Family Tax Planning 2022
Available Until
Self-study
2.00 Credits
Member Price $69.00
Non-Member Price $89.00
Overview
While the nuclear family remains the center point of society, it is under tremendous economic and social pressure today. This mini-course is designed to cover “hot” topics directly impacting the practitioner who represents any client with family issues. The emphasis is on using tax solutions to ease family economic concerns permitting the practitioner to be a real tax hero.
Highlights
- Filing status and exemptions
- Divorce costs
- Child, dependent care and adoption credits
- Education expenses, credits and deductions
- Medical costs
- Charitable contributions
- Casualty and theft losses
- Home sales and mortgage interest
- Property rights
- Elderly, disabled and estate planning
Objectives
- Recognize the effect of marital status on filing status, identify the advisability of filing a joint return enlight of the innocent spouse rules, specify available exemptions, and determine the differences between deductible and nondeductible divorce costs.
- Identify the costs and fees that qualify for the tax credit for adoption expenses and for education credits, such as the HOPE credit, and cite the requirements for dependent care assistance and the contribution limits for Coverdell ESAs.
- Determine medical cost deductions available to individuals under 213, specify items qualifying as deductible 163 home mortgage interest and recognize the taxation of 1041 interspousal transfers particularly as to property settlements.
Notice
This is a self-study/on demand course offered by a 3rd party vendor and will NOT be accessible in the My Upcoming CPE section of the ISCPA website. Course access information will be emailed directly to you by CalCPA. The course expires one year from the purchase date. Format = Downloadable PDF.
Non-Member Price $89.00
Member Price $69.00