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Monday, November 1, 2021 Live Webcast

Reviewing Partnership Tax Returns: What Are You Missing? (E2111092)

8:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

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4 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

The partnership section of the Internal Revenue Code is arguably one of the most complicated. That complexity, and the reliability of tax software to properly handle it, can create many issues for you and your staff when processing your client's LLC and partnership tax returns. Join us as we discuss the common errors practitioners make on partnership tax returns that are often missed by review staff. The intent is to sharpen skills for reviewers by examining case studies and discussing issues where additional information from the client may be warranted and areas of tax law where proper treatment requires additional analysis and information. Multiple issues will be discussed, including income, deductions, K-1 reporting, and K-2 and K-3 reporting. This course follows a highly illustrative case study format to increase participant comprehension and retention.

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

DESIGNED FOR

partners and managers in CPA firms experienced CPA staff

BENEFITS

  • Form 1065
  • Schedules K and K-1
  • Schedules M-1 and M-2
  • Form 4562
  • Form 4797
  • HIGHLIGHTS

    • Identify common mistakes made on partnership tax returns.
    • Calculate the balance in the partners’ capital accounts and enter the results on Form 1065 and on the Schedules K-1.
    • Identify the purposes of Schedules L, M-1, and M-2.
    • Recognize the tax treatment, both at the partner and the partnership level, of guaranteed payments to a partner.
    • Identify and report Section 1202 gains on Form 1065.
    • Determine the ordinary loss to the partners from the sale of Section 1244 stock.
    • Determine how installment sales are taxed and disclosed by partnerships.
    • Determine book value following a revaluation of LLC or partnership assets.
    • Determine strategies to avoid making mistakes on partnership tax returns.

    COURSE LEVEL

    Intermediate

    PREREQUISITES

    Basic knowledge of partnership taxation

    ADVANCE PREPARATION

    None

    INSTRUCTOR

    Donald Cooley

    Donald B. Cooley, CPA

    Donald B. Cooley, CPA is a partner in the accounting firm of Parfitt, Cooley & Associates. He has over 30 years of public accounting experience, specializing in tax planning, succession planning, and management advisory for closely held businesses and individuals. His work experience includes time with local and Big Four accounting firms. He is an adjunct faculty member at Ohio University and has presented a variety of tax topics for Surgent throughout the United States over the past decade. From 2015 to 2020, he received the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award because of his consistently high evaluations for knowledge and presentation skills. Mr. Cooley graduated from Ohio University with a degree in accounting.