Form 1120S - Preparation and Analysis
2.00 Credits
Member Price $79
Non-Member Price $109
Overview
This course provides an in-depth exploration of Form 1120S, the tax return form used by S corporations. Students will learn the intricacies of preparing and analyzing this form, including how to determine the taxable income of the S corporation, how to properly report and allocate income, deductions, and credits, and how to calculate the shareholder's basis in the S corporation.
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Highlights
- Understanding the definition and requirements of an S corporation, the benefits and limitations of choosing this entity type, and the eligibility requirements for shareholders
- Income and Deductions: Understanding the different types of income and deductions that an S corporation can have, including ordinary income, capital gains and losses, depreciation, and expenses.
- Shareholder Basis: Understanding the shareholder’s basis in the S corporation, how to calculate it, and the impact of distributions on the basis.
- Reporting Requirements: Understanding the different reporting requirements for Form 1120S, including Schedule K-1, Schedule L, Schedule M-2, and Schedule M-3
- Tax Planning: Understanding the tax planning strategies available to S Corporations and their shareholders, including tax deferral, income shifting, and tax-free reorganizations
Prerequisites
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Designed For
CPAs, EAs, attorneys, bankers, and financial planners
Objectives
- Discuss Form 1120S and the skills necessary to prepare the form for S corporations
- Prepare for 1120S
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Arthur Werner, Werner-Rocca Seminars, LTD
Arthur Werner, JD, MS, is the president and is a shareholder in the lecture firm of Werner-Rocca Seminars, Ltd. Arthur’s lecture topic specialties include business, tax, financial and estate planning for high net worth individuals. In addition, he is an adjunct professor of taxation in the master of science in taxation program at the Philadelphia University. He lectures extensively in the areas of estate planning, financial planning and estate and gift taxation to attendees.
Non-Member Price $109
Member Price $79