Surgent's Forms 1120-S and 1065 Return Review Boot Camp for New and Experienced Reviewers

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  • Location
    • Your Space
      Your Space
      Self Study - Surgent, ID 00000
  • Credits
    • 8.00
  • Credit Type(s)
    • Taxes (Technical) (8.00)
  • Prerequisites
    • Experience in preparing Forms 1120-S or 1065, reviewing diagnostics, and preparing workpapers

  • Vendor
    • Surgent
  • Level
    • Intermediate
  • Fields of Study
    • Taxes
  • Message
    • When & Where You Want

Description

Most review techniques developed by professionals are self-taught and fine-tuned via experience. Yet how does one start? The purpose of this course is to give both new and seasoned reviewers additional and advanced procedures via a multitude of checklists to more thoroughly review S corporation and partnership tax returns. Its emphasis is not planning; rather, it is to develop a strategy to properly review a return effectively and thoroughly. The course includes dozens of "practice tips for new reviewers" and is updated for impacts of newly enacted legislation.

Type = Download

  • Qualifies for IRS CE Credit
  • Designed For

    Senior-level staff new to the review process or experienced staff members looking to update and/or expand their review procedures

    Objectives

    • Expand the process involved in reviewing applicable tax returns
    • Identify the most common areas that result in errors
    • Document a review, including consideration of risk management

    Highlights

    • Reviews of portions of error-prone “staff-prepared” Forms 1120-S and 1065 from client-provided information
    • What are common errors preparers make and what are the areas generating malpractice claims?
    • Initial administrative groundwork
    • The importance of Schedule M-1
    • Reporting requirements and filing exceptions for Schedules K-2 and K-3 
    • Don’t fall prey to reporting oddities
    • When can seemingly separately stated Schedule K items actually be trade or business items to report on Forms 1120-S or 1065, page 1?
    • Form 1120-S – What exactly is terminating S elections today? How do I recognize a second class of stock? Maintaining shareholder basis schedules; beware of final IRS regulations regarding “open debt”; the default method of calculating basis versus the election under §1367; can an S corporation distribute earnings and profits from C corporation years?
    • Form 1065 – Why use §704(b) to maintain capital accounts; §704(c) regulations for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members; allocating recourse, nonrecourse, and qualified nonrecourse debt; a review of §754 step-up in basis rules
    • Multiple checklists of efficient procedures to identify potential issues on an 1120-S or 1065 tax return

    Advanced Prep

    None

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