Below are the topics that will be presented at this fall’s Cornell Tax Conferences. We look forward to seeing you!
Ethics.
This chapter discusses important issues that help tax practitioners comply with their ethical obligations. Topics include the following:
Ethical considerations when engaging a client
Ethical challenges in joint representation
Terminating a client relationship
Ethical duties in collecting fees and when records can be withheld for nonpayment
Ten case studies that illustrate real-life ethical scenarios
Trusts and Estates.
This chapter discusses planning strategies using the gift tax annual exclusion. It explains how to make discounted gifts of interests in a family limited partnership, and how to avoid common IRS challenges to those discounted gifts. This chapter reviews basic Medicaid planning and how decanting a trust can preserve Medicaid eligibility or obtain other more favorable benefits. This chapter provides information on how a fiduciary of an estate can eliminate personal liability for the decedent’s unpaid taxes.
Penalties and Defenses.
This chapter discusses individual, business, and preparer penalties. It also explains what defenses can be asserted against those penalties, and available administrative and statutory penalty relief.
Form 4797, Sales of Business Property.
Form 4797, Sales of Business Property reports gains and losses from sales, but it is also the collection point for recognized gains calculated on Form 6252, Installment Sale Income; Form 8824, Like-Kind Exchanges; and casualty and theft gains and losses calculated in Section B—Business and Income-Producing Property of Form 4684, Casualties and Thefts. This chapter reviews the tax reporting for the sale of business assets. It explains how to calculate depreciation recapture and installment sale gain, and how to report these amounts on Form 4797, Sales of Business Property. This chapter also explains the calculation and reporting of recapture under I.R.C. §§ 179 and 280F.
Retirement Tax Issues.
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act of 2022 (SECURE 2.0), Pub. L. No. 117-328, changed the required beginning date for required minimum distributions from a qualified plan and added several exceptions to the additional tax on early distributions. This chapter discusses the existing rules for required minimum distributions from an IRA or defined contribution plan and the changes enacted by SECURE 2.0. This chapter reviews existing and new rules for early plan distributions and the requirements for hardship distributions. It explains a new option for qualified charitable distributions. Finally, this chapter contains a summary of key provisions in SECURE 2.0.
Individual Tax Issues: Part 1.
This chapter covers several current issues for tax practitioners preparing individual income tax returns, including the following:
Casualty losses
Disaster relief
New guidance on digital assets
Mortgage interest deduction
Individual Tax Issues: Part 2.
This chapter explains new laws and regulations that are important for individual taxpayer returns. It includes the following:
Premium tax credit – new regulations
Clean vehicle credits
Home energy credits
Household employee tax reporting
Agriculture and Natural Resource Tax Issues.
This chapter covers emerging topics that affect farmers and ranchers, including the following:
Logging
Section 126 cost-share exclusion payments
New guidance on employee vs. independent contractor characterization
Farm trade or business
Farming S corporation and C corporation issues
Business Entity Tax Issues.
This chapter examines issues that pertain to business entities, including adjusting and reporting S corporation debt basis, a comparison of a redemption vs. a sale of a partnership interest, new Schedules K-2 and K-3 reporting, fixing S corporation eligibility errors, and I.R.C. 501(c)(6) business leagues eligibility and taxation.
Business Tax Issues.
This chapter discusses some of the issues that tax practitioners encounter when they prepare returns for clients who operate a business. Topics include the following:
Correcting a depreciation schedule for changes in use (e.g., short-term to long-term rental)
Deducting legal fees
Information returns
Limitation on business interest
New developments in business tax credits
IRS Issues.
This chapter covers issues the IRS targets as key issues for practitioners. Topics include the following:
Tax scams
Correspondence audits
Mailing and receive date rules
When the IRS pays interest
Offers in compromise
Information return intake system
Statutes of limitations
Like-Kind Exchange Issues.
This chapter provides a practical look at the mechanics of a likekind exchange, including the following:
What property qualifies for an exchange
Timing requirements
Reporting the exchange
Sale after the exchange
Using the exclusion from gain on a principal residence following an exchange
New and Expiring Legislation.
This chapter covers recently enacted tax legislation and procedures. It is organized by subject to help participants quickly find topics of interest and includes a table of tax provisions that expired or are set to expire.
Rulings and Cases.
This chapter summarizes selected rulings and cases that were issued from September 2022 through August 2023. It gives participants an update on issues that are being addressed by the IRS and the courts.
Tax Rates and Useful Tables.
This chapter reports the tax rates, deduction limits, credit limits, and income thresholds and limits that change each year.