Business Losses: Going Backwards and Forwards
EVENT DATE:
Jul 15,2025
PRESENTER(s): Douglas J. Van Der Aa, CPA
1:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT |
120 Minutes
This program has been approved NASBA & IRS CPE Credit 2(Taxes)
The TCJA made turning business losses into tax refunds far more difficult. The CARES Act suspended and modified many of these changes. This course will address the revised rules for deducting business losses and discuss planning ideas and potential pitfalls.
Learning Objectives:
- Apply recent legislative developments and deducting business losses and amending returns
- Identify planning ideas and potential pitfalls.
Program Content:
- Revised rules from recent legislative developments for deducting business losses
- TCJA net operating losses rules of §461(l)
- §163(j) Business Interest Expense
- Limitations of deducting losses and basis
- What is the “quickie” refund
- Section 465: At-Risk amount
- Section 469 Passive Activity Loss rules
Credits and Other information:
- Recommended CPE credit – 2.0
- Recommended field of study – Taxes
- Session Prerequisites and preparation: None
- Session learning level: Basic
- Location: Virtual/Online
- Delivery method: Group Internet Based
- NASBA Sponsor: 146439
- IRS Course ID: PJGWS-T-00096-24-O
- Attendance Requirement: Yes
- Session Duration: 2 Hours
- Case Studies and Live Q&A session with speaker
- PowerPoint presentation for reference
Who Will Benefit:
- CPA
- Enrolled Agents (EAs)
- Tax Professionals
- Attorneys
- Other Tax Preparers
- Finance professionals
- Financial planners
Coder Archives is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
Speaker Profile:
Doug is a lively and energetic speaker – especially on the subject of taxes and ethics. He has been a highly rated speaker and seminar leader for CPA Associations and other organizations throughout the country for more than 18 years. Doug has over 25 years of professional experience, including tax practice in CPA firms and the practice of transactional business and real estate law as an attorney. As a CPA, Doug’s practice concentrated on the tax needs of closely held businesses, with their related pass-through entities, complex individual returns, estates and trusts.