Annual Federal Income Tax Course Webinar II
Our Annual Federal Income Tax Course will cover the following chapters from the 2024 National Income Tax Workbook. Download the Income Tax School brochure here!
Our webinar will cover most of the following chapters from the 2024 National Income Tax Workbook.
This chapter reviews the deduction for certain interest on indebtedness that is contingent on a future event, and the tax impact of conditions that arise after the sale. This chapter explains how to calculate the gain on a contingent payment installment sale, where the sale price has not been fixed in the year of the sale. This chapter explains what constitutes a business bad debt and the timing and amount of the deduction. It also discusses when fringe benefits are available to small business owners on a tax-favored basis. This chapter details eligibility for up to a $150,000 credit for employer-provided childcare. It explains the business meal and entertainment expense deduction, including several important exceptions to the limit on the deduction.
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Chris Harper: CPA, MBA, DBA, and Senior Manager, Hungerford Nichols CPAs + Advisors Chris serves on the faculty for Grand Valley State University’s Seidman College of Business as an affiliate instructor in the School of Accounting. A frequent speaker, he has also taught a variety of continuing education courses for state CPA societies. Chris provides accounting and consulting services to a wide variety of clients. He has been serving the tax and accounting needs of businesses and individuals since 1998. |
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Joe Kristan: CPA and Partner at Eide Bailly LLP Joe has been a tax practitioner since 1984 working primarily with closely held businesses, serving the agriculture, distribution, and manufacturing industries. Joe is the author of the popular Tax News & Views blog, www.eidebailly.com/taxblog. |
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David Repp: Attorney, Dickinson Mackaman Tyler & Hagen PC David practices primarily in the area of taxation. He provides a broad range of tax counsel on topics including federal and state income tax planning, taxation of employee benefits, equity structure, and mergers. |
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Michael Smith: Senior Stakeholder Liaison, IRS Michael is a Senior Stakeholder Liaison with the Internal Revenue Service. Michael has held a variety of positions in the Small Business/Self-Employed division of the IRS as a Revenue Officer and Collections Manager. |
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Kristine Tidgren: Director, Center for Agricultural Law & Taxation (CALT) Iowa State University Kristine is an attorney and the Dolezal Adjunct Associate Professor in the Agricultural Education and Studies Department at ISU. Kristine enjoys researching and analyzing complex tax issues and writes and edits many articles, blog posts, and educational materials. She speaks to many groups regarding tax and legal topics throughout the year. |
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