• Credits: 16 IRS hours | 16 CFP credits | 14 CLE hours in Minnesota | 18 CPE
  • For: Tax practitioners working with individual and small business returns (including CPAs, enrolled agents, lawyers, insurance personnel, VITA volunteers)

The Income Tax Short Course is an annual two-day course that will give you the tools to maintain your business and stay on top of the latest tax legislation affecting tax returns for current and future years. The course fee includes the Minnesota Dept. of Revenue Individual Income Tax Manual, 2023 National Income Tax Workbook, and online access multiple years of tax workbooks in a searchable format.

Earn 16 IRS-approved continuing education credit hours in the following areas:

  • 2 ethics hours
  • 3 federal tax law update hours
  • 11 federal tax law hours
  • 2 hours of MNDOR Update (not reported to IRS).

Earn 18 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

  • 2 ethics hours
  • 3 federal tax law update hours
  • 11 federal tax law hours
  • 2 hours of MNDOR Update (not reported to IRS).

Earn 16 Certified Financial Planner (CFP) continuing education credits

  • 2 ethics hours
  • 3 federal tax law update hours
  • 11 federal tax law hours

Earn 14 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours

  • 1.5 ethics hours
  • 12.5 standard hours

Learning Objectives

Through this course, the tax practitioner will:

  • understand the legislative changes to federal and state tax law and regulations
  • review basic tax law and its application to selected situations
  • be equipped to deal with individual taxpayer and business tax issues
  • acquire skills to develop a tax research process
  • be able to apply recent court rulings and cases in their practices
  • appreciate the value of ethical behavior.

 

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ccapstax@umn.edu

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