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AHI: AI For Accountants - Practical Applications
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Webcast Only
2.00 Credits
AI In Accounting and Auditing.
AHI: Advanced Management and Leadership Essentials (Mini Course)
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Webcast Only
2.00 Credits
Leading others Coaching and developing staff Building leadership communications skills
Surgent's Representing a Client in an IRS Audit
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Webcast Only
3.00 Credits
Impact of the Trump Administration on IRS funding Reduction in IRS staffing Potential reduction in IRS’s ability to process and audit tax returns Status of IRS Direct File program Auditing large corporations and partnerships Audits of high income and high net worth individuals Information document requests What happens when a client agrees or disagrees with the IRS’s audit findings The Dirty Dozen for 2025: roadmap to IRS audit issues
Surgent's Preparing and Writing Findings in Yellow Book and Single Audits
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Webcast Only
4.00 Credits
The types of audit findings reported in Yellow Book and single audit engagements The finding elements required by the GAO and OMB standards Where audit findings get communicated in the reporting process
Surgent's Required Minimum Distributions: Compliance and Planning
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Webcast Only
4.00 Credits
Minimum distribution requirement changes by the SECURE Act 2.0 Latest IRS guidance, including final regulations The calculation of required minimum distributions using the Uniform Life Table Required minimum distributions from multiple accounts New §401(k) rules of SECURE Act 2.0 Inherited employer retirement accounts and IRAs: Changes to spousal and non-spousal beneficiary distribution options and stretch IRAs under the SECURE Act Required minimum distributions in the year of death Roth conversions for estate planning and avoiding required minimum distributions Timing of distributions for maximum tax-free compounding Section 529 rollovers to Roth accounts under SECURE Act 2.0 Qualified charitable distributions from IRAs and the relationship between deductible IRAs and QCDs under the new anti-abuse rules. Includes SECURE Act 2.0 rollovers to CRUTs and CRATs Taxation of distributions Penalties for missed required minimum distributions and reasonable cause for abatement of penalties. Includes SECURE Act 2.0 changes
Comprehensive S Corporation Taxation Form 1120S 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Learn how to qualify and to make the S corporation election Determine how to calculate initial and annual stock and debt basis amounts and the three reasons why they are maintained Understand the four loss limitation rules applied on the shareholder's individual income tax return (i.e., basis, at-risk, passive, and excess business loss limitations) Understand the proper tax treatment and reporting of a distribution from the S corporation to a shareholder Determine how to calculate AAA and OAA account for an S corporation as well as the 3 potential taxes Determine the impact of health insurance, the net investment income tax, qualified business income tax deduction and unreasonable compensation issues on the reporting function of the S corporation
How Changes in Business Methods Affects Internal Control 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
How is business changing. What is driving the change and how long will it last. How specifically is an organizations control system important. What steps are needed to "keep up" with the upheaval.
