Surgent's Comparing and Contrasting Retirement Plans for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses
2.00 Credits
Member Price $99
Non-Member Price $119
Overview
Clients often ask their tax advisors whether they have the “best” pension plan and whether they are using it to its maximum advantage. This program explains how various pension plans work and analyzes why a small or medium-sized business owner would choose one plan over another.
Highlights
- Factors business owners should take into account when choosing a retirement plan
- SIMPLE plans
- Simplified employee pension plans
- 401(k) plans
- Defined benefit plans
- Ensuring eligible employees are covered
- Employees’ impact on choice of plan
- Ongoing compliance requirements
- Establishing a plan after the tax year end
- Changes to safe harbor 401(k) plans
- Pooled employer plans
Prerequisites
Basic individual income taxation rules
Designed For
Any tax practitioner who will advise a business owner about selecting a pension plan for his or her business
Objectives
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the major pension-planning options for small- and medium-sized business owners
- Help clients evaluate pension plan options and select the best pension-planning option for them
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Michael Tucker, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Michael J. Tucker, Ph.D, LL.M, J.D., CPA, is a professor of Accounting at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn., and is a consultant for T.M. Byxbee Company, P.C., Certified Public Accountants. Tucker handles a wide variety of client transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, entity formations and dissolutions, and distributions to owners/shareholders/partners. In addition, he is the author of over 100 articles and books dealing with various tax topics, a frequent lecturer at conferences and seminars throughout the country, and is co-host for the CPA Report, a monthly television and video series dealing with the latest tax topics.
Non-Member Price $119
Member Price $99