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Surgent's Tax Update for Client Advisory Services
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $159
Client advisory services (CAS) professionals are becoming a more integral part of the operations of any CPA firm. As such, they must stay on top of changing tax law. In this course, we will explore tax changes in areas CAS professionals are involved with — information reporting, payroll tax issues, and tax credit and deduction documentation. We will also discuss relevant changes to individual and business tax returns so that CAS professionals can better assist clients with tax needs in the upcoming year.
Reviewing Partnership Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $139
Ways to avoid common errors A thorough review can spot errors that are commonly missed during the preparation of a partnership or LLC return. Course materials are designed to sharpen your reviewer skills by examining case studies and discussing complex LLC and partnership issues often missed by staff tax return preparers. Four case studies, four opportunities to apply your reviewing skills The course's case study-based approach is designed to increase comprehension and retention. Each case includes a narrative and a full 2025 tax return, developed to include the effects of H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA. Learners are encouraged to spot errors made in the returns and potential areas for improvement. Partnership tax filing requirements Course materials discuss the filing requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3, including the availability of the domestic filing exception.
Applying the Uniform Guidance in Your Single Audits
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Online
8.0 Credits
Member Price: $319
Performing efficient single audits You will learn how to be more efficient and effective at planning and performing audits in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. Highlights include: Performing a compliance audit under the Uniform Guidance Auditee and auditor responsibilities Federal assistance and nonfederal entities' major programs Internal control over compliance Reporting your findings
Surgent's Excel Budgeting Ideas
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
Budget methods are the key to allowing department managers to efficiently prepare their budget in Excel. For example, a budget method may be to spread prior year actuals or match prior year actuals, or match prior year actuals less 10%. In this webinar, we will explore how to allow users to pick a budget method from a drop-down list for each account and then have Excel perform different calculations depending on the budget method selected. We use several features and functions at the same time to pull this off. Even if you are not involved in the budgeting process, the underlying features and functions discussed have a wide range of uses.
Surgent's Food, Beverage, and Entertainment Expensing
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
The IRS has issued final regulations regarding the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's (TCJA) elimination of the deduction for expenditures related to entertainment, amusement, or recreational activities and provided guidance to determine whether an activity is considered to be entertainment. The final regulations also address the 50% limitation on the deduction of food and beverage expenses and when the 50% limitation does not apply. To effectively advise clients, it is imperative for tax practitioners to understand these rules and be updated on the latest IRS guidance related to meals and entertainment.
How AI is Automating Internal Control 26-27
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $175
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is mainstream, and most people have a basic understanding of it, but few know the depth and breadth of its capabilities. AI is making an impact in just about everything in business and our lives. The operation of an internal control system is also changing because of this incredible advancement. This course explains what AI is and how it works and goes into detail about how it can be applied to an internal control system. This course explores changes occurring in today's world as well as what's coming.
Income Tax Planning for Bond Investments 26-27
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $175
Clients concerned about market volatility often prefer more conservative fixed-income investment strategies. There are many choices to consider: taxable or tax-exempt bonds; Treasury Bills or inflation-indexed bonds; and direct purchases, exchange-traded funds, or mutual funds. This course will explore the current economic environment, various fixed-income strategies, and their taxation. Companion course: Tax Aspects of Stock Investing
Tax Basis and other Special Purpose Frameworks 26-27
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $175
GAAP has become too complex for many small and private entities. As an alternative, many entities have adopted special purpose frameworks (formerly called OCBOA). This program guides entities through the acceptable methods of non-GAAP financial statements, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and presentation of the statements and disclosures.
Surgent's Excel Shortcuts for Accountants
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
This webinar presents a variety of time-saving ideas, shortcuts, and tips that are sure to boost personal productivity. We discuss better summing, address one of the biggest pitfalls that Excel users have faced over the past 25 years, present the most important keyboard shortcuts, demonstrate a better alternative to hiding rows or columns, illustrate how to quickly navigate to other workbooks and files, and demonstrate using Excel with styles.
Surgent's Home Office Rules
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $119
Since 2017, employees have not been eligible to take an itemized deduction for a home office. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act suspended all miscellaneous itemized deductions for tax years 2018 through 2025. That deduction is scheduled to go into effect in 2026. Self-employed individuals can deduct office expenses on Schedule C, Form 1040. The home office deduction includes typical office-connected expenditures such as supplies, postage, computers, printers, and all the other ordinary and necessary expenses a person would have in connection with running a home office. The home office tax deduction for the self-employed would cover expenses for the business use of a home, which includes mortgage interest, rent, insurance, utilities, repairs, and depreciation. This program discusses many of the most important issues relating to the deductibility of home office-related expenses.
Reviewing S Corporation Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $139
Training your reviewer's eye The complexity of S corporation tax law presents a formidable challenge to tax practitioners for accurate compliance and reporting of S corporation activities. The course identifies the common errors practitioners make on S corporation tax returns that review staff should spot. Four returns for you to review Learners can fine-tune their reviewing skills by examining case studies of sample tax returns that may warrant additional information from the client and areas of tax law where proper treatment requires additional analysis and information. Issues discussed include: Income and deductions Schedule K-1 reporting requirements Schedule K-2 and K-3 reporting requirements and the domestic filing exception The tax return in each case study contains errors or inaccuracies, giving learners the opportunity to apply their reviewing skills. Developed with H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA, in mind, these case studies reflect the realities of reviewing S corporation returns today.
