Tax Planning: Making the Best of Bad Situations (Currently Unavailable)

This self-study series helps tax practitioners understand planning considerations and potential problems when certain "bad situations" happen to their clients. Topics include the tax and non-tax issues of living together, property rights, premarital agreements, personal bankruptcy, cancellation of debt, foreclosure, repossession, reporting of bad debts, medical expenses, casualty losses, AMT, adoption, and college expenses.

This course helps the practitioner understand planning considerations and potential problems when certain "bad situations" happen to his/her client. The focus of this course is on the tax and non-tax issues of personal relationship matters, such as living together, property rights, premarital agreements, filing status, exemptions, and dependents.
This course helps the practitioner understand planning considerations and potential problems when certain "bad situations" happen to his/her client. The focus of this course is on the tax and non-tax issues in personal bankruptcy, cancellation of debt, foreclosure, repossession, and reporting of bad debts.
This course helps the practitioner understand planning considerations and potential problems when certain "bad situations" happen to his/her client. The focus of this course is on the tax and non-tax issues of medical expenses and casualty losses.
This course helps the practitioner understand planning considerations and potential problems when certain "bad situations" happen to his/her client. The focus of this course is on the tax and non-tax issues of various circumstances that a client classifies as bad situations pertaining to AMT, Adoption, and College.
Total: 4 courses (8 CPE hours)

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