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Don Farmer Individual Income Tax Workshop - VIRTUAL

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Member Price $370

Non-Member Price $470

Overview

Join us for Don Farmer’s 2025 Individual Income Tax Workshop to make sure you’re fully prepared for the upcoming tax season. In this course, we’ll dive into the latest individual income tax developments, recurring issues and planning ideas, all presented with a blend of humor and practical examples. From new tax law provisions to the tricky problem areas that can trip up both practitioners and clients, we’ve got you covered. You’ll walk away with clear explanations, valuable planning tips, and a better understanding of the most recent guidance — all aimed at helping you tackle 2025 individual income tax return preparation with confidence.

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Prerequisites

At least one tax season

Designed For

Individuals who prepare individual income tax returns or who engage in individual income tax planning.

Objectives

  • To provide explanations and planning ideas relating to the latest 2025 individual income tax developments, including the most recent guidance on new tax law provisions.
  • To help practitioners prepare for "tax season."
  • To review various tax law provisions that tend to be problem areas for practitioners and clients.

Preparation

None.

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Leader Bios

Nicholas Preusch

Nicholas Preusch, CPA, JD, LLM, is a tax manager with PBMares, LLP, in Fredericksburg, VA, where he works with high wealth individuals and mid- to large-size companies focusing on tax controversy and complex tax issues. In addition, Nicholas is an adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington. Nicholas has been published in the AICPA’s Journal of Accountancy and Tax Adviser, and in CCH’s Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure. He co-authored the textbook Tax Preparer Penalties and Circular 230 Enforcement, published by Thomson Reuters. Nicholas was named one of the VSCPA’s Top 5 Under 35 in 2017. Prior to joining private practice, Nicholas started his career as an IRS Revenue Agent. He later joined the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility as an enforcement attorney. While at OPR, he was the lead attorney on several milestone cases such as Gass and Pezzo. Nicholas is a graduate of Carthage College, degree in Accounting and Business; he has also earned a Master of Science in Accounting from the University of Connecticut, his JD from Case Western Reserve University, and his LLM in Taxation from Georgetown University.

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Non-Member Price $470

Member Price $370