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Surgent's Individual and Financial-Planning Tax Camp

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Virtual

8.00 Credits

Member Price $319

Non-Member Price $429

Overview

Each year brings its own set of tax planning challenges, and this year is no exception. This course aims to arm tax planners with planning strategies and ideas that all clients, but in particular, wealthy clients, middle-income clients, and closely held business owners need to consider right now to take advantage of present opportunities and plan for future tax advantages. Learn strategies that can really have an impact on client lives, while also bringing value to you and your firm.  Please Note: 2026 returns are not covered in this course.  They will be covered after their issuance, as part of our spring 2027 course release.

This seminar is a live presentation that is being offered virtually. There will be real time interaction with the instructor.

Highlights

  • Comprehensive coverage of the One Big Beautiful Tax Bill Act    
  • Reading a tax return for developing client-specific tax strategies    
  • Changes to the lifetime estate tax exemption considering proposed regulations     
  • The net investment income tax: planning for compliance    
  • Family income-splitting strategies that need to be considered    
  • Income tax issues: impact on timing of other income    
  • Selling a principal residence    
  • Two principal residences at the same time    
  • Use of life insurance to protect families: Whole Life Insurance, Term Life Insurance, Universal Life Insurance, and Variable Life Insurance    
  • Using Roth IRAs and Roth contribution programs to best advantage    
  • Conversions: do they still make sense?    
  • Taking distributions: matching timing to client requirements    
  • Qualified plan contributions to reduce current income and Social Security tax: implications for business owners and self-employed 
  • Social Security - the latest on the looming solvency crisis    
  • Incentive Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan considerations    
  • What to do about itemized deductions    
  • Trans-generational planning: conversions, income, and gain-splitting    
  • Tax benefits of HSAs and other tax-advantaged accounts    
  • Identifying tax opportunities: reviewing the prior-year return to develop a plan for the future    
  • Planning for middle-income taxpayers: financial planning for the young, the working, and those approaching or in retirement    
  • Best financial planning ideas for young people

Prerequisites

Experience in individual income tax planning and income tax return preparation

Designed For

Those involved in tax planning for individuals, including those who may be partners or shareholders

Objectives

  • Mine a tax return for tax planning with a client     
  • Understand the planning implications of the  current environment     
  • Determine the best tax strategies for retirement     
  • Understand tax planning for the middle-income  client

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Susan Smith, Surgent Accounting and Financial Education

Susan Smith manages her own firm specializing in tax planning for individuals and business owners and is also a frequent speaker at tax conferences Smith spent 14 years as a Senior Manager in the tax departments of Price Waterhouse and Peat Marwick (the predecessor of KPMG). While at Price Waterhouse, she also held the national specialist designation for the real estate and partnership tax practices locally. During her time at Peat Marwick, Smith led the real estate and tax practices locally. She has been an associate adjunct professor at Widener University in the master’s in taxation program. Her ratings have consistently exceeded 4.7 on a scale of 5.0. Also, she recently received the James L. McCoy 2008 Discussion Leader of the Year Award for excellence in teaching. Smith earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with an accounting concentration, in 1978.

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Non-Member Price $429

Member Price $319