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Corporate Taxation Fundamentals

CCH Editorial Staff

A corporation is generally a business organization that has been formed under the corporation statutes of a state or of the federal government. Taxable income of corporations is determined in much the same way as the taxable income of individuals. However, some restrictions are imposed to limit the tax benefits that may be available to officers or executives.

This course reviews the classification, organization and tax treatment of corporations.

Topics include:

  • Classification rules of corporations;
  • Organizing the corporation;
  • Computing tax liability;
  • Estimated tax; and
  • Special rules.

Course Details
Price:  $75.00
Field of Study:  Taxation
Prerequisites:  None
Level:  Basic
Course was last updated on:  05/07/04
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Credit Available For: Units
CPE 5 CPE
QAS 5 CPE
CFP® (Accepted by the CFP Board) 2 CPE
Enrolled Agent (Accepted by the IRS) 5 CPE
Law (Accepted by the State Bar of California) 5 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.

User Reviews
Reviewer: Caitlyn W. submitted on 01/10/2005
Thorough
Reviewer: Ellen C. submitted on 12/30/2004
Fairly well organized.
Reviewer: Dang Q. V. submitted on 12/20/2004
Flow and organization of the materials
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