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Credit Hours: 3
By: Ronald Roberson CPA
IRS Number: 5KBKR-T-00505-17-SProduct Description:In this course Ron Roberson explains the tax intricacies that revolve around divorce including income allocations, alimony, expense allocations and dependents. He also discusses planning tools and ideas and compliance requirements. *This course is part of When Bad Things Happen to Good Taxpayers* 2017 Course Version |
TestimonialsCourse ObjectiveUpon completion of this course the student will be able to correctly complete the appropriate Federal income tax forms relevant to the situation. Additionally the student should have the information to advise clients of avoidable tax traps and appropriate tax planning and elections. Field of StudyTaxes PrerequisitesNone Course LevelBasic NASBA CategoryTaxes Publication Date**One exam credit is included at no charge with each product purchased. Additional exam credits can be purchased above. Exams can be taken up to 1 year from purchase date.
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Credit Hours: 3
by Ronald Roberson CPA
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