Don Farmer's 2009 Tax Update (111001)
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Description:
In this course, we review current year developments and planning ideas affecting individual, corporate and business income taxation using a combination of humor and examples. We will emphasize tax developments that affect 2009 tax return preparation and 2009 tax planning for individuals, corporations, and non-corporate businesses. The course format is designed to update CPAs with various levels of experience.
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Objectives:
To review the major developments in federal income taxation for individuals, corporations and other businesses during the year and to discuss practical tax planning ideas. This course includes a 300 to 400-page reference manual. The seminar is designed to update CPAs concerning 2009 tax developments. Practical solutions to problems and tax planning will be emphasized. The objective of this seminar is to review developments that directly affect CPAs, their clients or their companies.
Major Topics:
A review of new 2009 tax legislation; A review of new law provisions and other developments first effective in 2009; Clarifications of recent law changes; Important 2009 regulations, court cases, rulings, etc.; IRS audit issues and other practical problems affecting CPAs. The developments covered will be those important to practitioners and CPAs in industry. Tax planning will be emphasized. The material also includes: . A checklist of developments first effective in 2009. . A checklist of retroactive developments that may require amended returns. . A planning section including important individual and business planning ideas. . Selected new or modified Federal tax forms for 2009.
Who Should Attend:
CPAs with one or more Tax Seasons and a general understanding of individual, corporate and business income taxation who are involved in the preparation and/or review of individual, corporate and business income tax returns or who provide tax advice to individuals and businesses.