Instructor
Nick Preusch
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.
Tax legislation has never been a one-size-fits-all affair — and the latest sweeping bill is no exception. In this engaging and timely webinar, we’ll dissect the major provisions of the latest tax legislation and explore how they will impact individuals, businesses and practitioners alike. With new credits, phaseouts, thresholds and compliance mechanisms, it’s more important than ever for CPAs to understand the full picture.
We’ll walk through the bill’s headline-grabbing components as well as the less-publicized but equally critical changes that could catch clients off guard. From expanded green energy incentives to new reporting requirements, you’ll leave with a working knowledge of both planning opportunities and compliance traps. We’ll also discuss practical implementation timelines and how practitioners can proactively communicate these changes to clients.
Whether you're advising a high-net-worth individual, a closely held business or a large enterprise, this webinar will equip you with the essential tools to translate complex legislation into actionable guidance. Expect clarity, relevance and plenty of real-world application examples that you can immediately use in your practice.
This course is designed to:
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CPAs and tax professionals seeking to stay current on the latest federal tax legislation.