The Annual Filing Season Program will allow unenrolled return preparers to obtain a record of completion when they voluntarily complete a required amount of continuing education (CE), including a course in basic tax filing issues and updates, ethics and other federal tax law courses.
Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course covers New Tax Law (updates), General Review of Filing status, Dependents, income, Adjustment, Deductions and Credits. Lastly it will review Circular 230 and professional responsibility of tax professionals.
A thorough review of significant aspects on individual tax matters for the 2021 tax filing season. This document has been prepared based on the AFTR Course Outline provided by the IRS Return Preparer Office to all Approved Continuing Education providers at the end of March 2020. Contains New Tax Law/Recent Updates, General Review and Practices, Procedures and Professional Responsibility
This course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain, the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass. Purchasing this textbook does not give you access to the full e-course. Please visit us at www.latinotaxpro.com and click on Course, or call our account representatives to purchase our online courses.
This course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain, the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass.
The LTPA National Convention Live Course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass.
This course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass.
This course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass. Purchasing this textbook does not give you access to the full e-course. Please visit us at www.latinotaxpro.com and click on Course, or call our account representatives to purchase our online courses.
This 6-hour AFTR course provides a comprehensive review of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Secure Act, and other changes to the tax code. Stay ahead of the curve in a competitive tax preparation environment with this course covering all of the essential developments impacting individual tax returns during the upcoming filing season. This course also includes a review of basic individual tax preparation information needed to prepare 2020 returns. COVID-19 is discussed, as is the problem of tax-related identity theft. Practices, procedures, and professional responsibility requirements mandated by Circular 230 are covered to equip the practitioner with the relevant information needed to complete a successful filing season. The course content is provided in a lively fashion focusing on real-world solutions to common tax preparation problems and is replete with examples and illustrations demonstrating how to apply the relevant rules.
This course qualifies for the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) Course. At the end of each domain the student must log on to the website and answer a test and pass with a 70 percent or better. If the student does not pass with a 70 percent or better, he or she can retake the test as many times as needed to pass.