Nashville Account Fest: Key Partnership and S Corporation Tax Planning Strategies

440  |  Course  |  Intermediate  |  Scheduled

Description

Most of our clients are pass-through entities for which many of the general business strategies are subject to additional limitations. To provide the tax planning strategies for closely held business clients that will bring more revenue, this course focuses on the special concerns and techniques the practitioner needs to thrive in this market.

Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
4.00 Taxes
3.33 CLE

Designed For

All tax practitioners, both those working in public accounting as well as those in private industry, who are responsible for tax planning for their clients and/or companies

Prerequisites

Experience with business clients

Highlights

  • Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
  • Tax consequences of retiring partners seeking liquidating distributions/redemptions and S corporation shareholders seeking the redemption of their shares
  • At-risk and passive activity loss considerations
  • Basis planning
  • Related-party transactions: making them work
  • How income splitting and shifting with family can create considerable benefits
  • Sale of ownership interest and NIIT considerations

Objectives

  • Understand how the strategies and techniques in business-related tax planning are modified for pass-throughs
  • Understand the special problems when transactions involve the business, its investors, and related businesses and individuals

Prices

Member (Early Bird)
$179.00
Non-Member (Early Bird)
$229.00
Member
$229.00
Non-Member
$279.00
Registration for this event has closed. If you have any question or concerns please give us a call at 615-377-3825 or send us an e-mail at registrar@tscpa.com

Instructors

John M. Kilroy

John Kilroy is a managing member of iValue Financial Planning LLC, located in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. John engages clients in financial and tax planning, as well as preparing tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts. John is a CPA and a CFP® practitioner. He is a 1979 graduate of Villanova University with a BS in Accounting.

John is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Financial Planning Association (FPA). Within the FPA, John has served as a board member of the Philadelphia Tri-State chapter and on its education and finance committees. John is an adjunct faculty member for the Temple University Certificate of Financial Planning Program. He is a frequent speaker and facilitator on tax and financial planning topics.

John has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch.com, and USATODAY.com. He has written for the Journal of Financial Planning, and is a contributor to Retirement Weekly. John has also discussed financial and tax planning issues on various radio outlets.

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