
Join us for an engaging new webinar on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) designed to equip tax professionals with the insights they need to stay ahead. We'll start by exploring the core components of TCJA that every tax pro should understand and why they matter. The session will cover three key areas: individual tax provisions, estate tax changes, and business-related reforms. We'll dive into which changes were made permanent (spoiler: most business-related) and which are set to expire (spoiler: most individual). Looking ahead, we’ll consult our "Magic 8 Ball" to discuss how Congress might address TCJA’s impending expiration in 2025 and whether action will be taken in a timely manner. Finally, we’ll share strategies for leveraging this information to communicate effectively with clients, positioning yourself as a knowledgeable and proactive tax professional. Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen your expertise and prepare for the future of tax planning!
The webinar is only available to monthly subscribers.
"Our best deal is always to become a monthly subscriber"
*Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
IRS Course #7Q3WU-T-00713-25

Robert “Bob” Kerr brings extensive experience across the public sector, trade associations, and private sector in tax administration, tax policy, and public policy. During over a decade at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), he held key positions in both Washington, DC headquarters and the Chicago district office. While working in the Service’s artificial intelligence labs, Bob led two nationwide electronic filing pilot programs, coordinating across multiple functional areas. He also served on the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, assisting Senator Grassley with IRS oversight on issues ranging from private debt collection to relocation expenses.
Bob’s experience with the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) and H&R Block provides him with a deep perspective on the needs of tax professionals. He served as NAEA’s chief advocate for more than a decade, acted as primary spokesperson to tax and general media, founded its political action committee, and later served as head of office, championing the profession at every level.
1 IRS CE/1 NASBA CPE*
Join us for an engaging new webinar on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) designed to equip tax professionals with the insights they need to stay ahead. We'll start by exploring the core components of TCJA that every tax pro should understand and why they matter. The session will cover three key areas: individual tax provisions, estate tax changes, and business-related reforms. We'll dive into which changes were made permanent (spoiler: most business-related) and which are set to expire (spoiler: most individual). Looking ahead, we’ll consult our "Magic 8 Ball" to discuss how Congress might address TCJA’s impending expiration in 2025 and whether action will be taken in a timely manner. Finally, we’ll share strategies for leveraging this information to communicate effectively with clients, positioning yourself as a knowledgeable and proactive tax professional. Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen your expertise and prepare for the future of tax planning! The webinar is only available to monthly subscribers.
Varies
A comprehensive, practice-focused series covering the most important federal tax developments affecting trusts, estates, and high-net-worth planning in 2025.
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.
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
The first half will review the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and the role of the Form 8300. The second hour will focus on how to fill out the form correctly, including using the BSA e-filing portal, and potential audit issues.
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) structure and divisions, the types of issues that can arise after a return is filed, and the critical role of tax representation in resolving tax controversies.
2 IRS CE/2 CTEC CE/2 NASBA CPE*
This webinar explores the latest IRS guidance, eligibility requirements, and documentation standards for residential energy efficiency improvements, clean vehicles, and commercial energy property. It also examines the newly introduced carryforward, transferability, and recapture provisions, ensuring participants are equipped to maximize credit benefits and avoid compliance pitfalls. The webinar is a must to tax professionals advising clients on renewable energy installations, clean vehicle purchases, or energy-efficient business improvements.
1 IRS CE/1 CTEC CE/1 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.
2 IRS CE/2 NASBA CPE*
Only available for TPP unlimited CE subscribers. "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*
When disaster strikes, tax professionals are often the first line of defense in helping clients navigate complex recovery rules. This timely webinar explores the significant legislative changes brought by the 2024 Federal Disaster Relief Act and the 2025 OBBB extension, equipping tax practitioners with the tools needed to apply the latest federal tax relief provisions to individual and business clients impacted by federally declared disasters. Led by Jane Ryder, EA, CPA, this program demystifies qualified disaster loss rules, nonrefundable and excludable payments, casualty loss deductions, expanded filing deadlines, and the distinctions between state and federal disaster declarations. This webinar discusses how to recognize eligible events, document client losses, and apply the correct tax treatment—whether the disaster occurred in 2020 or 2025. Whether your clients suffered wildfire damage, flood losses, or derailment-related hardship, this course provides up-to-date, IRS-aligned guidance for accurate and beneficial tax relief claims.