owe Federal estate tax. This isn't the case. Perhaps as a result of the 2020 pandemic, estate planning has a renewed focus. All practitioners should be familiar with the vernacular, acronyms and techniques. Estate planning involves personal issues that affect everyone, whether or not the estate tax will apply. Learn strategies to pass assets to future generations; provide education benefits; distribute retirement benefits and provide a charitable legacy.
Fiduciary Taxation Part IIII: Miscellaneous Topics & AMT 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
The final webcast in this series focuses on the special rules that apply when a fiduciary entity invests in real estate or other passive activity assets, elects the 65-day rule, makes specific bequests to beneficiaries or incurs alternative minimum tax (AMT). The underlying statute for AMT is written for individual taxpayers and the fiduciary or adviser must apply the statute to the special rules and calculations that determine fiduciary taxation. Be sure to register for all courses in this series: Fiduciary Taxation Part I: Introduction to Form 1041 Fiduciary Taxation Part II: Fiduciary Accounting & Simple Trusts Fiduciary Taxation Part III: Complex Trusts & Charitable Deduction Fiduciary Taxation Part IIII: Miscellaneous Topics & AMT
Comprehensive S Corporation Taxation Form 1120S 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
This course comprehensively reviews the laws and regulations impacting S corporations. Get updated on the IRS' compliance campaign that targets the improper reporting and calculations of stock basis and distributions. Learn to calculate and report critical S corporation tax items that generate most IRS audit adjustments correctly. Topics cover issues include S corporation qualifications, making and keeping the S election, reasonable compensation, taxation of distributions, the use of Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiaries, allocation of annual operating income and loss, tax reporting elections and learning the proper method to calculate the basis of stock and debt amounts.
Leases: ASC Topic 842 in Depth 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
An in-depth coverage of ASC Topic 842, Leases . Leasing is popular among corporations for needs including office space and equipment. Since ASC Topic 842, Leases has been adopted by most entities, it is time to review the topic, including any recently issued updates. Excerpts from publicly traded companies' recent disclosures on Leases are also examined.
Social Security Basics & Strategies for Maximizing Benefits 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Though many clients see Social Security as a government benefit, it is really a covered worker's investment asset to be managed like any other asset. This course examines how Social Security benefits are calculated, identifying benefit-claiming strategies and what spouses can do now to maximize benefits at retirement. You'll learn how Social Security works and explore common planning situations'including workers with and without spouses, sandwich-generation families with dependent parents and minor children and surviving and/or divorced spouses'with the focus on techniques to maximize your clients' benefits.
FASB & AICPA Update for Tax Professionals (Highlights) 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
This 2-hour program covers recent promulgations of the FASB and AICPA with broad applicability.
Comprehensive S Corporation Taxation Form 1120S 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
This course comprehensively reviews the laws and regulations impacting S corporations. Get updated on the IRS' compliance campaign that targets the improper reporting and calculations of stock basis and distributions. Learn to calculate and report critical S corporation tax items that generate most IRS audit adjustments correctly. Topics cover issues include S corporation qualifications, making and keeping the S election, reasonable compensation, taxation of distributions, the use of Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiaries, allocation of annual operating income and loss, tax reporting elections and learning the proper method to calculate the basis of stock and debt amounts.
Leases: ASC Topic 842 in Depth 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
An in-depth coverage of ASC Topic 842, Leases . Leasing is popular among corporations for needs including office space and equipment. Since ASC Topic 842, Leases has been adopted by most entities, it is time to review the topic, including any recently issued updates. Excerpts from publicly traded companies' recent disclosures on Leases are also examined.
Social Security Basics & Strategies for Maximizing Benefits 26-27
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Online
8.00 Credits
Member Price: $329
Though many clients see Social Security as a government benefit, it is really a covered worker's investment asset to be managed like any other asset. This course examines how Social Security benefits are calculated, identifying benefit-claiming strategies and what spouses can do now to maximize benefits at retirement. You'll learn how Social Security works and explore common planning situations'including workers with and without spouses, sandwich-generation families with dependent parents and minor children and surviving and/or divorced spouses'with the focus on techniques to maximize your clients' benefits.
Tax Basis Financial Statements 26-27
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Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price: $99
As the complexity of GAAP drives preparers of financial statements to seek GAAP alternatives, many are finding tax-basis financial statements can meet their needs. This 2-hour program covers many of the matters to be considered when choosing the tax-basis for financial statement presentation.