This course is designed to survey selected “hot” topics having a direct impact on the property owner and investor. The emphasis is on problem areas where the unwary beginner and expert alike can be trapped. You will learn to identify dangers involving installment sales, imputed interest, exchanging, equity participation, condemnation, passive loss rules, and transactions with foreign investors.
Product Code
1000003657
Credit Type
CPE: 11
CPE-Technical: 11
Format
Downloadable PDF
Intended Audience
This program is appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes
Level of Difficulty
Overview
Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
General understanding of federal income taxation.
Learning Objectives
Determine what constitutes building an estate, preserving wealth and distributing assets in the context of financial fundamentals and tax planning elements.
Recognize the importance of the installment method, select requirements set forth in §453 to determine whether the installment method may be used, and specify terminology associated with the installment method.
Identify mortgage financing noting advantages and disadvantages and determine how to amortize mortgage costs.
Identify the elements of the $500,000 home sale exclusion noting how to apply it, and specify safe harbor regulations associated with the home sale exclusion.
Identify condemnations and involuntary conversions under §1033 noting their impact on the recognition of gain or loss.
Identify basic type of income and the "buckets" of income and loss under §469 that can control what a taxpayer can deduct against other income.
Recognize the requirements of Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980, determine a United States real property interest using §897 to determine what dispositions by foreign investors will be taxed.
Cite reasons for establishing a REIT that generate annual income that is tax-sheltered and is apt to grow over time, specify advantages that REITs have over limited partnerships and their effect on investments and shareholders, and recognize the development of the self-liquidating REIT.
Major Subjects
Tax Economics
Installment Sales & Time Value of Money
Mortgage Finance
Home Sales & Like-Kind Exchanges
Involuntary Conversions
Passive Loss & At-Risk Rules
Sales by Foreign Investors
REITS
Faculty
Danny C. Santucci
Danny C. Santucci, attorney and counselor at law, began practicing as a tax attorney in Southern California in 1972. With increasing lecture and writing commitments, Mr. Santucci went into sole practice in 1995. He has been a lecturer for the Continuing Education of the Bar of California, Golden Gate University, and numerous state CPA societies. He received the Foundation’s Instructor Excellence Award in 1990, the Award for Meritorious Serv...