Pension and Profit-Sharing Plan Strategies 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Types of documents: advantages and disadvantages, where they fit and plan termination issues Types of retirement plans Plan selection and design Contribution and deduction limits and timing Reporting and disclosure: Form 5500 and participant communications Legislative environment In-plan Roth conversions
Surgent's Preparing Individual Tax Returns for New Staff and Paraprofessionals
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Updates related to HR 1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act, incorporated throughout the course Preparation of various Form 1040 individual tax returns and schedules; provided answers include “filled-in” forms Coverage of Form 7203 Coverage of §199A qualified business income, its calculation, limitations, and examples Dividends and interest – Ordinary, return of capital, and capital gain distribution dividends; tax-exempt interest, original issue discount, etc. Security transactions – From Form 1099-B to Form 8949 to Schedule D, plus mutual fund sales and related basis issues Self-employed person issues Schedule C deductions including depreciation Sale and exchange of property – Understanding Form 4797 and depreciation recapture; capital gains A working understanding of passive losses – How to handle rental property and how the passive loss rules flow to the tax forms Itemized deductions – A thorough understanding of what’s deductible and what’s not Interest deductions – Limitations and timing problems Charitable contributions substituting for taxes, IRS says – No! Retirement contributions and education credits and deductions Tax computations – The Kiddie Tax, AMT, regular tax, tax credits Individual problems illustrated by form preparation for various items, with numerous “practice tips” Impact of recent legislation and forms changes on the 1040
Surgent's The Complete Guide to Payroll Taxes and 1099 Issues
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Payroll tax requirements for wages, including wages subject to the .9 percent tax, employee benefits and reimbursements, nonqualified deferred compensation, stock options, and tips Fringe benefits issues, such as health insurance, life insurance, cafeteria plan benefits, accountable and non-accountable plans, standard mileage rates, and per diem rates Special issues -- Using a common paymaster, how to file W-2s after a takeover, merger, or acquisition, and state and local tax withholding Statutory employees, independent contractors, and possible changes to §530 relief Penalties -- Who is a responsible person? Expenses and gross-up calculations Pension issues and payroll taxes including SIMPLE plans, and §401(k) and pension distributions The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) Forms I-9, W-9, W-2, 1099, 1099-NEC, SS-8, and 940 Understanding payroll tax responsibilities in the gig economy
Surgent's Engaging and Managing Young Professionals
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Webcast Only
0.00 Credits
Characteristics that are more dominant among younger working professionals and what distinguishes them from other sectors of the workforce Changes younger professionals seek in the workplace Suggestions on engaging and developing younger workers Best practices by organizations who have successfully integrated younger professionals Expectations as to learning, development, and training Work environments and schedules School-to-work transitions Views on salary, benefits, and corporate ethics Whether younger professionals’ expectations are significantly different from any other generation Strengths younger professionals offer which set them apart from others Common myths pertaining to younger professionals Definitions of success
CFO Series: Decision Making in an Irrational World Partnered with the Idaho Society
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
How and why ambiguity is good, and how certainty can be harmful. How the past blinds us to the real future. What is the difference between risk and uncertainty? Managing measurable risk and unmeasurable risk. We need to ask, “What could happen, not what will happen?” Why have our current planning approaches failed? What can we do to improve? The need to analyze decisions from multiple perspectives, why we must ‘think twice’? Probabilities are not necessarily predictive. How statistics can be misused and misunderstood – thus increasing risk. Not everything can be anticipated, e.g., the success of Google. We must focus on our goal. Our plans must be flexible! Better plans require more planning, what do we need to change in our decision process? How to use the OODA loop and other decision models? New lessons from the Judgement of Solomon. Why do the best performing organizations always plan for the unexpected? Multiple scenarios always! Experiments always lead to success. Tools to deal with randomness, including: The Scientific Method, re-framing, and periodic reality checks. Choosing the right, relevant costs? The sunk cost fallacy reexamined Opportunity costs. Relevant costs for responsibility accounting. Product or process continuance or discontinuance. Fixed costs vs avoidable costs. Short run and long run. Decision dynamics: How can today’s right decision turn sour tomorrow? Unintended consequences. Selling surplus capacity. How can statistics be misused and misunderstood – thus increasing risk? Harnessing sensitivity analysis, multiple scenarios, and other tools effectively. Real options increase certainty by making us more flexible. All risks are subjective, but we futilely attempt to quantify the unquantifiable. Advanced financial analysis and modeling tools. Proper modeling of long-term decisions. Best practices in project analysis. Alternative evaluation methods. Why should you consider multiple metrics? Capital rationing. Choosing the correct discount factor? Year-end convention and other less understood assumptions. Sensitivity and scenario analysis. Monte Carlo Simulation in practice. Interpreting results properly? NPV vs IRR vs MIRR vs ROI. Considerations when metrics contradict other metrics. Real options are hard to value but are invaluable. Behavioral issues. Evaluating projects with no obvious return. Multiple numeric examples and work sheets. Does diversification truly reduce risk – or not? Portfolio theory and how to use it properly? The differences between specific risk and systematic risk and how can we reduce those risks? The most common reasons why most organizations fail when attempting to diversify. What happened to conglomerates? Why conglomerates disappeared in the West? Why are conglomerates in Korea and India successful? Diversification via acquisitions. Is the control premium worthwhile? Which cost of capital (WACC) should we employ? What are the effective diversification methods and tactics that truly do reduce risk?
