Schedule K-1: What is it and What do I do with it? WEBINAR
Overview
This seminar offers a practical and in-depth exploration of IRS Schedule K-1, a critical reporting document issued to taxpayers with interests in pass-through entities such as Partnerships, S Corporations, and Estates or Trusts. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to interpret and accurately report Schedule K-1 data on Form 1040, with emphasis on common income, deduction, and credit items. The course also demystifies the Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction, including eligibility criteria, reporting mechanics, and integration with K-1 data. Key compliance topics-such as basis and loss limitations, material participation rules, and passive activity considerations-will be addressed through practical examples. In addition, attendees will be briefed on recent developments affecting Schedules K-2 and K-3, ensuring they are equipped to navigate evolving international reporting requirements.
Highlights
Overview of Schedule K-1. Reporting Schedule K-1 information on Form 1040. Basis limitations, loss limitations, and material participation rules. Qualified Business Income Deduction and Schedule K-1 integration. Schedules K-2 and K-3 requirements.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs, EAs, attorneys, tax practitioners, and CFEs.
Objectives
Recognize the purpose and structure of Schedule K-1. Differentiate between Schedule K-1 forms received from various entities. Identify the application of basis limitations, loss limitations, and material participation rules. Analyze the integration of Schedule K-1 data with the Qualified Business Income Deduction. Apply reporting requirements for Schedule K-1 on Form 1040. Examine case studies to comprehend common challenges in reporting Schedule K-1. Identify Schedules K-2 and K-3 and their implications. Identify common errors and best practices for handling Schedule K-1 data.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Mary Jane Hourani, Professional Education Management Inc
Mary Jane Hourani, MM, EA, NTPI Fellow, Tax Accountant Mary Jane has been practicing since 1993, working for a couple larger Tax, Accounting, & Audit Firms in before transitioning to her own practice in 2005. Mary Jane has a Master of Management from Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration as well as a Bachelor of Science from Eastern Michigan University in Public Administration with a focus in Organizational Development and Governmental Accounting. She is credentialed as an Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent, allowing her to practice before the IRS. With this credential, she has direct oversite by the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility. She is also a National Association of Enrolled Agents NTPI Fellow. Mary Jane has been an Instructor of Tax for Michigan State University Tax School since 2008 as well as a speaker for several trade organizations since 2005. Mary Jane has been a Contributing Editor and Contributing Author of the National Tax Workbook for the Land Grand University Tax Education Foundation since 2009. She writes and compiles tax course packs used by Michigan State University Tax School and other trade organizations. She is a former H&R Block Instructor/Trainer. Mary Jane is a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents, Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants, National Association of Tax Professionals, American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers, and is a QuickBooks ProAdvisor.
Non-Member Price $109.00
Member Price $89.00