This course covers the federal income tax law concerning income of individuals from employment, business, property and other sources. Tax law implementations and effects on corporations, shareholders, and business and financial decisions are covered.
Course Description
This course covers the federal income tax law concerning income of individuals from employment, business, property and other sources. Tax law implementations and effects on corporations, shareholders, and business and financial decisions are covered.
Taxation of partnerships, trusts, and the Goods and Services Tax are examined. Issues in tax planning and other practical matters are explored, as well as legal interpretations of the law, through examination of a wide variety of practical problems and cases.
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This course will break down the really complex topic of GST/HST in a fun and easily digestible way so you can ensure you cover your butt when it comes to GST/HST. GST/HST – it’s a bigger shit-show than you may think.
After completion of the course, you’ll be able to understand federal and state tax laws, conduct a thorough taxpayer interview, offer tax advice, and comply with ethical and due diligence obligations for tax preparers.
This course covers a strategic and tax-efficient investment income planning process which places capital accumulations in the right hands of individuals in the family.
The emphasis of this course is on exploring current policy issues with respect to the property tax by providing a framework for analysis and then applying that framework to the tax. The course provides information on how the property tax is administered in Canadian jurisdictions.
Whether for performance reasons, planning reasons, or just because of the evolution of the life cycle of a corporation (or its shareholders), CPAs are often required to assist in the “shutting down” of a corporation.
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