From books to tax returns — that’s the mission. But, how do you get started? How can you
identify and keep track of different reporting for different types of entities? How different
is Form 1065 from Form 1120S? Those questions and many more will be answered in this
information-packed program.
DESIGNED FOR
Tax staff making the move up from preparing individual Forms 1040 to preparing business
income tax returns.
BENEFITS
- Identify differences in how information is presented in income tax returns of various business entities
- Efficiently prepare Forms 1065, 1120S, and 1120
- Prepare various common supporting forms, such as Form 4797 reporting sales of
property
- Recognize tax planning concepts and develop efficient tax research techniques
HIGHLIGHTS
- Preparation of business income tax returns from client-maintained records
- Computation of the qualified business income deduction added by the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act
- Applying the business interest deduction limits added by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
where necessary
- Accounts that must be analyzed for proper tax reporting
- Critical disclosures that may be required in business returns
- How information is reported differently in Forms 1065, 1120, and 1120S
COURSE LEVEL
Intermediate
PREREQUISITES
General tax knowledge.
ADVANCE PREPARATION
None