After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
- Define an S corporation, including unique tax treatment and obligations
- Name the qualifications and process for becoming an S corporation
- Identify the tax and filing obligations of an S corporation
- Recognize limitations on deductions for an S corporation and separately stated items
Instructor bio
Julie McGinty has served as subject matter expert for Becker since 2016, working on CPA exam review for REG and most recently as a presenter of CPE courses. Julie is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Georgia. She teaches federal taxation classes at the graduate level. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in accounting from the University of Georgia. In addition to teaching, Julie is a sales & use tax consultant, advising businesses on nexus, product taxability and compliance issues. Julie also serves as president of the board of directors for the Athens Area Diaper Bank, which distributes more than 400,000 diapers each year to babies at risk of diaper need.
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