Basis Calculations & Distributions for Pass-Through Entity Owners Webcast | 4203575H STARTS AT 6:30 AM PDT

Course Details

Date

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

7:30am – 3:00pm (Registration: 7:00am)

Location

Online

Field of Study

Taxation

CPE Credit

8 hours CPE credit

Level of Knowledge

Intermediate

Vendor

CalCPA

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of individual income taxation.

Description

Get up to speed quickly with this comprehensive case-driven training course, focused on basis calculations and distribution planning for the owners of pass-thru entities (i.e., S corps, partnerships and LLCs). Take a line-by-line analysis of the Schedule K-1 and how it affects the basis calculations. Hands-on methodology, real-world examples and cases are used to demonstrate the complex income tax code and regulations to enhance the learning experience. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive reference manual with numerous practice aids, real-world examples and case studies.

Highlights

Emphasize any new legislation affecting owners of pass-through entities.
The four loss and deduction limitations on the owner's individual income tax return (i.e., basis, at-risk, passive activity loss rules and the excess busines loss).
How cash or non-cash distributions affect the basis calculations and whether or not they are taxable to the owners.
Compare the tax treatment of the sale of a shareholder's stock in a S corporation and a partner's interest in a partnership.
What constitutes debt basis for a S corp shareholder under the final regulations.
Tax ramifications of repaying loans to S corp shareholders and on open account debt.
How recourse and non-recourse debt affect a partner or member's basis calculations and amount at-risk.

Objectives

Identify the three main reasons for calculating a shareholder's basis in a S corp and partner/member's basis in a partnership/LLC.
Calculate the stock and debt basis for S corp shareholders.
Calculate the basis for partners and members of a federally-taxed partnership.
Calculate losses allowed from at-risk activities.
Review the Form 1120S and Form 1065 Schedule K-1s to determine how the line items affect basis calculations and are reported on the individual owner's Form 1040.

Designed For

Tax professionals.

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Course Pricing

WYOCPA Member Fee
$295.00

Non-Member Fee
$400.00

Your Price
$400.00

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