Asset Protection - Tax and Financial Aspects - 17.5 CPE Hours (TAX341)
NASBA APPROVED COURSE
This course only comes in a PDF format.
This informative course covers traditional planning tools and their utilization to protect assets. The Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act, the Bankruptcy Code, and various aspects of the tax law are highlighted in describing asset protection aspects of corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, family partnerships, trusts, retirement plans, insurance products, and other conventional tools. Special topics include protection against lawsuits, costs of long-term illness, divorce settlements, foreign asset protection trusts, statutory protections, homestead provisions, exempt assets, cancellation of indebtedness taxation, and marital agreements.
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites:General understanding of federal income taxation.
Advanced Preparation: None
Instructional Method: This program is a QAS Self Study offering.
Field of Study: Taxation
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