28597 - 002q - 2023 Annual Federal Tax Refresher (Premium)
Author: Kevin Van Nortwick
CPE Credit: |
5 hours for CPAs |
Each year, various limits affecting income tax return preparation and tax planning are affected by inflation-related changes. In addition, various laws passed to address the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic significantly affect tax planning and may also affect taxpayers’ income tax liability. This course will examine many of those changes.
The Annual Federal Tax Refresher course is designed to meet the requirements of the IRS voluntary Annual Filing Season program. It discusses new tax law, and recent updates for the upcoming filing season, provides a general tax review, and examines important rules governing tax return preparer ethics, practices and procedures.
In organizing this course, the term "domain" is used in place of the more common "chapter" to more closely follow the language of the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher course outline.
Enrolled Agents will not receive CPE credit for completing this course.
This course and final exam must be completed no later than midnight December 31, 2023 in order to receive credit from the IRS. The final exam includes 100 questions and you have 3 hours to complete the final exam. You have 3 attempts to complete the final exam with a passing score of 70% or better. No copy of the final exam can be provided.
In order for your completion to be reported to the IRS for CE Credit, you must enter your PTIN number MY Professional Profile under My Account in CCH CPELink.
We recommend using the most current Google Chrome browser version when completing the course. We also recommend not connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) when completing the final exam.
This course is excluded from the following subscription programs:
Value Pass, Self-Study Package, Webinar Package, Self-Study & Webinar Package, and Firm Package.
Publication Date: April 2024
Learning Objectives
- Identify the principal individual income tax changes brought about by recent legislation
Level
Basic
Instructional Method
Self-Study
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes (5 hours)
Program Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
None