2016-2017 Continuing Education for CPAs, EAs and Attorneys Join us for the first course of the series: Everything You Need to Know about Real Estate Depreciation Wednesday, May 11, 2016 In 2015, Congress restored the $500,000 Section 179 deduction, bonus depreciation and 15-year qualified real property with the PATH Act. The IRS issued complex repair regulations that address when expenditures are capitalized or expensed, and Rev. Proc. 2015-56, which provides a safe harbor accounting method to determine whether costs to remodel a qualified retail or restaurant building are deductible or must be capitalized. This program outlines new depreciation and expensing rules, how and when expenditures must be capitalized and depreciated, and when they can be expensed. Key Topics New depreciation rules for 2016 and beyond Depreciation rule changes relating to Section 179, bonus depreciation and 15-year qualified real property Limits on taking the Section 179 deduction When related-party rules prevent using a particular method of depreciation When expenditures relating to buildings and other tangible property should be capitalized or expensed Safe harbor elections that allow expensing of expenditures which would otherwise be capitalized Meaning of the placed in service requirement Panelists Robert Lickwar, CPA David McGuire Terri S. Johnson, CRE Michael J. Tucker, CPA, LL.M. (moderator) Panelists are subject to change. Details CPE and IRS Credits: 3 hours CLE Credits: Subject to state variations; visit www.allstartax.com for your state s details. This course is not approved for CLE in New Mexico. Participate in this course at [my/our] branch office at [TIME] Wednesday, May 11. Register today at www.allstartax.com/?fa=fanumber
About The All-Star Tax Series The All-Star Tax Series, sponsored by Edward Jones, is an accredited program that offers tax and legal professionals an opportunity to earn continuing education credits at nearby Edward Jones branch offices, offsite at firms and via webinar. Previous participants speak up: Courses are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with a course, please contact The All-Star Tax Series via the information below. Thank you for this class to help on this very involved subject we re all learning to work with. The presentation was very well done. The panelists were at the top of their game! Course Information Courses are three-hour televised broadcasts packed with information designed to help you navigate the complexities of today s tax landscape and presented by experienced tax, accounting and legal professionals. Format: Televised broadcast with email Q&A forum (or this year s new webinar viewing option) NASBA Delivery Method: Group Internet-based NASBA Field of Study: Taxes CPE and IRS Credits: 3 hours CLE Credits: Subject to state variations; visit www.allstartax.com for your state s details. Contact Information Phone: 610-994-9595 Email: info@allstartax.com Web: www.allstartax.com Register today at www.allstartax.com.
2016-2017 Schedule at a glance Featured Broadcast Everything You Need to Know about Real Estate Depreciation Wednesday, May 11, 2016 (See front cover for details.) Upcoming Broadcasts NEW this year, webinar and offsite viewing options! June 8, 2016 June 22, 2016 July 13, 2016 Aug. 10, 2016 Sept. 21, 2016 Real Estate Tax Roundup Basis Rules: Key Concepts for Partnerships, LLCs and S Corporations How to Settle an Estate from A to Z Top 20 IRA Rules Every Tax Practitioner Should Know Advising Clients Who Are Buying or Selling a Small or Medium-sized Business Oct. 19, 2016 Tax and Financial Challenges of Retirement Planning: Social Security, Medicare and Elder Care Nov. 2, 2016 Nov. 16, 2016 Dec. 7, 2016 Jan. 11, 2017 Top 20 Tax Planning Strategies to Implement before Year-end Individual Tax Update Tax Update for Small and Medium-sized Businesses and Their Owners Getting Ready for Busy Season: New IRS Forms and Compliance Requirements The more courses you attend, the more you save! Season pass: Save up to $410 by purchasing a Season Pass to attend as many courses as you like throughout the series. That s up to 11 courses for less than $48 per course for CPAs, EAs, attorneys and AFSP participants! There are also discounts for purchasing multiple courses. ê Single course: just $85 ê Four or more: save 10% ê Six or more: save 20% ê Eight or more: save 35% Take advantage of the savings and visit www.allstartax.com to register today! (Multiple-course discounts may be used by individuals or firms; the season pass is available only to individuals.) Register today at www.allstartax.com.
