2019 - Personal and Business Tax Returns Analysis - 1040 Federal Tax Returns K-1 Forms and Tax Code Updates
Date2019-12-03
Deadline2019-12-03
VenueOnline, USA - United States
KeywordsBanking and Finance
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2L0dTwt
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
This personal and business tax returns analysis training program will focus on key areas such as 1040 federal tax returns, K-1 forms, and tax code updates and how they affect the bank’s clients. It will also discuss the structure of a C corporation, S corporation, and Partnership (including LLC) tax return.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The objective of the second part includes:
Analyze business tax returns and prepare cash flows for these entities
Draw additional information from the business returns including identifying fraudulent tax returns
Discuss updates in the tax code including the TCJA as they apply to businesses
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Attend this proactive webinar and gain an understanding of the often complex and confusing topic of taxes. Bank personnel is required to obtain and properly interpret tax returns for both commercial and consumer lending purposes. The first part of this webinar will concentrate on personal tax return analysis, while the second part will focus on the analysis of various business tax returns.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Commercial lenders
Credit analysts
Loan documentation specialists
Relationship managers
Branch managers
Sales representatives
Marketing personnel
Retail businesses owners
Maintenance and security employees
Stock room personnel
Business vendors
SPEAKER
David L. Osburn is the founder of Osburn & Associates, LLC, a business training and contract CFO firm that provides webinars, and keynote speeches for CPAs, bankers, attorneys, credit managers, and business owners on topics such as banking/finance/credit, negotiation skills, marketing, and management issues.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2L0dTwt
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
This personal and business tax returns analysis training program will focus on key areas such as 1040 federal tax returns, K-1 forms, and tax code updates and how they affect the bank’s clients. It will also discuss the structure of a C corporation, S corporation, and Partnership (including LLC) tax return.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The objective of the second part includes:
Analyze business tax returns and prepare cash flows for these entities
Draw additional information from the business returns including identifying fraudulent tax returns
Discuss updates in the tax code including the TCJA as they apply to businesses
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Attend this proactive webinar and gain an understanding of the often complex and confusing topic of taxes. Bank personnel is required to obtain and properly interpret tax returns for both commercial and consumer lending purposes. The first part of this webinar will concentrate on personal tax return analysis, while the second part will focus on the analysis of various business tax returns.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Commercial lenders
Credit analysts
Loan documentation specialists
Relationship managers
Branch managers
Sales representatives
Marketing personnel
Retail businesses owners
Maintenance and security employees
Stock room personnel
Business vendors
SPEAKER
David L. Osburn is the founder of Osburn & Associates, LLC, a business training and contract CFO firm that provides webinars, and keynote speeches for CPAs, bankers, attorneys, credit managers, and business owners on topics such as banking/finance/credit, negotiation skills, marketing, and management issues.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2L0dTwt
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
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Last modified: 2019-11-27 20:29:50