When depreciation errors are detected on previously filed tax returns, most spontaneously want to amend the return and correct this error. However, amending previously filed returns usually is not an accurate or beneficial way to proceed. There are procedures, which will be clarified, that will allow us to fix these depreciation omission and or oversights. Furthermore, this webinar will deliver a comprehensive example on making changes to previously missed or incorrect depreciation. The when and how of IRC Section 481(a) adjustments will be discussed.
1 IRS CE
Agenda
Explain what is Form 3115 and how do we file it
Determine the advantages of Form 3115
Clarify the differences between Form 3115 and 1040X
Calculate and establish IRC Section 481(a) adjustments
Analysis of the Qualified Improvement Property
Interpret when we must Correct Depreciation
Exhibit a Sample Problem with proper attachments
Presenter
Allan J. "A.J." Reynolds
EA
A.J. is an enrolled agent (EA) with over thirty years of experience encompassing various areas of taxation. Though his practice centers on Individual, Business, and Estate Tax preparation, A.J. specializes in IRS Audits, Appeals, Collections, Innocent Spouse, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Issues, and Civil Tax Fraud Representations. As diverse as his specializations, A.J.’s clientele, too, ranges from average workers to Fortune 500 executives.
Based in Sioux City, Iowa, A.J. nevertheless brings his everyday “in the trenches” experience to seminars nationally and internationally to assist attendees with real issues affecting tax professionals. A.J. has spoken Basics + Beyond Income Tax Seminars and Webinars, NATP National Conference and Webinars, NAEA Webinars, NTI Resort Conferences, and Iowa State University Webinars and Annual Tax Seminars.
A.J. started his tax career with a national CPA firm in San Diego, CA after proudly serving for five years in the United States Navy onboard the Guided Missile Destroyer USS Callaghan. During his time on the destroyer, A.J. and crew members were awarded the Navy Expeditionary Medal for their work in the Straits of Hormuz off the coast of Iran.
Outside of his tax practice, he is a member of the Diocese of Sioux City Priests’ Pension & Welfare Board and the Investment Advisory Board for the Diocese. When not working, his time is spent in various activities, including traveling with his wife and their two children.