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Accounting for Income Taxes for Private Companies 26-27

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4.00 Credits

Member Price $175.00

Non-Member Price $229.00

Overview

Accounting for income taxes is a complex set of standards with computational difficulties and confusion. Particularly concerning private companies. This course will take a practical approach to navigating the maze, simplify basic calculations, and clarify financial statements. Includes a review of the impact of recent tax reform on calculations.

Delivery Method: Individual webcast
CPE Credit: 4
Program Level: Basic

Highlights

  • Sample Schedule M calculations
  • Sample work papers for deferred tax computations
  • Comprehensive two-year example and computations
  • Review and analysis of recurring temporary differences
  • Identification of the sources to compute "cumulative temporary differences"
  • Sample workpapers for analysis of tax positions

Prerequisites

 None

Designed For

 CPAs, accountants and financial professionals.

Objectives

  • Develop a practical approach for the application of the basic elements of income tax accounting under FASB codification 740
  • We will dispel the myths surrounding deferred income taxes, and provide useful approaches and numerous computations
  • Identify basic recurring transactions that result in book-tax differences for private companies, and how to accumulate the needed information to simplify the computations
  • Recognize tax positions taken in tax returns and how those positions are to be evaluated for purposes of accruing the related tax benefits in the financial statements

Preparation

 None

Non-Member Price $229.00

Member Price $175.00