Surgent's Contract Law for Accounting and Finance Professionals
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
Accounting and finance professionals routinely encounter a broad range of legal issues while advising clients or performing routine job functions. Contract law tops the list as the most frequent issue that intersects with the accounting and finance professions. As trusted advisors, it is wise to understand the fundamentals of contract law for both personal and professional benefit. This course provides a broad overview of contract law basics geared specifically toward the accounting and finance professions. From contract formation to enforceability, this course offers an interesting look at how contract law intersects with accounting and finance. Participants should walk away with a better understanding of common issues that arise when reviewing contracts.
Surgent's Taxation of Tips and Overtime Under OBBBA
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $119
Arguably the most discussed topics to come out of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) are the taxation of tips and overtime. Practitioners need to understand these provisions now, as they are effective for 2025 tax returns. This program provides practitioners with the background currently available to advise clients regarding these two important tax developments. Both employers and employees need to understand these timely changes to taxation.
Accounting for Digital Assets Under U.S. GAAP: Crypto lending and borrowing
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Online
1.0 Credits
Member Price: $49
Crypto lending and borrowing As you or your clients begin exploring new ways to transact with crypto assets, one of the many possibilities is through involvement with crypto lending and borrowing. Understanding the process of lending and borrowing crypto assets is the first step. You'll learn the fundamentals related to these transactions and accounting considerations from the perspectives of both lenders and borrowers. Note: This webcast has been updated to cover FASB issued ASU No. 2023-08, *Intangibles—Goodwill and Other—Crypto Assets (Subtopic 350-60): Accounting for and Disclosure of Crypto Assets*, which is effective for all entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Part four of a series This webcast is part four of a series that will bring to life the content incorporated in the AICPA Practice Aid *Accounting for and Auditing of Digital Assets*. This webcast will walk you through: The process of borrowing and lending crypto assets Crypto lending accounting considerations including derecognition models Crypto borrowing accounting considerations including how to account for the obligation. Add more value Whether you're a CPA working with clients or an industry accountant responsible for corporate accounting policy, you'll gain a clear path to help your clients or entity by applying the appropriate accounting standards to digital asset crypto lending and borrowing activities. Detailed examples and use cases will demonstrate the real-world application of this guidance. You'll learn valuable information to open your world of crypto assets even more.
Surgent's Tax Research
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
Answering clients' tax questions accurately and on time is a key challenge for tax practitioners. Through simple, plain language explanations and examples, this course will help practitioners perform tax research more efficiently by describing the structure of the primary sources, highlighting the differences between primary and secondary sources, and detailing the steps in the tax research process.
Surgent's Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
This interactive professional development course explores the concept of unconscious bias and its impact on workplace dynamics, decision-making, and organizational culture. Through engaging exercises, real-world case studies, and reflective activities, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how implicit attitudes shape perceptions and behaviors — often without conscious awareness. The course empowers learners to recognize their own biases, understand their origins, and develop strategies to mitigate their effects in professional settings. Participants will leave with actionable tools to foster a more inclusive, equitable, and respectful workplace.
Surgent's Section 529 Plans: A Comprehensive Guide
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
This course provides a thorough examination of qualified tuition programs (Section 529 plans), focusing on their tax treatment, planning applications, and recent legislative changes. Participants will learn how 529 plans operate, what qualifies as education expenses, and how contributions, distributions, and beneficiary changes are treated under federal law. The course explores practical planning strategies, including 529-to-Roth IRA rollovers, multigenerational "dynasty" 529 planning, grandparent-owned account considerations, and interplay with financial aid. It also addresses state-level variations, compliance issues, and common pitfalls. Using real-world scenarios, the course evaluates when 529 plans are advantageous, the limitations families may encounter, and alternative approaches to education and long-term savings. Participants will gain a clear understanding of tax benefits, penalties, strategic funding approaches, and planning opportunities for high-net-worth families as well as typical households.
Surgent's Section 754 Step-Up in Basis: Understanding the Tax Issues for Partnerships and LLCs
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
When a purchaser buys an existing partner's partnership interest or the interest of a member of a limited liability corporation (LLC) taxed as a partnership, the amount paid becomes the basis for the purchaser's partnership interest (outside basis). If the partnership's assets have appreciated sufficiently, the difference between the new partner's inside and outside basis can be substantial. This disparity can deprive the new partner of depreciation deductions and inflate his or her share of the gain from subsequent property dispositions unless a Section 754 election is in effect. The Section 754 election can also apply when a partnership makes a distribution of property and the basis of the distributed property to the partnership and the basis the partner/distributee will take in the distributed property are not equal. In this case, a partnership can recover basis it would otherwise lose if the 754 election were not in effect.
Surgent's Strategies for Maximizing Social Security Benefits
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
As Americans live longer and increasingly move away from traditional pensions, Social Security has become the main source of retirement income for many clients. Meanwhile, concerns about solvency and a lack of understanding of key rules have led to confusion and sometimes misguided decisions. This program offers tax practitioners the knowledge they need to help clients make informed choices about Social Security and retirement income.
Agentic AI for CPAs: Automate Workflows with Intelligence 26-27
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
The newest evolution of AI technology is Agentic AI. This technology enables you to deploy AI agents to take action on your behalf and execute tasks. Agentic AI is the key enabler to using AI technology to automate your workflows. Learning how to take advantage of AI agents provides a substantial competitive advantage. This course will teach you the fundamentals of agentic AI and how you can put them to work in your firm or business.