Wage Reporting, Fringe Benefits, Other Income and the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion – 2018 Law – Self-Study – Videos
Course Description
This fast-paced course covers taxability of wages, tip income, and fringe benefits as well as how to claim the foreign earned income exclusion.
Topics Covered
- Identifying who is an employee
- Form W-4 – Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate
- Detailed overview of Form W-2 – Wage Tax Statement
- Identifying taxable wages
- Taxable and nontaxable fringe benefits
- Reporting wage income and tips
- Rules for reporting allocated tips
- Preparation of Form 4137 – Social Security and Medicare Tax on Unreported Tip Income
- Taxable scholarship and fellowship income
- Fulbright grants
- Figuring and reporting the taxable part of state and local refunds
- Reporting unemployment compensation
- Rules for identifying and reporting taxable alimony income
- Reporting gambling winnings
- Reporting cancelled debt
- Cancellation of debt in principal residence
- Situations in which cancelled debt may not be taxable
- Preparation of Form 982 – Reduction of Tax Attributes Due to Discharge of Indebtedness (and Section 1082 Basis Adjustment)
- Who can claim the foreign earned income exclusion
- Bona fide resident and physical presence tests
- Form 2555 – Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course you should be able to:
- Identify the difference between an employee and an independent contractor
- Understand how and where to report income from wages & tips
- Be able to calculate social security and Medicare tax owed on unreported tips
- Be able to determine taxable alimony
- Know how to report unemployment benefits, gambling winnings, canceled debt and various other forms of income
- Be able to identify various forms of taxable and nontaxable income
- Understand the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and who can take it
$60.00
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Self-Study – Videos
Course Type:
CPE Tax
Term:
2018 Tax Law
Registration Status:
Registration Open
Ends: Saturday, July 31, 2021 11:59 PM (PST)
Course Status
Available
Started: Thursday, June 20th, 2019 (PST)
Ends: Sunday, July 31, 2022 11:59 PM (PST)
Course Length:
4 hours
Course Fees:
Registration | $5.00 |
Tuition | $10.00 |
Course Materials | $45.00 |
Total | $60.00 |
Course Credits:
IRS (Federal Tax Law) | 4 Hours |
Oregon Tax Board | 4 Hours |
Field of Study
Taxes
Program Level
Intermediate
Prerequisite
Basic tax knowledge
Delivery Method
Self-study – videos
Educational Venue
Online Course
IRS Federal Program Number
VRD3D-T-00591-19-S
Meet Your Instructor
April Gutierrez, Enrolled Agent: Known for her entertaining speaking style and ability to make a complex subject easy to understand, April is frequently invited to speak to business groups and news media on tax-related topics. She has a B.A. in Communication Studies from Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. She obtained her Oregon LTC in 1995. April resides in Portland, Oregon, with her husband Jess and their two sons. Her pastimes include gardening, travel, and playtime with her Arabian horse, Fancy.
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Course Requirements
Any Time, Anywhere
Our online Learning Management System (LMS), offers you the flexibility to study at your own pace while still enjoying many of the benefits of a live classroom.
- Watch lecture video recordings of live instructor-led classes.
- Break to complete classwork and quiz assignments as instructed.
- If you have a question or need help understanding your assignments, use our Q&A forum to post questions and receive answers from your instructor.
- Complete assignments and tests then submit your answers online.
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Students intending to write the Oregon State Tax Exam, must be at least 18 years of age, and have High School Diploma or GED. Students using our self-paced internet based program should prepare for classes by downloading and printing course materials. For more information including detailed course descriptions and learning objectives, view the details of each course, located on Pacific Northwest Tax School’s catalog pages at: https://www.pnwtaxschool.com/list-of-all-courses/
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