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Don Farmer's 2026 Federal Tax Update

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Member Price $309.00

Price will increase by $75 after 10/22

Non-Member Price $434.00

Price will increase by $75 after 10/22

Overview

The 2025 tax law introduces significant changes that will shape 2026 tax return preparation — and now is the time to get up to speed.

In this timely update, we’ll walk through the provisions taking effect in 2026, along with important IRS guidance, recent court decisions and inflation-adjusted amounts that impact planning and compliance. We’ll focus on the developments that matter most when preparing returns and advising clients. 

With clear explanations and practical insights, this session will help you stay current, spot planning opportunities and head into the 2026 filing season prepared and confident.

 

Highlights

Key legislative and inflationary updates, including provisions of the 2025 federal tax legislation effective in 2026 for individuals and businesses.
Developments in retirement and employee benefits, estate and gift tax, digital assets, and disaster relief.
Planning for 2026 and beyond.
Practitioner issues, including changes to IRS procedures and the use of artificial intelligence (AI). 
Specialized areas of tax practice, including syndicated conservation easements and SECA tax for limited partners

Prerequisites

Experience with at least one tax season.

 

Designed For

Tax professionals with a general understanding of individual and business taxation who are involved in preparation or review of tax returns or providing tax planning advice to individuals or businesses.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 
1. Identify and apply the inflation-adjusted amounts for 2026, including tax brackets, standard deductions and retirement plan limitations. 
2. Understand the significant federal tax law changes affecting 2026 tax return preparation. 
3. Recognize and apply rules for new and modified deductions and credits. 
4. Analyze recent developments and guidance related to retirement and digital assets. 
5. Apply practical tax planning strategies in response to current federal tax developments. 
6. Evaluate practitioner-focused issues, including recent court cases impacting tax practice and evolving IRS procedures.

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Vivian Paige, President, Vivian J. Paige, CPA, PC

Vivian J. Paige, CPA, CGMA, MBA, MS, has extensive experience in taxation and accounting. She was a successful sole practitioner until selling most of her firm 11 years ago and joining the faculty of her alma mater, Old Dominion University (ODU). During her nine years at ODU, she received numerous awards, including being bestowed the permanent title of ""University Distinguished Teacher"" and being named the ""Most Inspiring Faculty Member"" by the winner of the ODU Kaufman Scholar Award, given annually to the top student among ODU's 25,000+ students. She then spent two years as a member of the faculty at Christopher Newport University, where, in addition to teaching, she served as a mentor to the next generation of CPAs. She is currently taking a break from teaching.  

Vivian is a member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA). She is actively involved in the VSCPA, currently serving as a member and immediate past chair of the Tax Advisory Committee and as a member of the VSCPA Political Action Committee Board, the ad hoc Educators' Symposium Task Force, and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Council. She authored the VSCPA Legislators' Tax Guide and presented briefings to the legislature on taxation. She is the co-author of two current VSCPA ethics courses and has been a presenter at several VSCPA conferences. Her longtime service to the VSCPA was recognized in 2019 when she was named the Outstanding Member.  

Vivian is also involved in her community. She serves as a member of the Audit and Finance Committee of the FoodBank of Southeastern Virginia, on the audit and finance committees of the ACLU of Virginia, and as a board member of the Hampton Roads Tax Forum. She was a member of the Mayor's Commission on Equity and Economic Opportunity and the Mayor's Committee on Gaming. For a number of years, she was a weekly guest opinion columnist for The Virginian-Pilot, covering state and local politics. She co-founded Norfolk United Facing Race and was a founding board member of the Hampton Roads Center for Civic Engagement. Her varied interests have led her to be a public speaker and a frequent guest on radio and television, both locally and nationally. For her work in the community, she has received numerous awards, including being a YWCA Women of Distinction honoree.

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Non-Member Price $434.00

Member Price $309.00