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Thursday, May 23, 2024 Live Webcast

Partnerships/LLCs: Understanding Tax Basis Capital Accounts (X4-6151761)

11:00 AM - 12:55 PM EDT
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2 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

This program addresses the most recent developments impacting partnerships operating as LLCs, with a focus on legislative, administrative, and tax form changes. Emphasis will be placed on partners “tax basis” capital accounts – now required for tax form reporting. **Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.

DESIGNED FOR

CPAs in public practice and industry seeking an update on the latest tax developments affecting partnerships

BENEFITS

  • Identify recent changes impacting the partnership entity and its partners

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Discussion of the impact of the Section 199A flow-through entities deduction on partnerships and their partners
  • The meaning of a “tax basis capital account” -- how do the financial accounting and tax capital accounts differ from one another
  • How to determine a partner’s share of the partnership’s liabilities
  • Distinguishing “recourse” loans from “nonrecourse” loans
  • What are “qualified nonrecourse financing” loans and how they affect partners
  • Review of the Sec. 704 “built-in gain or loss” rules and how they impact Schedule K-1 reporting

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

ADDITIONAL NOTES

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INSTRUCTOR

Steven Dilley

Steven C. Dilley, CPA, J.D., Ph.D.

Steven C. Dilley, CPA, J.D., Ph.D. is President of Federal Tax Workshops, Inc., East Lansing, Michigan, where for the past 36 years, his organization has prepared continuing professional education materials and presented seminars for accountants and attorneys throughout the United States. He is nationally known for his knowledge of the financial, accounting, and tax problems of the closely held business. He has published numerous articles on these topics. In addition, Steve is a Professor of Accounting at Michigan State University, East Lansing, where he teaches tax accounting and was nominated in 2004 for the "Educator of the Year Award." He obtained his Ph.D. in accounting, law degree and an undergraduate accounting degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a member of the Michigan Association of CPAs, Wisconsin Bar Association, The American Accounting Association, AICPA, American Tax Association, and Hawaii Association of Public Accountants.