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Friday, September 25, 2020 Webcast

Partnership and LLC Core Tax Issues From Formation Through Liquidation (E2009041)

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

Webcast


8 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

As they gain more experience, staff are expected to take on more complex assignments with minimal supervision. The course is designed to be a stepping stone for staff interested in pursuing more advanced partnership and LLC issues than mere preparation, via deeper life-cycle study into critical areas of formation, special allocations of income and deductions, basis calculations and implications of recourse and nonrecourse debt, basis step-up under §754 on transfer of an ownership interest, distributions, self-employment tax issues, and termination/liquidation of the LLC. With the right blend of legal and tax ramifications of LLC-specific issues, this course identifies all the major areas that are potential sources of increased complexity.

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

DESIGNED FOR

Experienced CPAs desiring a comprehensive case approach to understand reasonably complex limited liability company issues and problems; also, CPAs who want a comprehensive, intermediate-level limited liability company practice manual.

BENEFITS

  • Prepare more complicated partnership returns
  • Understand certain advanced concepts of partnership taxation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Reporting requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3
  • Capital account reporting requirements
  • Schedule K-1 reporting for §743 adjustments
  • Schedule K-1 reporting for §704 gains and losses
  • Comprehensive case on partnership/partner application of the business interest deduction
  • When to use “704(b) basis” for capital accounts versus “tax basis”
  • Detailed rules of §704 for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members
  • Unreasonable uses of the traditional & curative allocation methods
  • Multiple layers of §704(c) allocations
  • Treatment of recourse versus nonrecourse debt basis
  • How to calculate basis limitations and its implication on each partner’s own tax return
  • How §179 limitations affect partnership/LLC basis
  • Regulations for handling basis step-ups under §754 elections, and mandatory adjustments under §743 and §734 for partnerships who have NOT made the §754 election
  • Subsequent contributions of property with §754 adjusted basis to another partnership or corporation
  • Capital account adjustments in connection with admission of new member
  • Special allocations require "substantial economic effect"; what are the requirements
  • LLCs and self-employment tax to the members
  • Distributions - current or liquidating, cash or property including the substituted basis rule
  • Termination/liquidation of an LLC

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

Knowledge and experience in business taxation

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

  • Qualifies for IRS credit

INSTRUCTOR

Robert Gilwee

Robert M. Gilwee, CPA, MS

Surgent Professional Education

Robert Gilwee, CPA Robert M. Gilwee, Jr. is a partner in the accounting firm Grandizio, Wilkins, Little, & Matthews, LLP in Sparks, Maryland. He has more than 30 years of practice experience in taxation. His background includes assistance in resolving tax-structuring issues using LLCs, S corporations, and other entities. He is a frequent discussion leader on a variety of taxation topics. He received the Top Manuscript Award from Coopers & Lybrand. In 2015, 2016, and 2018, he received the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award because of his consistently high evaluations for knowledge and presentation skills.

PRICING

$289.00 - Member

$389.00 - Nonmember

Pre-Registration Closed

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ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

Print a registration form

COURSE DEVELOPER

Surgent

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