Partnership & LLC (Form 1065) - Formation to Liquidation 25-26
Overview
With the increasing complexity and ever-changing nature of tax laws and issues, today?s accountant needs a partnership/LLC course focusing on the birth, growth, maturity, and death of a closely held partnership/LLC. This case driven course will deal with partnership/LLC income tax laws from formation to liquidation. This class will review the partnership tax law by looking at case studies addressing issues and problems at both the partnership and partner level. Each attendee will receive the most comprehensive reference manual with numerous practice aids and real-world examples and case studies.
Highlights
- Extensive review of the partnership tax laws with an emphasis on any new legislative changes including any TCJA provisions expiring after 2025
- Overview of different forms of business entities including the check-the-box regulations
- Formation issues including the mandatory allocation of the 704(c) pre-contribution gain or losses back to the contributing partner/member
- Schedule K and K-1
- separately stated versus non-separately stated income and expense items
- Detailed Schedule K-1 reporting including the 20% qualified business income (QBI) deduction and 3.8% net investment income tax
- Calculating the tax and 704(b) book capital accounts
- Substantial economic effect requirement to have special allocations to the partners/members
- Allocation of recourse & non-recourse debt on K-1s
- Guaranteed payment issues and tax treatment of fringe benefits
- Self-employment tax issues and pitfalls
- Tax treatment of distributions - cash versus non-cash & liquidating versus non-liquidating
- Sales and liquidations (redemptions) of partnership interests
- 754 optional basis adjustments and mandatory adjustments
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
Tax professionals (in public or private industry) seeking a case driven income tax return course addressing many common, yet complex Federal partnership and LLC issues and problems.
Objectives
- Form a partnership/LLC and calculate the entity
- s initial inside basis in the assets and partner/member
- s outside basis in the entity
- Understand the operational issues during the growth and maturity of a partnership/LLC and how the schedule K items get allocated to the partners/members on their individual Schedule K-1 effecting outside basis
- Comprehend the tax ramifications
Preparation
Background in partnership and individual income tax law.
Notice
This course is offered by a 3rd party vendor. Login instructions will not be accessible in the My CPE Tracker section of the ISCPA website. Login instructions will be emailed directly to you by California Education Foundation (CalCPA).
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
J Garverick, The Tax U
Patrick Garverick is an award winning and nationally recognized discussion leader as well as a self-employed tax and financial planner. He has over 16 years of experience specializing in taxation of individuals and closely held family businesses. Since 1992, Patrick has also been serving as a discussion leader, technical writer and reviewer of course materials for a variety of tax and financial seminar companies. He consistently receives outstanding evaluations as a discussion leader and has earned numerous perfect scores for knowledge and presentation skills. Patrick earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting from The Ohio State University and has a Master of Taxation degree from Arizona State University. 12/05
Non-Member Price $439.00
Member Price $329.00
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