Don Farmer's Tax Planning for Purchases & Sales of Property: Reducing Taxes on Property Sales - VIRTUAL
2.00 Credits
Member Price $79
Non-Member Price $99
Overview
Part two of a two-part seminar reviews important tax planning ideas for property sales. We’ll cover key concepts like decreasing tax on the sale of property.
Highlights
- Recognize how to determine when like-kind exchanges make sense.
- Calculate recapture income on sale of property.
- Apply section 1231 and its limitations.
- Identify when qualified opportunity funds make sense.
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs and tax professionals involved in the world of tax.
Objectives
- Review like-kind exchanges.
- Discover how to reduce recapture income on sale of property.
- Find out how to be a "two-move chess player" - setting the stage for a later sale of property.
- Review the "superhero" of property sales - Section 1231.
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
- George Koutelieris, ACPEN Business Professionals Network
- Greg White, ACPEN Business Professionals Network
Leader Bios
George Koutelieris, ACPEN Business Professionals Network
George Koutelieris is a shareholder with the firm Johnson & Shute P.S. He subsequently received his Masters in Taxation from Golden Gate University graduating with Highest Honors in 2010 and being awarded the Outstanding Graduate Tax Student Award for the Seattle campus of Golden Gate. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University teaching various tax courses. George’s practice includes planning and consulting on complex transactions including formations, liquidations, mergers and acquisitions, purchase and sales, multi-state and international tax for closely held businesses and their owners. In addition, George provides compliance and representation services before the IRS and various State taxing agencies for clients. George is also an active speaker on various tax topics, having presented in the past for Golden Gate University, the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants and the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Non-Member Price $99
Member Price $79