Reasonable Compensation for S Corps and Partnerships – Shifting Undercurrents and Brand New Consequences
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The playing field is shifting much more dramatically than meets the eye for owners of pass-through entities. Employment tax undercurrents are on the move. Wholly different income tax implications are in play. How to plan? Take our new 2 hour course and find out.
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Basic Course Information
Learning Objectives
- To take a practical fresh new look at reasonable compensation for owners of S Corps and partnerships and reevaluate related planning
Major Subjects
- How planning to save employment taxes for S corps is on the chopping block
- How recent cases, regs and rulings have shaken, but not broken, planning to reduce SE tax of a partner
- Profound insights from IRS’s new Partnership and SE Tax Concept Unit
- How compensation of owners plays against income tax (under §199A)
- A alternative (?) to paying comp from a partnership
- How reasonable comp in other contexts is also shifting in light of wholly new developments
- To learn how the courts are increasingly using “cut and paste” lego-type pieces to sort the differences between compensation, loans, dividends and distributions
Bradley Burnett practices tax law in Colorado. After undergraduate (Business Administration/Accounting) school and law (J.D.) school, he earned a Master of Laws in Taxation (LL.M.) from the University of Denver School of Law Graduate Tax Program. After stints at national and local accounting firms and a medium sized Denver law firm, he established his own law firm in 1990, He has delivered more than 3,300 presentations on tax law to CPAs, attorneys, EAs and others throughout all fifty U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and seven countries. Bradley served four years as adjunct professor at the University of Denver School of Law Graduate Tax Program, where he pioneered an employment tax course and occasionally pinch-hit in the IRS practice and procedure field. He authors and teaches tax materials for Commerce Clearing House (CCH), has received the Illinois Society of CPAs Instructor Excellence Award and five times has been the most requested, top-rated presenter at annual state CPA tax institutes. His seminar style is briskly paced delivery of practical insights with humor.
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