2016-2017 Course Catalog Everything You Need to Know about Real Estate Depreciation Wednesday, May 11, 2016 This program outlines the detailed interactions of new depreciation and expensing-related rules, how and when expenditures must be capitalized and depreciated, and when they can be expensed. Key topics include IRS repair regulations and Rev. Proc. 2015-56, as well as depreciation rule changes enacted as part of the PATH Act. Real Estate Tax Roundup Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Real estate tax issues impact many individuals and businesses, from individuals who own their home and deduct mortgage interest to more sophisticated investors with substantial real estate investments. This program covers a spectrum of real estate tax issues that general tax practitioners may encounter in advising their individual and business clients. Basis Rules: Key Concepts for Partnerships, LLCs and S Corporations Wednesday, June 22, 2016 This course covers the most critical issues related to basis calculation for S corporation shareholders, partners and multiple-member limited liability company members. Additional key topics include how the at-risk rules limit pass-through entity losses and the differences in how the basis rules apply to S corporations and partnerships. How to Settle an Estate from A to Z Wednesday, July 13, 2016 A variety of challenges face the tax practitioner and attorney settling an estate, including safeguarding the decedent s property, paying debts and taxes, and when to distribute the assets of the estate. This program offers a non-statespecific review of the steps necessary to settle an estate, highlighting the different roles and contributions of the attorney and the tax practitioner. For complete course descriptions, visit www.allstartax.com.
2016-2017 Course Catalog Top 20 IRA Rules Every Tax Practitioner Should Know Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016 Tax practitioners frequently encounter tax issues related to IRA contributions, distributions, Roth conversions and beneficiary designations. This program addresses 20 rules governing IRAs and their owners and beneficiaries so tax preparers are equipped to address these important topics with their IRA-owner clients. Advising Clients Who Are Buying or Selling a Small or Medium-sized Business Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 Most small and medium-sized businesses are organized as sole proprietorships, S corporations or limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as partnerships for federal tax purposes. This program discusses the tax impact on both buyer and seller when an interest in an LLC, stock in an S corporation or the assets of a business are sold. Tax and Financial Challenges of Retirement Planning: Social Security, Medicare and Elder Care Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 This three-part program will address specific areas of retirement planning. Part I focuses on Social Security with popular national speaker Mary Beth Franklin, who will discuss the options available to Social Security beneficiaries after the 2015 Social Security law changes. Part II covers Medicare with expert Dave Cowan. In Part III, elder law attorney Erin Merkle will discuss elder law topics. Course Level: Basic Top 20 Tax Planning Strategies to Implement before Year-end Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 Individuals and business owners do not want to be burdened with unnecessary income taxes, and they expect their tax advisors to understand the latest tax reduction methods. With less than two months before the end of 2016, this program is a rundown of 20 new and proven tax planning strategies practitioners can use to help their clients reduce income tax liability. For complete course descriptions, visit www.allstartax.com.
2016-2017 Course Catalog Individual Tax Update Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016 As 2016 comes to an end and another tax season approaches, each tax practitioner needs to know the legislative, regulatory and case law changes that impact individual taxpayers in 2016 and 2017. Through a review of legislation and regulations taking effect in 2016, this program will prepare practitioners to discuss new tax developments with individual tax clients and implement appropriate planning strategies. Course Level: Update update Tax Update for Small and Medium-sized Businesses and Their Owners Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016 This program focuses on new business-related tax developments that can be employed during 2016 to help small and medium-sized businesses and business owners reduce their tax liability. Through a review of legislation and regulations taking effect in 2016, as well as the tax implications of recent case law, this course will prepare practitioners to discuss the 2016 tax environment with their small and medium-sized business clients. Course Level: Update update Getting Ready for Busy Season: New IRS Forms and Compliance Requirements Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017 Getting ready for busy season involves knowing not only the new tax rules for 2016 but also how those new rules impact IRS tax forms for 2016. This course provides tax practitioners who will be preparing or reviewing income tax returns with an up-to-date overview of important new tax forms, IRS tax form revisions reflecting 2016 developments, and information on tax form filing issues and deadlines. The instructors are extremely knowledgeable, topics are current, and Mike Tucker is exceptional as a moderator. Previous participant For complete course descriptions, visit www.allstartax.com.