The Best S Corporation, Limited Liability, and Partnership Update Course by Surgent
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Discussion of key individual provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, such as TCJA provisions made permanent, new tip income deduction, new overtime pay deduction, Trump accounts, and the expanded SALT cap Comprehensive coverage of business provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including but not limited to: Bonus Depreciation made permanent Increased §179 deduction Changes to §174 R&E Expenditures Changes to §163(j) Form 1099/1099-K changes Qualified Small Business Stock Exclusion Excess Business Loss Limitation Section 1244 Small Business Stock and Section 1202 Qualified Small Business Stock treatment and applicability Principles and considerations for nonresident withholding, composite payments, and passthrough entity taxes Partnership Distributions, Form 7217, and S Corporation Redemptions Thinking beyond §163(j) -- Interest Allocation Rules, Original Issue Discount, Applicable High Yield Discount Obligations, Convertible Corporate Debt Instruments, and Debt-Financed Distributions Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation Selected Practice and Reporting Issues: What’s new? A review of recent cases and tax law changes and IRS guidance affecting S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
1065 Mastering Preparation and Planning Part I
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Webcast Only
4.00 Credits
Changes on Schedule K. Schedules K-2 and K-3. When does a business involving spouses require a partnership return? How to eliminate late-filing penalties for partnership returns. When must a partnership return be filed? How to apply the bonus depreciation rules to partnership step-ups under Schedule 743. IRS form allowing revocation of section 754 election. When it's possible to revoke the election. Answering Form 1065 questions on passive activity grouping.
Vows Made Visible: Ethics and the Call of the Profession 26-27
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Webcast Only
4.00 Credits
AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, Institute of Management Accountants Standards of Ethical Conduct and T.D. Circular 230 Implications of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Recent, relevant cases on accounting profession ethics and professional responsibility Areas the partner should pay particular attention to What it means to be a profession and a professional Ethical frameworks
Comprehensive S Corporation Taxation Form 1120S 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Learn how to qualify and to make the S corporation election Determine how to calculate initial and annual stock and debt basis amounts and the three reasons why they are maintained Understand the four loss limitation rules applied on the shareholder's individual income tax return (i.e., basis, at-risk, passive, and excess business loss limitations) Understand the proper tax treatment and reporting of a distribution from the S corporation to a shareholder Determine how to calculate AAA and OAA account for an S corporation as well as the 3 potential taxes Determine the impact of health insurance, the net investment income tax, qualified business income tax deduction and unreasonable compensation issues on the reporting function of the S corporation
How Changes in Business Methods Affects Internal Control 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
How is business changing. What is driving the change and how long will it last. How specifically is an organizations control system important. What steps are needed to "keep up" with the upheaval.
Pension and Profit-Sharing Plan Strategies 26-27
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Types of documents: advantages and disadvantages, where they fit and plan termination issues Types of retirement plans Plan selection and design Contribution and deduction limits and timing Reporting and disclosure: Form 5500 and participant communications Legislative environment In-plan Roth conversions
Surgent's Annual Accounting and Auditing Update
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Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Recently issued FASB Accounting Standards Updates, PCC Update, and items on the FASB’s Technical Agenda Recently issued ASUs covering derivatives, credit losses under ASC 326, government grants, and expense disaggregation FASB Final PIR Report for Leases (Topic 842) Statement on Quality Management Standards: SQMS 1, SQMS 2, and SQMS 3 Proposed SAS on the auditor’s responsibility relating to fraud Recently issued SASs and other AICPA activity Recently issued PCAOB standards and SEC rulemaking activities Other important A&A practice matters
Surgent's Adapting to OBBBA Changes: A Strategic Review
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Webcast Only
2.00 Credits
Business losses The SALT cap Implementing Section 1202 changes Form 1099 reporting changes Business meals Health care–related issues Family and medical leave Other crucial OBBBA provisions