Webcast: Don Farmer Tax Education - 2025 Federal Tax Update
385 | Webcast | Update | Scheduled
Description
Join us for Don Farmer's 2025 Federal Tax Update - an engaging and informative course that will keep you up to speed on the latest tax developments. Using a blend of humor and practical examples, we'll walk through the most significant new tax legislation and updates affecting individual, corporate and business income taxation. This course emphasizes the key changes that impact 2025 tax return preparation and planning. Whether you're advising individuals, corporations or non-corporate businesses, you'll leave with actionable insights and strategies to navigate the evolving tax landscape with confidence. It's a relaxed, enjoyable way to stay current on tax law while sharpening your skills for the year ahead.
Credits
Number of Credits | Type of Credits |
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8.00 | Taxes |
6.75 | CLE |
Designed For
Individuals with experience with one or more tax season(s) who have a general understanding of individual, corporate and business income taxation who are involved in the preparation and/or review of individual, corporate, and business income tax returns or who provide tax planning advice to individuals and businesses
Prerequisites
At least one tax season
Highlights
The major topics covered in this seminar include:
- A review of the latest new law provisions affecting 2025 returns, including developments related to SECURE 2.0 and any new tax legislation
- A review of any tax legislation enacted in 2025, including potential changes to corporate and individual tax rates
- Updates on FinCEN's beneficial ownership information reporting rules and compliance requirements
- Regulations modifying the required minimum distribution (RMD) rules for 2025
- An analysis of 2025 developments related to energy credits, including clean energy incentives and tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements and electric vehicles
- Employee Retention Credit (ERC) developments and IRS enforcement actions
- Updates on 1099-K reporting rules and implementation for 2025
- Emerging developments in digital assets taxation, including new IRS guidance on cryptocurrency and NFT transactions
- Key new tax cases, rulings and regulations expected to have the most significant impact on individuals and businesses
- IRS enforcement initiatives and compliance trends for 2025
- Planning strategies for maximizing tax benefits and mitigating liabilities in light of recent legislative changes
Objectives
This course is designed to review major developments in federal income taxation for individuals, corporations and other businesses having the greatest impact on participants, their clients, and their companies. The course will emphasize developments affecting 2025 returns and tax planning, including any new 2025 legislation, important regulations, rulings and court cases. The seminar is designed to update participants on 2025 tax developments, emphasizing practical solutions to problems and tax planning opportunities.
Prices
- Member (Early Bird)
- $309.00
- Non-Member (Early Bird)
- $429.00
- Member
- $309.00
- Non-Member
- $429.00
Instructors
Don Farmer, CPA, PA
Don Farmer is the President of Don Farmer, CPA, PA.
Don was formerly a Tax Partner with Deloitte & Touche in charge of the tax practice for their five Western North Carolina offices.
In 1984, he resigned his position as Partner and created Don Farmer, CPA, PA in order to devote most of his time to writing and lecturing. He also consults with other CPAs around the country concerning tax matters.
Each year, Don writes and presents many CPE programs across the United States. He has made presentations in over forty states.
Don has also contributed articles to nationally known tax magazines.
Back to InstructorsNicholas Preusch
Nicholas Preusch is a tax manager with PBMares, LLP, in Fredericksburg, VA. At PBMares, LLP, 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 West. 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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