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Seminar

International Individual Fundamental Taxation (687)

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The meeting times for this class are in the past. Please check here for additional meeting times.

Meeting Times:

Wednesday, August 30, 2023 8:30 AM - Wednesday, August 30, 2023 4:30 PM
The meeting time above is expressed in MOUNTAIN TIME, which is:
Eastern Time:
10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Central Time:
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Pacific Time:
7:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Price:

This course is in the past and can no longer be purchased.

Location:

Internet Course - Live Streamed

Delivery Method:

Group Internet Based

Credit Hours:

7.0 IRS Federal Tax Law MF2AY-T-01290-23-O
1.0 IRS Ethics MF2AY-E-01291-23-O

CTEC Credits:

8.0 7 Federal Tax Update & 1 Ethics 1066-CE-1253

Field of Study:

Taxes - Technical (International Taxation); and Regulatory Ethics - Technical

Course Level:

Intermediate

Prerequisites:

Basic understanding of U.S. taxation

General Description:

Participants will learn the fundamental individual tax issues for a foreign individual investing in the U.S. (inbound) or a U.S. individual investing abroad (outbound).

Learning Objectives:

After completing this course the participant will be able to:
Inbound

  • Distinguish outbound vs. inbound transactions.
  • Determine the tax classification of a foreign individual coming to the U.S. from a Code perspective and from a treaty perspective.
  • Apply sourcing of income rules from an investment perspective and the performance of personal services.
  • Ascertain the important real estate elections and planning a foreign person needs to be aware of when investing in U.S. real estate.
  • Identify the estate planning issues of a foreign person.
Outbound
  • Explain the direct foreign tax credit.
  • Apply the §911 exclusion and housing exclusion for a U.S. expatriate.
  • Explain the taxation of a U.S. person investing directly in a foreign security, through an entity, through a foreign trust, or in a foreign mutual fund (PFIC).
  • Recognize the U.S. income tax issues with foreign life insurance products and foreign retirement plans.
  • Summarize the estate planning issues for the non-citizen spouse.
  • Identify expatriation issues as applied to the long-term resident alien.
  • Recognize the ethical and legal issues when a client has unreported foreign income.

Instructors:

Mark Merric is a CPA and an attorney and holds a master of taxation degree. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Denver Graduate Tax Program and the University of Colorado Denver MS in Taxation program, and a lecturer for Fudan University’s Master of Taxation program (second ranked in China). He manages his own law firm where he concentrates on domestic and international business transactions, international taxation, and estate planning. He has spoken nationally and internationally more than 600 times, authored and co-authored more than 80 articles nationally, and is quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Boston Herald.

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