
This program examines the use of the Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit and the Clean Vehicle Credit when the vehicle has a business use component.
After this session, attendees should be able to:
-Recognize when a commercial clean vehicle is possible
-Properly calculate the Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit
-Understand the use of Clean Vehicle Credit when there is business use of the vehicle
-Calculate the business portion of the Clean Vehicle Credit
-Advise clients on the carryforward possibilities using the General Business Credit
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*Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
IRS Program #: 7Q3WU-T-00720-25

Kathryn is the principal tax professional at Macanta Corporation, a family-owned tax and consulting practice in Brooklyn, NY. She serves over 1,015 individual clients, 86 businesses, and numerous non-profits. Kathryn has also served two three-year terms on the National Board of Directors of NATP and frequently teaches for various tax organizations and associations. Her expertise has been featured in multiple tax publications, reflecting her commitment to advancing the profession and sharing knowledge with fellow tax professionals.
*NO CE on recording
The program examines the reshaping of IRS staffing, leadership, and operations amid political realignment and federal workforce reductions. It analyzes the impact of the 2025 filing season, assess IRS performance data, and anticipate future challenges in enforcement and service delivery. This program equips practitioners to understand and anticipate changes that affect taxpayer service, compliance activity, and professional representation. It also clarifies the distinct roles of Congress, Treasury, and the IRS in tax policy and administration, helping tax pros navigate the shifting regulatory environment with greater confidence and accuracy. "Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber"
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
Learn how to accurately complete IRS Form 706 with a focus on properly reporting the value of a deceased person's assets for DSUE (Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion) purposes. This course guides you through the essential steps, including how to handle situations where the estate exceeds the annual exclusion amount. Clear examples and practical scenarios will be provided to help you apply the concepts with confidence. "Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber"
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
"Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber" *Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
1 IRS CE/1 CTEC CE/1 NASBA CPE*
This webinar stands on its own as a solid introduction, but it's also recommended for those planning to attend the upcoming session on Marital Estate Tax Planning Trusts: Credit Shelter, Bypass, QTIP, and more.
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
"Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber" *Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
"Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber" *Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
3 IRS CE/3 CTEC CE/3 NASBA CPE*
Don't Miss the Biggest Mid-Year Tax Update of 2025 Tax law never sleeps—and neither can you. As we cross the midpoint of 2025, major developments are already reshaping how you advise and represent your clients. New laws, court rulings, administrative guidance, and a revised Circular 230 are already in play. Join us for a fast-paced, practical breakdown of everything that matters so far in 2025—before you fall behind.
3 Free NY & NJ CLE, CPE and IRS CE/NASBA CPE Credits
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/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
Unlock the essentials of tax and estate planning through the lens of fiduciary reporting. This comprehensive webinar will guide you through the design and function of trusts, the different types of trusts and how each impacts IRS Form 1041, and the tax implications that follow.