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2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This program explores how a C-corporation for Federal tax purposes can choose to be treated as an S-Corporation. Among the issues discussed will be the requirements that must be met to do so, as well as the specific issues that remain with an S-corporation after the election has been made. ...
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This session discusses many considerations regarding tax compliance for S corp shareholders' reasonable compensation. With examples and details to understand the critical components of this compliance; services provided by the shareholder in relation to services performed by other employees, profit of the S corp...
3 Free NY & NJ CLE, CPE and IRS CE/NASBA CPE Credits*
This webinar is available for Virtual (Online) or LIVE In-Person attendance. The LIVE class will be held at: Bergen Community College in the Ciarco Learning Center 355 Mian Street, Room 102/103 Hackensack, NJ Tax Professionals that attend are encouraged to accept a pro bono tax controversy case assignment from NYCLA, an ABA-sponsored Tax Court Pro program or a NY or NJ low-income Tax Clinic.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This program focuses on how practitioners should respond when late foreign gift reporting is discovered. Participants will review the filing requirements under IRC §6039F and the associated penalty framework, but the primary emphasis is on real-world decision-making: what questions to ask, how to assess the facts, and how to determine an appropriate strategy.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
As of writing, there are two types of tax credits available for higher education: American Opportunity Tax Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit. This program will look at the requirements of both, including common issues, and how to calculate them.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
Fringe benefits for more-than 2% shareholders of S corporations can be a challenge for tax professionals because the federal tax treatment may be different from the rules for their rank-and-file employees. Mistakes in benefit classification, payroll reporting, shareholder compensation, or corporate deductibility can create compliance issues for ...
1 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This program examines the federal income tax assignment-of-income doctrine and its application to individuals and closely held corporations. Participants review the §61 gross-income foundation and the judicial rule that service income is taxed to the person who earns it, the two-element control test for taxing service income to a corporation, and ...
1 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This program examines the federal income tax treatment of travel and meal expenses incurred in carrying on a trade or business. Participants review the requirement that such expenses be ordinary, necessary, and reasonable, and analyze changes to the underlying rules under Internal Revenue Code § 274, including changes made under OB3. ...
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This course reviews accurate reporting, correcting, and reconstructing S corp shareholder basis. Review these and other critical basis miscalculations and how to fix them. See how incoming or exiting shareholders' accounts are handled plus basis issues when an entity closes or distributes assets.
2 IRS CE/ 2 CTEC/ 2 NASBA CPE*
This 100-minute program, presented by John Sheeley, EA, offers a comprehensive overview of essential IRS international tax forms. It is designed for tax professionals who may not specialize in international tax but need to recognize compliance issues for clients.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This program teaches tax practitioners how to analyze and resolve complex IRS collection cases using real-world case studies. Participants will review fact patterns involving high-dollar liabilities, noncompliant taxpayers, multiple tax periods, and competing collection alternatives. The program focuses on applying the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, and Internal Revenue Manual guidance to evaluate resolution strategies, including installment agreements, offers in compromise, currently not collectible status, and appeals rights.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This course provides tax professionals with a practical overview of the IRS’s expanding suite of digital tools and how to leverage them effectively in client service.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
Bankruptcy and Taxes: Tools for Tackling Tough Cases Navigating tax liabilities in the context of bankruptcy requires a fundamental understanding of how tax debts interact with bankruptcy proceedings. This course provides tax professionals with a comprehensive overview of the bankruptcy process under the U.S. Code, emphasizing the treatment of tax debts. Participants will learn when certain tax liabilities can be discharged, how liens may survive bankruptcy, and the role of state-specific exemptions, including homestead protections. By the end of this course, attendees will be equipped to ...
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
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2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
This Program teaches practitioners how to respond when a Revenue Officer says “no” and threatens liens, levies, or installment agreement denial.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
The IRS accepted thousands of Offers last year—settling millions in debt. Learn who qualifies, the three offer types, and how the math works.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
Audit Reconsideration — It Isn't Over Until We Say It's Over A client walks in with an assessment from an audit they didn't respond to, didn't understand, or lost without representation. The 90-day window is gone. Collections is moving. The question isn't whether the original result was right — it's whether you can reopen it, and what it takes to get a different answer the second time around.
2 IRS CE/CTEC/NASBA CPE*
A practitioner's first decisions on an exam happen before the first IDR is answered — often before the client has finished reading the notice. Type of contact (correspondence, office, or field), what triggered selection, the return's exposure points, and the client's recordkeeping posture all shape what representation should look like. With 2025 enforcement priorities continuing to shift — staffing realignments after the IRA funding pullback, sustained correspondence-exam volume on Schedule C and refundable-credit returns, renewed focus on high-income individuals and large ...