Preparing returns for estates can be difficult, especially if you do not prepare these kinds of returns often, but these services are vital for our clients. This course provides the practitioner with a practical understanding of Federal estate law. We will examine Forms 1041 and 706 and will address how and when to prepare each form. We will also discuss planning suggestions to minimize taxation where possible for clients.
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After attending and participating in this webinar, you will be able to:
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Why You Should Attend:-
The executor of a decedent's estate uses Form 1041 to report estate income. One uses Form 706 to figure the estate tax imposed by Chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code, and, is also used to compute the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax imposed by Chapter 13 on direct skips. This form is complicated to prepare.
Who Will Benefit:-
Accountants, Tax Preparers, Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents.
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Jason Dinesen (EA, LPA) is a tax nerd, entrepreneur, tax expert, and a well-known presenter of continuing education courses.
Known for his sharp tax interpretations, he is one of the quickest to bring the analysis of the latest tax updates and IRS guidance to the professional community. Jason has coached over 200,000 accounting, tax, and HR professionals on various topics of accounting, individual taxation, corporate taxation, professional ethics, and much more.
He has presented dozens of webinars on Form 1099 (for 10 years on this subject!); marriage in the tax code; tax updates; the new Form W-4, payroll updates, filing status, tax credit, and other issues relating to the modern-day household setting.
He also teaches 2 classes at Simpson College, Individual Income Tax and Business Analytics.
Jason always had a knack for radio shows and has regularly featured as an anchor for Radio Iowa.
Jason was born and raised in Iowa and has a degree in corporate communications from Simpson College in Indianola. He has a big family that includes his wife, two sons, 4 cats, and 2 dogs. His other hobbies include being a season ticket holder to the University of Iowa football.