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Course Description: This course explores many tax issues that arise from filing for bankruptcy. Also addressed are asset protection for the tax practitioner and medical costs covered under Statute 213. There is an examination of property settlements and other transfers incident to divorce. A tax surprise for many taxpayers is the taxability of debt cancellation and repossessing property sold on the installment method can also be taxable. Finally, practitioners are brought up-to-date information on tax issues affecting estate planning and business issues. Completion Deadline & Exam: This course, including the examination, must be completed within one year of the date of purchase. In addition, unless otherwise indicated, no correct or incorrect feedback for any exam question will be provided. Course Level: Overview. This program is appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels. Field of Study: Taxes Prerequisite: General understanding of federal income taxation. Advanced Preparation: None Learning Assignment & Objectives As a result of studying the assigned materials, you should be able to meet the objectives listed below. ASSIGNMENT At the start of the materials, participants should identify the following topics for study: Federal bankruptcy Marital property settlements - Statute 1041 Asset protection Medical costs -Statute 213 Casualty & theft losses - Statute 165 Debt cancellation & foreclosure, repossession & bad debts Elderly & disabled planning Catastrophic illness & healthcare decisions Supplemental security income & disability benefits Estate planning & primary dispositive plans Learning Objectives After reading the materials, participants will be able to: 1. Identify common types of bankruptcy filings and related provisions that impact individual or business filings. 2. Specify marital property transfers and asset protection strategies including insurance and organization structures to achieve protection and access objectives while avoiding fraudulent transfers. 3. Recognize medical costs and casualty and theft losses that may be deductible. 4. Identify debt cancellation, foreclosure, and the deductibility and reporting of bad debts. 5. Recognize elderly, disability, and estate planning programs and provisions to be considered for catastrophic and death planning purposes. After studying the materials, answer the exam questions 1 to 15. Revision Date: 3/29/2024
Additional Contents : Complete, no additional material needed
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