Reviewing S Corporation Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
Online
4.00 Credits
Member Price $213.00
Non-Member Price $261.00
Overview
The complexity of S corporation tax law creates a formidable challenge to the tax practitioner for accurate compliance and reporting of their client’s S corporation activities. Join us as we discuss the common errors practitioners make on S corporation 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.
Objectives
- Identify common mistakes made on S corporation tax returns.
- Determine strategies to avoid making mistakes on S corporation tax returns.
- Determine how transfers to corporations in exchange for stock can be nontaxable under IRC Section 351.
- Calculate the balance in an accumulated adjustments account and enter that calculation on Form 1120S, Schedule M-2.
- Determine how capital gains and losses are disclosed on Form 1120S.
- Identify and properly report cost recovery deductions on Form 1120S and the associated Schedule K-1s issued to shareholders.
- Determine the tax consequences when a newly converted S corporation sells appreciated property it acquired while operating as a C corporation.
- Determine the tax consequences associated with the distribution of appreciated property by an S corporation to a shareholder in redemption of stock.
Highlights
Designed For
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of S corporation income taxation
Notice
You will receive an email from the AICPA with instructions to access the webinar.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Deborah Phillips, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Deborah A. Phillips, CPA, MST, operates her own tax controversy practice where she specializes in partnership and S corporation tax law as well as IRS audits and procedures. Debbie has been very successful petitioning and resolving tax issues under the jurisdiction of the United State Tax Court. She is proficient in the Section 199A provisions and computations as well as all aspects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. She works with various CPA firms during tax season preparing all types of tax returns. In addition, she utilizes her forensic accounting skills for tax preparation of clients involved in potential IRS criminal prosecution. Debbie retired from the Large Business and International Division (LB&I) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where she was a Senior Manager in the Flow Through Issue Practice Group (IPG). The IPG specializes in S corporation and partnership tax issues for LB&I. Debbie worked for the IRS for over 32 years. She has extensive accounting and taxation knowledge of individual, corporate, and partnership federal tax returns. She was the Operations and Technical Assistant to the Deputy Commission International, the Technical Assistant to the Director of PFTG, a Territory Manager in the Retail, Food and Pharmaceuticals Industry, a Team Manager in the Heavy Manufacturing Industry, and the IRC Section 263A Technical Advisor. Debbie taught graduate and undergraduate courses in accounting and taxation as an adjunct faculty member at Delaware State University, Wilmington College, and Goldey-Beacom College. She has been a seminar presenter for approximately 20 years as well as a textbook author. In 2015 through 2018, she received the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award because of her consistently high evaluations for knowledge and presentation skills. Debbie earned her master’s degree in taxation from Widener University.
Non-Member Price $261.00
Member Price $213.00