Tax professionals will learn about tax law changes affecting the preparation of 2011 small business tax returns, especially Schedule Continuing Form 1040, Form 1065, and Form 1120S. Topics to be covered include the tax provisions that expired in 2011 and those that will expire in 2012.
Johnny Cervantes, Chief, Tax Forms and Publications, Business Review, IRS, and tax practitioner panelists, Karen Brosi, EA, CFP and Lawrence Zimbler, EA, MST, from 4SquareTax & Accounting LLC, will review changes to incentive provisions, information reporting, and expired incentive credits and deductions.
Robin M. Tuczak from the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, will deliver key information regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) provisions, i.e., reporting of employer provided healthcare coverage on Form W-2, and small business health care tax credit.
The broadcast will also be Archived for 12 months for viewers who are unable to watch the Live program, wish to review the material or wish to complete a Self-Study CPE program. Viewers can earn 1-CPE for completing this program.
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Viewers needing Continuing Professional Education credit can take advantage of a Tax Talk Today subscription price of $217.50 or $14.50/credit for 15 CPE credits, which includes all 8-programs. Fewer CPE credits can be purchased.
Tax Talk Today is an IRS Approved Continuing Education Provider.
About Tax Talk Today, The Tax Show for the Tax Pro
An 8-program, 15 CPE, webcast series, designed to educate tax professionals with reliable information about complex tax issues. Tax Talk Today features roundtable discussions and real-time interaction with industry professionals, and IRS officials. Tax Talk Today collaborates with Tax Analysts, Tax.com and NAEA to provide content meeting CPE Credit requirements for CPAs, enrolled agents, RTRP candidates, attorneys, and all professionals needing CPE credits in the tax area. Programs are available live, archived or podcast. Contact Paul Lamonia at 202-559-9330 or Lamonia@TaxTalkToday.com or visit www.TaxTalkToday.com.

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