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Tuesday, November 29, 2022 Live Webcast

Forms 1120S and 1065 Return Review Boot Camp for New and Experienced Reviewers (E2211211)

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:30 AM EDT

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8 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

Most review techniques developed by professionals are self-taught and fine-tuned via experience. Yet how does one start? The purpose of this course is to give both new and seasoned reviewers additional and advanced procedures via a multitude of checklists to more thoroughly review S corporation and partnership tax returns. Its emphasis is not planning; rather, it is to develop a strategy to properly review a return effectively and thoroughly. The course includes dozens of “practice tips for new reviewers” and is updated for impacts of newly enacted legislation.

This course features a live instructor and has been specifically designed for the NJCPA.

DESIGNED FOR

Senior-level staff new to the review process or experienced staff members looking to update and/or expand their review procedures

BENEFITS

  • Expand the process involved in reviewing applicable tax returns
  • Identify the most common areas that result in errors
  • Document a review, including consideration of risk management

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Reviews of portions of error-prone “staff-prepared” Forms 1120S and 1065 from client-provided information
  • What are common errors preparers make and what are the areas generating malpractice claims?
  • Initial administrative groundwork
  • The importance of Schedule M-1
  • Don’t fall prey to reporting oddities
  • When can seemingly separately stated Schedule K items actually be trade or business items to report on Forms 1120S or 1065, page 1?
  • Form 1120S – What exactly is terminating S elections today? How do I recognize a secoForm 1120S – What exactly is terminating S elections today? How do I recognize a second class of stock? Maintaining shareholder basis schedules; beware of final IRS regulations regarding “open debt”; the default method of calculating basis versus the election under §1367; can an S corporation distribute earnings and profits from C corporation years?
  • Form 1065 – Why use §704(b) to maintain capital accounts; §704(c) regulations for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members; allocating recourse, nonrecourse, and qualified nonrecourse debt; a review of §754 step-up in basis rules
  • Multiple checklists of efficient procedures to identify potential issues on an 1120S or 1065 tax return

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

Experience in preparing Forms 1120S and 1065, reviewing diagnostics and preparing workpapers

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

  • Qualifies for IRS credit

INSTRUCTOR

Jason Carney

Jason W. Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP, Esq.

Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP, Esq., is a Lead Information Security Analyst with Thomson Reuters. He has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, consulting, and industry. His specialties include information security, tax problem resolution, and data analysis. Jason has worked in Federal Finance, Information Security, and Tax.

Jason is a member of the Minnesota Bar and was a President’s Scholar at the University of Saint Thomas Law School. He co-founded the Scott County Conciliation Clinic and represents impoverished debtors pro bono in association with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. He wrote “What is Business Intelligence and Why Should CPAs Care?” for Footnote magazine and contributed to the upcoming publication What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounts.

PRICING

$439.00 - Nonmember

$289.00 - Member

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ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

Print a registration form

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