Foreign Tax Issues: When and How to Report | Virtual , Special Topics
- Course Description
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This course will look at the issues surrounding foreign income reporting such as when and how to report foreign income, as well as the appropriate forms to comply with the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) and Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) requirements. During this seminar, we will cover the compliance issue of digital assets, §911 foreign income tax exclusion and the use of ITINs. Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to determine when foreign income and transactions are required to be reported, to which reporting agency, and which is the correct form to use. The participant will have a guideline for the reporting of digital assets, the §911 foreign income tax exclusion and the updated procedures regarding the application for and use of ITINs.
- Learning Objectives
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At the conclusion of the presentation the Tax Professional will be able to:
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Recognize which transactions are required to be reported,
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Determine which forms are needed in order to be in compliance,
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Identify the reporting requirements to the Treasury Department vs. the Internal Revenue Service, and
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Identify special deduction limits applicable to such business expenses as travel and entertainment, net operating losses, casualty losses, and business retirement plans
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Provide a review of the various reports and examples of how to complete the required forms.
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Your certificate will be emailed to you within 10 business days of the completion of the course.
- Refunds or transfers to future education are allowed up to 7 days prior to the beginning of the course.
- A $25 administrative fee will be charged for all course changes.
- There are no partial refunds or discounts if a portion of the course is missed.
- Once the Course Materials PDF is emailed, refunds are no longer available for that course.
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- Registrations received after this date will be subject to a $35 late fee.
- A $25 administration fee will be charged for all course changes.
- An administrative charge of $25 will be assessed when any requested course changes are made.
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- Special Topics materials and Special Topics presentations are intended to stimulate thought and discussion and to provide attendees useful ideas and guidance in the areas of federal taxation and administration. These materials as well as the comments of the instructors do not constitute and should not be treated as tax advice regarding the use of any tax procedure, tax planning technique, device or suggestion, or any of the tax consequences associated with them.
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