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OnDemand

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – What Every Attorney Should Know


Family Law Section
Credit(s): 1 Legal Specialization in Taxation Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: FL_1-24-19
Original Program Date: January 24, 2019
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after Registration
Passport: This product is Passport Eligible 
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    Category: Family Law, Taxation
    Category: Family Law, Taxation (show less)
    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is having a significant impact on owners of small businesses, including many solo practitioner attorneys and law firms.  This webinar will highlight the new IRC Section 199A (20% Deduction) and its effect on small businesses, as well as its impact on post-2018 alimony payments and support orders.
    Key issues to be discussed:
    • Types of business entities that may qualify for the 199A Deduction
    • Illustrations of how the 199A Deduction is calculated
    • Planning considerations for a Specified Service Trade or Business (e.g., attorneys and law firms)
    • Examples of strategies business owners may use for maximizing the 199A Deduction
    • Understanding TCJA’s effect on C Corporations
    • Impact of the 199A Deduction on post-2018 alimony payments and support orders
    1 Legal Specialization in Taxation Law  

    1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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    Non-Member$45.00

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