Employee vs. Independent Contractor – Sponsored by PayChex (1 CE)

CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Presenter:Chris Jankus, MSPOD, SHRM-SCP Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers This session clarifies the classification of workers as either employees or independent contractors according to IRS guidelines. Learning Objectives: Clarify the classification of workers based on IRS guidelines. Identify factors to determine worker classification. Recognize employer tax responsibilities with employees and independent contractors. Now Available On-Demand

Reasonable Compensation Horror Stories – Sponsored by RCReports (1 CE)

CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Speakers: Eric Green, Dawn Brolin, Tom Gorczynski, EA, USTCP; and Paul Hanman Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers Reasonable compensation is one of the most misunderstood topics in the tax realm, but it can have very real, very large implications on your clients and your firm. If you work with S Corps, you have a duty of care to ensure your clients are taking appropriate...

Protecting Client Privacy: Obligations and Best Practices for Tax Professionals By Drake (1 CE)

Speaker: Pete Lindstrom Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers Dive into the importance of protecting client privacy and necessary safeguards all tax professionals should take, during this webinar. Learning Objectives: Understand the landscape of privacy regulations on both a federal and state level Understand what physical, technical and administrative precautions you should take Understand how to adapt to special situations through a knowledge of the cybersecurity framework and best practices Now...

2024 November Solutions Room: The Nuances of Taxes After Divorce (1 CE)

CE: 1 IRS/1 CTEC Speaker: Timalyn Bowens Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers Taxes can be complicated, but divorce adds a new layer of complexity. The implications of divorce affect more than just the taxpayer's filing status and tax brackets. This course will cover those things as well as the impact on taxpayer assets and debts that have to be split. Specifically, how NOL carryovers, QDROs, estimated tax payments,...

CPA Master of Disaster, Jerry Schreiber Presents: Disaster Filing Deadlines and Casualty Losses (1 CE)

Speaker: Jerry Schreiber, CPA, "Master of Disaster" CE: 1 Hour Price: Free for Members | $100 for Nonmembers In light of the recent hurricanes that have devastated the Southeast, tax professionals face unprecedented challenges. Join the NAEA for an insightful webinar with speaker Jerry Schreiber, CPA, widely recognized as the "Master of Disaster." Schreiber, who has authored "Documenting a Casualty Loss" in the Journal of Accountancy, brings extensive expertise in...

S Corporations and Compensation in Spanish (1 CE)

Speaker: Ruben D. Valdes, EA, USTCP CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Este seminario dirigido por un instructor explica de forma detallada el concepto de Compensación Razonable en pequeñas empresas con un enfoqueen las Corporaciones S. La sesión cubrirá los factores que se debenconsiderar para determinar una compensación justa y razonable para accionistas-empleados conforme a los requisitos del IRS, además de losriesgos de clasificaciones incorrectas de distribuciones, dividendos u otras formas de compensación...

What to Expect in the New Tax Season – Sponsored by Drake (1 CE)

Speaker: John Sapp, CPA, Brand Ambassador; LaDonna Keener, CPA, Federal Tax Manager at Drake Software; & Robert Nolan, EA, CPA, CTFL CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Price: Free for Members | $50 Nonmembers Prepare yourself for the upcoming tax season with a comprehensive overview of the key updates and changes you need to know. This course will guide you through the latest 1099-K rules, offering clear insights on compliance and reporting requirements....

2024 Hot Topic: Ethics (2 CE)

Speaker: Allan (A.J) Reynolds, EA CE: 2 IRS/CTEC Price: Free for Members | $100 for Nonmembers “Ethics knows the difference between what you have a right to do and what is RIGHT to do.” - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Potter Stewart Why Authority matters: Circular 230 Considerations, such as diligence regarding accuracy, standards with respect to tax returns, requirements for written advice, competence, and taking unreasonable positions...

December Solutions Room: When to Back off Foreign

Speaker: Liz Zitzow CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers Sometimes when you start a return that you think you can handle, you discover you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. You’ve now invested hours of your workweek into this seemingly simple project, and there seems to be no end in sight. How will you get your other clients done in time? Should you abandon...

2025 January Solutions Room: Criminal Tax – What Tax Professionals Need to Know to Help Clients and Themselves (1 CE)

Speaker: Parag Patel, Esq CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Price: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers The IRS is devoting new significant resources to the detection of civil and criminal tax fraud, including failure to file required information reporting returns, the failure of taxpayers to report domestic and international income, and the failure of taxpayers to report virtual currency. This seminar will provide tax professionals with an overview of the recent...

2025 February Solutions Room: When Cognitive Decline Affects Your Client (1 CE)

Speaker: Beth Logan, EACE: 1 IRS/CTECPrice: Free for Members | $50 for Nonmembers This class will explain dementia and its warning signs. We will discuss the obligations for EAs regarding the sharing of information, collection of information, and review of the returns with clients. Through interactive discussions about various scenarios, we will develop ideas for handling dementia clients. Objectives: Explain dementia and related issues. Propose possible scenarios for dealing with...

March Solutions Room: NEW Form 7217 Partner’s Report of Property Distributed (1 CE)

Speaker: Jane Ryder, EA, CPA CE: 1 IRS/CTEC Price: Free for Members | $60 for Nonmembers The new Form 7217 will be filed by any partner receiving a distribution of property from a partnership (non-liquidating or liquidating) to report the basis of the distributed property, including any basis adjustment required by section 732(a)(2) or (b). This reporting may involve more than simply determining the relative values of the partner's basis in the...