2025 Spring & Summer Tax Update Includes The House Version of the ''Big Beautiful Bill''
(Full-Day or 2 Half-Days)
By: Prof. John Connors
(Full-Day or 2 Half-Days)
By: Prof. John Connors
CREDITS: 8
CATEGORY: Taxation
SPEAKER: Prof. John Connors, CPA, JD, LLM
DATE: Any Day or 2 Half-Days Day Mon.-Thu. June 16-19
or Any Day or 2 Half-Days Mon.-Thu. July 14-17
or Any Day or 2 Half-Days Mon.-Thu. Aug. 11-14
or Any Day or 2 Half-Days Mon.-Thu. Sep. 8-11
TIME: Full Day Option: 8:50 A.M. - 5:10 P.M. Eastern
8:50 - 10:45 Welcome & Lecture
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Lecture
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch (on your own)
1:30 - 3:15 Lecture
3:15 - 3:30 Coffee Break
3:30 - 5:00 Lecture
5:00 - 5:10 Wrap-up
Half Day Option: 12:00 - 3:40 P.M. Eastern on each day.
LOCATION: All New (2025) Pre-Recorded Webinar With Live Q&A
NOTE: There will be an opportunity to receive answers from the instructor in real-time by submitting your questions in the Q&A forum on the webinar page!
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT ON THE NEW TAX LAW INCLUDED: Click here to review a COMPLIMENTARY copy of the Table of Contents of the House version of the new law. You will gain much insight just by reading the summary of topics included in this seminar!! Attend the seminar to receive a full copy of this supplement.
You will probably be surprised that despite hearing again and again about a few key provisions, there is so much more in this initial version of the new tax law! Your clients are reading excerpts in the WSJ, Forbes, USA Today, etc. and they will want to know how these new proposals will impact their current tax situation. Also, what mid-year tax planning steps should we be taking in anticipation of these changes?
Do not wait until mid-July to look at this new massive tax law. Since the House and Senate versions have to be identical under the "budget reconciliation" process being used to pass this bill with a minimum of votes needed, the final version is going to contain the bulk of those proposals found in the House version.
Moreover, if you attend the June presentation of Mid-year Tax Update, YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE INCLUDED AT NO COST FOR THE 2-CREDIT CLASS ON THE FINAL VERSION OF THE BILL WHEN SIGNED IN EARLY JULY.
Along with thorough coverage of the new tax bill, the other emphasis of this mid-year tax update will focus on the new tax developments that have occurred over the last six months or so, along with appropriate client planning steps that we should be taking for the current 2025 tax year.
Combining the real-life experience of working with numerous CPA firms and tax professionals around the country, as well as comprehensive easy-to-read materials containing pertinent examples and illustrations, this powerful course essentially becomes a “must” for those practitioners needing a forum to review client issues that arose during this busy season which will certainly go down as another one of the most difficult and confusing to-date, causing many returns to be extended (or, amended). Also, critical tax issues and mid-year planning strategies for 2025 will be thoroughly covered, along with the most important tax developments, cases, IRS rulings and regulations over the last 6 months that we maybe only had a chance to glanced at, given the bombardment of information and issues. Click here to view a detailed course description.
This course includes a 500 page manual - a handy reference to help you with all your tax questions! Click here to view a detailed table of contents.
Topics & Learning Objectives Include:
- NEW TAX LAW PROVISONS OF PRESIDENT TRUMP'S "BIG BEAUTIFUL" BILL
- New Roth IRA conversion option for excess Sec. 529 plan balances
- Update on status of “beneficial ownership” reporting rules
- Finally, RMDs for inherited retirement accounts with 10-year payout rule
- Issues regarding S corp owner basis requirement statement on Schedule E
- Form 7203 - Special relief for disaster area taxpayers; Bipartisan Disaster Relief Bill
- Increased “luxury car” caps for 2025; Gain recognition on sale or trade-ins of used business assets
- Priority of Sec. 179 election over bonus depreciation
- Reinstatement of 100% bonus depreciation?
- Cost seg studies and “catching up” on missed depreciation deductions
- Tax planning with Sec. 754 step-up elections
- Review of retirement planning strategies; RMDs, QCDs, donor-advised funds
- Comprehensive list of exceptions for 10% early withdrawal penalty
- Update on 3.8% Medicare surtax on net investment income
- Treatment of interest expense incurred to acquire flowthrough entity interest
- Interest on debt-financed distributions from LLCs and S corps
- Carryover of Sec. 199A EBLs and Sec. 461(l) NOLs; Impact of death, divorce or remarriage on tax attributes
- Update on Sec. 461(l) “excess loss deduction” limits for 2025
- Impact of SALT cap on state passthrough entity tax (PTE) elections
- Will Congress “double” the $10,000 limit for joint returns?
- Interaction of SALT cap and “tax benefit” rule for state/local income tax refunds
- Coverage of the latest IRS guidance and issues with Sec. 199A deduction
- Latest update on extension of Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) provisions
Click On The Video Below To View A Demo of Prof. Connors
Prof. John Connors is one of the most knowledgeable tax lecturers in the nation. He has the ability to simplify the most complex tax rules. Bring in all your tax questions and get a CORRECT answer.
- Program Level: Overview
- Prerequisites: Basic Knowledge of Federal Taxation
- Advance Preparation: None Required