Mastering Form 1041 (Fiduciary Tax) & Form 1040 (Individual Tax) – A Practical Workshop for Tax Practitioners
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EVENT DATE:
Jun 13, 2025 -
PRESENTER(s): Robert Keebler
- 01:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT | 120 Minutes
- Product Code::TL271
Description
This course introduces junior tax professionals to the fundamentals of individual tax preparation. Participants will learn the essentials of Form 1040, including filing requirements, income reporting, and deductions. The session will also cover preparer responsibilities, due diligence, and taxpayer rights under Circular 230. By the end, attendees will have a solid understanding of the foundation of personal tax returns.
This course is designed as a comprehensive guide to the core concepts of trust and estate income tax preparation. The course explains the common terminology and complicated income tax rules of estates and trusts, fiduciary accounting, and an introduction to or refresher on preparing Form 1041. This practical, over 300-page manual is an excellent reference source for your practice, which begins with quite simple cases. Building upon that base throughout the manual, the course ends with two complicated preparation cases, one trust and one estate, each with filled-in forms.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Form 1040 essentials: filing requirements, due dates, and key schedules
- Form preparation issues – Filing requirements and line-by-line explanations of Form 1041
- Preparer due diligence, Circular 230 compliance, and taxpayer rights
- Relation of principal and income law to DNI
- Legislative updates for 2024 and potential changes in 2025
- Allocating tax items to beneficiaries: another K-1
Learning Objectives:
- Identify preparer responsibilities, including due diligence and ethical obligations
- Be aware of fiduciary accounting principles
- Calculate Distributable Net Income and the income distribution deduction
- Prepare Form 1041 and Schedule K-1
- Determine the correct filing status and eligibility of dependents based on tax law
Areas Covered:
- Filing status, dependency rules, and taxable income sources (wages, investment income)
- Adjustments to income, deductions, and tax credits (standard vs. itemized deductions EITC, Child Tax Credit, Education Credits)
- IRS cybersecurity considerations and best practices for taxpayer data security
- Proper W-2 preparation and procedures in the year of death
- Classifying receipts between “income” and “corpus” under the Uniform Principal and Income Act
- Calculation of DNI utilizing three different methods, a “forms” method (Schedule B), a “code” method, and a “shortcut” method, utilizing a worksheet of common income and expenses
Credits and Other information:
- Recommended CPE credit – 2.0
- Recommended field of study – Taxes
- Session Prerequisites and preparation: None
- Session learning level: Basic
- Location: Virtual/Online
- Delivery method: Group Internet Based
- IRS CE Provider: #PUPOT
- Attendance Requirement: Yes
- Session Duration: 2 Hours
- Case Studies and Live Q&A session with speaker
- PowerPoint presentation for reference
Who Should Attend:
- CPA
- Enrolled Agents (EAs)
- Tax Professionals
- Attorneys
- Other Tax Preparers
- Finance professionals
- Financial planners
