1040 Tax in Depth
seminarRegistration Information:
Sponsor: Maryland Society of Accounting and Tax Professionals, Inc
Phone: 1-800-922-9672
Website: https://www.msatp.org/
Product Description
Identify the key individual tax provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act effective for 2026, including the No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Overtime, auto loan interest, and senior bonus deductions, along with their dollar limits and MAGI phase-outs.
Apply the final IRS regulations on qualified tipped occupations and qualified overtime compensation, including new W-2, 1099, and Schedule 1-A reporting requirements.
Recognize the 2026 changes to itemized deductions, including the $40,400 SALT cap, the 0.5% AGI charitable floor, reinstated mortgage insurance premiums, and the expanded two-page Schedule A.
Summarize the OBBBA's savings and education provisions, including Trump Accounts, expanded 529 distributions, ABLE account changes, and the new Federal Scholarship Tax Credit.
Explain the permanent extension and modification of the Qualified Opportunity Zone program and its planning implications for 2026 and beyond.
Differentiate Pre-Enactment from Post-Enactment QSBS under Section 1202, and apply the new $15 million gain exclusion cap, $75 million gross asset ceiling, and tiered 50%/75%/100% holding-period exclusions.
Determine when a loss on small business stock qualifies for ordinary loss treatment under Section 1244, calculate the annual $50,000/$100,000 limits, and properly report the loss on Form 4797.course explains the entirety of individual new OBBBA law changes with 8 hours of new tax law. We then spend 8 hours reviewing and explaining compliance issues for foreign reporting, retirement, dependent care, form 1040 reporting items, security requirements & WISP, itemized deductions, sole proprietors, capital gains and all other major individual tax return topics.
Attendee Requirements
Call society/sponsor for location and hotel information as needed.
Location Details
Address(es):
Holiday Inn
2 Montgomery Village
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Prerequisites
2-4 years tax preparation experience.Field of Study
Taxes-16.00Update-0.00
Hours
16NASBA Categories
Taxes, UpdateCourse Level
IntermediateCourse Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to properly prepare, report amounts on, file, and deduct disaster losses from Form 1040. We will also teach you how to determine which credits clients may qualify for on their 1040 returns to reduce taxable income, including methods to save for their dependent children’s college education and other education credits and deductions. In addition, this course covers appropriate handling of IRS client audits, compliance with Circular 230 ethics regulations, and advice for clients under military special taxation rules.
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