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Itemized Deductions: What Is and Is Not Deductible (Second Edition)
Author: Gary L. Maydew

Description:
Individual taxpayers have the option of taking the standard deduction or itemizing deductions.

This course will discuss the six types of itemized deductions: taxes, interest, contributions, medical, casualty and theft losses, and various deductions labeled as miscellaneous.

In addition to covering items that are deductible, this course will discuss common expenditures that are not deductible.

Course Details:
Price:  $48.00
Field of Study:  Taxes
Prerequisites:  None
Level:  Basic
CTEC course number:  1075-CE-5519
Course was last updated on:  02/13/2009
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Credit Available For: Units
CPE 3.00 CPE
CTEC Federal 3.00 CE
Enrolled Agent (Accepted by the IRS) 3.00 CPE
QAS 3.00 CPE

Note: Recommended CPE credit is based on a 50-minute hour. Participants earning credits for states that require self-study to be based on a 100-minute hour will receive half the recommended CPE credits for successful completion of this course.

Since Continuing Professional Education requirements vary from state to state and are subject to change without notice, please contact your state board of accountancy for information on your CPE requirements and the applicability of this course to meet those specifications.

CCH has been approved by the California Tax Education Council to offer courses that provide federal and state credit towards the annual "continuing education" requirement imposed by the State of California. A listing of additional requirements to register as a tax preparer may be obtained by contacting CTEC at P.O. Box 2890, Sacramento, CA, 95812-2890, toll-free by phone at (877) 850-2832, or on the Internet at www.ctec.org.