Don Farmer’s Passive Activities: Material Participation Rules, Time Tracking & Compliance Strategies
Overview
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Dive into the strategies you need to minimize the impact of the passive activity rules. You’ll learn all seven methods for meeting the “material participation” rules and get the latest insights from recent case law on how these rules are being applied today. We’ll break down which activities and time count toward material participation (and what doesn’t) — and give you practical guidance on how to properly document your clients’ hours to stay audit-ready and compliant. If you’ve ever wrestled with the nuances of material participation, this session will make it clear, manageable and immediately useful.This course is part of a four-seminar series. Take it as a stand-alone seminar or sign up for the entire series for a comprehensive passive activity training.
Highlights
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The seven ways to satisfy the "material participation" rules
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Deep dives into the “facts and circumstances” material participation rule and the significant participation activity methods.
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Which time counts toward material participation (and which time doesn’t count).
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How to document material participation.
Prerequisites
None
Objectives
- Identify the different ways of satisfying the material participation rules.
- Identify the detailed requirements of the “facts and circumstances” material participation test and the “significant participation activities” test.
- Compute time that counts towards material participation and time that doesn’t count.
- Identify methods of documenting material participation
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
George Koutelieris
Specializing in all phases of tax work, including planning and consulting on complex tax transactions including formations, liquidations, mergers and acquisitions, purchase and sales, multi-state and international tax for closely held businesses and their owners.
Non-Member Price $99.00
Member Price $79.00