Making the Best of Bad Situations - 14.5 CPE Hours (TAX325)
NASBA APPROVED COURSE
This course comes only in a PDF format.
This course will teach participants how to apply, implement, and evaluate the strategic tax aspects of marital dissolutions and living together arrangements. Current perspectives on property transfers, asset divisions, alimony, filing status, exemptions, and child support are examined with an emphasis on planning considerations. The cancellation of indebtedness income inclusion rules are examined in the context of debt forgiveness and property foreclosure. Emphasis is given to the exceptions from income inclusion contained in §108. The tax treatment of property repossession under §1038 is explored with detail given to the calculation of gain and received property basis. Finally, bad debt treatment under §166 is reviewed and critical distinctions are made between business and non-business debts.
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites:None
Advanced Preparation: None
Instructional Method: This program is a QAS Self Study offering.
Field of Study: Taxation
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