2016-2017 Registration Individuals can save by attending multiple courses in the series, or firms may divide registrations between attendees and courses in any combination that fits their needs. Program Fees Season Pass purchase: Up to 11 courses $ 525.00 Save up to $410 (Season pass available to individuals only.) Single-course purchase: Three-hour course Multiple-course purchases: $ 85.00 per course Four or more $ 76.50 per course Save 10% Six or more $ 68.00 per course Save 20% Eight or more $ 55.25 per course Save 35% For your convenience, we accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Online Registration: Visit www.allstartax.com to register. You and your sponsoring Edward Jones branch will be sent a confirmation email as soon as your registration is received. Complete details regarding offsite and webinar viewing options are also available. Advance Preparation: None required, but you may download your course materials as early as two weeks prior to your course; see your confirmation email for details. Cancellations/Refunds: Full refunds will be issued for cancellations received more than five business days before the date of the broadcast. A refund issued for a cancellation received fewer than five business days before the broadcast will be subject to a $20 service charge. Any cancellation received after 5 p.m. Eastern time the business day before the broadcast will not be eligible for a refund. No refund is available for discounted multiple-course purchases, and registrations cannot be carried over to subsequent seasons. However, a registrant may, at no added cost, transfer his or her course registration to another course in the 2016-17 series or transfer his or her registration to another person at any time up to 5 p.m. Eastern time on the business day before the course for which he or she originally registered. No transfer request will be accepted after that time. To cancel or to transfer your registration, email info@allstartax.com; branches cannot process cancellation or transfer requests. Continuing Education Credit All-Star Tax Series broadcasts qualify as continuing education courses for CPAs and EAs. Attorneys in most states may earn CLE credit, and courses are also accepted as credit toward the IRS Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP) record of completion. If you wish to apply a course toward your continuing education requirements, you will have an opportunity to indicate this and, if applicable, enter your PTIN during the registration process. CPAs: Each All-Star Tax Series course qualifies for three live (group Internet-based) CPE credit hours. [NASBA-registered CPE sponsor: Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC; sponsor ID numbers: New York - 000618; Texas - 9314; NASBA Registry (all other states) - 103212] Attendance will be verified via a sign-in sheet at the Edward Jones branch or via online attendance checks for webinar attendees, and a CPE certificate will be emailed within 10 business days. Attendees are responsible for reporting earned credits to their state boards of accountancy according to individual state guidelines. Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org. Attorneys: Visit www.allstartax.com to find out if courses are approved for CLE credit in your state. EAs and AFSP participants: Each All-Star Tax Series course is accepted by the IRS for three credit hours toward annual CE requirements or the AFSP record of completion. (IRS-approved CE provider: Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC; provider ID number QDEJK) The All-Star Tax Series, produced by All-Star Tax Series, LLC and sponsored by Edward Jones, is intended to serve solely as an aid in continuing professional education. The information in the broadcasts and course materials has been carefully compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed; information is not appropriate to serve as the sole resource for any tax and accounting opinion or return position and must be supplemented for such purposes with other current authoritative materials. 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Continuing Professional Education www.edwardjones.com/teamwork FA1 Name FA2 Name FA Title FA Address FA Address FA City, State ZIP Office 555-555-5555 Toll Free 555-555-5555 Cell 555-555-5555 FA1 email@edwardjones.com FA2 email@edwardjones.com RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 6499-0000223 JOHN A. SAMPLES PUBLINCERIT TERID ACTERCER ONE AMERICAN EAGLE PLAZA EARTH CITY, MO 63045-1344 INSIDE: The All-Star Tax Series 2016 2017 Course Catalog Edward Jones is pleased to sponsor this accredited continuing education program for CPAs, EAs and attorneys, conveniently delivered via three-hour televised broadcasts at participating Edward Jones branches. This program, produced by All-Star Tax Series, LLC, features updates on some of the latest tax developments presented by experienced tax, accounting and legal professionals. Join [me/us] for the first course of the 2016-2017 series: Everything You Need to Know about Real Estate Depreciation [TIME] Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Register today at www.allstartax.com/?fa=fanumber CPA-9772-A-DM See inside for details.