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Monday, June 10, 2019 Live

Form 990: Mastering Its Unique Characteristics (E1906211)

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

NJCPA Education Center

425 Eagle Rock Avenue,
Roseland , NJ 07068

8 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

Explore the tax information and inherent not-for-profit organization issues to be mastered in properly preparing the current Form 990. This course covers the numerous reporting demands the 990 imposes, including how to respond to the Form’s demands for narrative answers. Participants will gain an understanding of the tax and practical points essential to appropriate completion of the Form 990 and be guided on advising exempt clients on the Form’s complexities and diverse demands.

DESIGNED FOR

CPAs, attorneys, and nonprofit managers.

BENEFITS

  • Recognize and apply unique-to-Form 990 definitions, including "manager" in Part VII-A of the Core Form, manager’s compensation and "related organizations" (necessary both for Part VIIA compensation reporting and for Schedule R)
  • Recognize the detail sought by the IRS in Part III of the Core Form
  • Understand the unique terminology employed in the Core Form’s key Governance (Part (VI)
  • Identify definitions and tax conventions employed in reporting on all aspects of financial statements (Parts VIII, IX, and X)
  • Recognize the importance of making accurate and expansive disclosures via Schedule O relating to six priority governance inquiries made in Part VI
  • Prepare for the most common Schedules that typically apply to 990 filers: public charity status (Schedule A), donors (Schedule B), financial statement line items and asset sensitivities (Schedule D), fundraising events, gambling, and use of professional fundraisers (Schedule G), grant-making (Schedule I) and capture of property (non-cash) contributions (Schedule M)
  • Note the premises by which Schedule L is triggered

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Primacy of the Form 990 as a one size fits all reporting mechanism
  • Form 990 preparation sequencing and data gathering as well as keys to getting Form 990 preparation right the first time
  • Addressing presence of "related organizations"
  • Identification of managers and measurements of their compensation
  • 990 versus books-and-records financial statement detail
  • Disclosures of governance inputs and Boards’ employ of policies

COURSE LEVEL

Basic

PREREQUISITES

None

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

  • *AICPA members deduct an additional $30 from applicable price.

Course materials are distributed electronically. To access the materials visit My Events. Download to your laptop or tablet prior to the seminar, handouts are added as received.

INSTRUCTOR

Daniel Bradley

Daniel W. Bradley, CPA

Dan Bradley is a principal with the regional certified public accounting firm of Young, Oakes, Brown & Co. P.C. in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He has extensive experience in performing audits of for-profit as well as governmental and not-for-profit organizations subject to the Single Audit Act and OMB Circular A-133. In addition, he has extensive experience dealing with entities (governmental units, not-for-profit organizations, and for-profit organizations) subject to the requirements of Government Auditing Standards. Dan holds a Commonwealth of Pennsylvania license to practice as a Certified Public Accountant, and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Pennsylvania State University where he graduated with highest distinction.

Mr. Bradley is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA), and the Institute of Management Accountants. He is also a long time member of the PICPA’s Local Government Accounting and Auditing Committee. As of June 1, 2007, Mr. Bradley was elected to the PICPA’s Ethics Committee. Mr. Bradley has also served as past president of his IMA chapter, as well as serving as a member of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Economy League. Mr. Bradley was a past President of the Altoona Chapter of the American Business Club as well as being a member of his local March of Dimes board.

In addition, Mr. Bradley has previously been an adjunct associate professor at Saint Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania where he is a past recipient of the Continuing Education’s Instructor of the Year Award. Mr. Bradley has been a frequent speaker and panelist on various governmental and not-for-profit programs for the AICPA, numerous state societies, the St. Francis College’s CPE Department, and numerous local entities. Mr. Bradley is a multi-year recipient of the AICPA’s Outstanding Facilitator Award.

PRICING

$279.00 - Member

$379.00 - Nonmember

AICPA members receive a discount of $30 for this event.

Pre-Registration Closed

Online pre-registration for this event is now closed.

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

Print a registration form

COURSE DEVELOPER

American Institute of CPAs

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