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Passthrough Business Deduction ON DEMAND

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2.0 Credits

Member Price $290.00

Non-Member Price $334.00

Overview

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act introduced the complex Section 199A deduction, presenting significant challenges for tax professionals navigating its intricacies. This course demystifies the Section 199A deduction, a crucial aspect of tax planning for partnerships, LLCs, S corporations, trusts, estates, and sole proprietorships. Participants will explore the multifaceted process of determining the deduction amount, addressing its phase-out conditions and applicability. The course provides a detailed overview of the essential components of this below-the-line deduction, including qualified business income, taxpayer’s taxable income, and the wage/capital limit. It also examines the specific trade or businesses that are affected and the interactions between various components, supported by practical examples. This course is vital for professionals seeking to comprehend the complexities of the Section 199A deduction, ensuring accurate calculation and maximizing benefits for their clients.

Highlights

Pass-through business deduction. Section 199A.

Prerequisites

None.

Designed For

CPAs, financial professionals, enrolled agents, and attorneys.

Objectives

Recognize Section 199A’s limited effective time period, it’s complex calculation process and the general exclusions, limits, and restrictions applicable to the provision. Determine the Section 199A deduction amount, the type of W-2 wages used in calculating the wage/capital limit and specify how the limit impacts the amount and availability of the deduction. Identify qualified business income and loss, its basic components and the ability of a taxpayer to aggregate businesses in its determination. Recognize the specified services trade or business exclusion, the listed excluded services and the important exceptions provided by the regulatory de minimis rule. Identify a domestic trade or business.

Preparation

None.

Notice

None.

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Danny Santucci, Western CPE

Danny Santucci, BA, JD, is a prolific author of tax and financial books and articles. His legal career started with the business and litigation firm of Edwards, Edwards, and Ashton. Later he joined the Century City entertainment firm of Bushkin, Gaims, Gaines, and Jonas working for many well-known celebrities. In 1980, Danny established the law firm of Santucci, Potter, and Leanders in Irvine, California. With increasing lecture and writing commitments, Danny went into sole practice in 1995. His practice emphasizes business taxation, real estate law, and estate planning. Speaking to more than 100 groups nationally each year, he is known for spicing up his extensive expertise with an incredible sense of humor.

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Non-Member Price $334.00

Member Price $290.00