 
             
                    Instructor
 
                        Nick Preusch's, CPA, JD, LLM, primary focus is performing tax services for high wealth individuals and mid-to-large business entities. His responsibilities include tax research related to complex business transactions and tax return preparation and review. Nick also works closely with businesses to find tax efficiencies through ever-changing tax legislation.
Nick is an IRS attorney at the IRS National Office in Washington, DC, where he was the lead attorney for several significant tax ethics cases. He is a licensed attorney in New York and a certified public accountant in Virginia. Nick earned an LLM in Taxation from Georgetown University, a JD from Case Western Reserve University, and an MS in Accounting from the University of Connecticut.
 
This update-level course prepares tax professionals for the 2025 filing season by examining the most recent developments in individual income taxation. Participants will evaluate recent legislative changes, IRS guidance, and court decisions that impact the preparation of individual returns. Emphasis will be placed on applying new provisions, identifying potential problem areas, and incorporating tax planning strategies relevant to current law. Practical examples and scenarios will be used to illustrate complex rules and clarify common challenges faced by practitioners. Designed for tax professionals with prior experience, this course provides actionable insights to enhance both compliance and advisory services for individual clients.
At Least One “Tax Season.”
Individuals who prepare individual income tax returns or who engage in individual income tax planning.