Skip to main content

On-Demand: Rentals Certificate Program

No Ratings



On-Demand: Rentals Certificate Program
IRS Program #: see individual live events for program #
CTEC #: see individual live events for program #
CE: 11 IRS & 11 CTEC credits
Materials
Course Description
The Real Property Rental Certificate provides attendees insight to a full range of tax and planning issues found in various real estate rental activities. Participants will study a wide range of core topics applicable to many clients whether by filing on the Form 1040 or through another entity. After completing the program, the attendee will have the tools necessary to address the vast majority of rental issue for clients filing a Schedule E or Form 8825. This certificate program is designed to be taken sequentially providing building blocks to add confidence for professionals to better serve their clients.

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify the different types of rentals and the key differentiating characteristics.
  • Understand the structure, flow, and interaction of the Schedule E, Form 8825, and Form 8582.
  • Identify acquisition issues such as depreciation, cost segregation, and cost allocations.
  • Identify annual considerations that can change by year such as real estate professional, personal use, long or short-term use, etc.
  • Identify commonly co-existent Code sections and how they interplay.
  • Navigate through comprehensive example capturing the program content.
Presenters


Allan (AJ) Reynolds, EA
A.J. has immense experience in various areas of taxation, which encompasses over 30 years. His practice centers on individual, business, and estate tax preparation. In addition, A.J. specializes in IRS audits, appeals, collections and other tax representations. He speaks for multiple organizations and brings his everyday “in the trenches” experience to assist attendees with real issues affecting tax professionals. A.J. started his tax career with a national CPA firm in San Diego, CA after proudly serving five years in the U.S. Navy.

Jane Ryder, EA, CPA
Jane Ryder, EA, CPA, has been providing tax preparation, accounting services, and tax collection resolution services since 1980. She runs her San Diego CPA firm, Brass Tax Ryder Professional Group, Inc., and writes and speaks on many income taxes, business compliance, and accounting topics. She received a BS in Business Administration (Accounting) from SDSU and is currently licensed with the California State Board of Accountancy and with the Internal Revenue Service as an enrolled agent.

Jane has a business-centric practice, preparing and consulting on tax, accounting, and compliance matters for Corporations, S-corporations, LLC's, Partnerships, and Trusts. She also specializes in IRS and state agencies collection problems, payment plans, audit representation, audit appeals, offers in compromise, and other compliance related issues.
Continuing Education
This course qualifies for IRS Continuing Education Hours and CTEC Continuing Education Hours. NAEA reports IRS CE on a monthly basis. If you have not received your CE Hours in your IRS PTIN Account by the end of the month after receiving the certificate, please contact NAEA at  education@naea.org. If you would like your CE reported to CTEC, email education@naea.org with your CTEC member number.

Webinar Refund Policy
To request a refund, contact the NAEA education team via email at education@naea.org. An NAEA education team member will review the request for a refund. If the refund request has been approved, the refund will be refunded on the same method of purchase. Live Webinars, also offered On-Demand will not be refunded.