Corporate Tax Planning 2025-26
Available Until
TBD
21.0 Credits
Member Price $529.00
Non-Member Price $699.00
Overview
This course examines and explains the practical aspects of using the closely held corporation to maximize after-tax return on business operations. Recent developments giving corporations a competitive edge over other entities are explored and detailed. Practitioners are alerted to often missed fringe benefits, retirement planning opportunities, corporate business deductions, income splitting possibilities and little-known estate planning techniques. The program covers step-by-step tax procedures to form, operate, and ultimately dispose of a closely held corporation. Distinctions between S and C corporations will be unraveled and guidelines for client direction given.
Highlights
Business Forms & Characteristics
- Corporate Formation & Capitalization
- Corporate Principals & Employees
- Basic Fringe Benefits
- Business Entertainment
- Insurance
- Retirement Plans
- Nonqualified Deferred Compensation
- S Corporations
- Business Dispositions & Reorganizations
Prerequisites
General understanding of federal income taxation.
Objectives
- Identify the transfer of money, property, or both by prospective shareholders and the basic requirements associated with 351.
- Recognize the differences between start
- up and organizational expenses, and identify the elements of corporate tax recognition including capital gains and losses.
- Specify the requirements for corporate charitable contributions and determine how to avoid 541 status.
Preparation
None.
Non-Member Price $699.00
Member Price $529.00