Curriculums

Whether you are looking for complete training for your staff or just need a review or update in a particular area, CCH's new curriculums meet your training requirements. Our 13 area-specific curriculums are designed to direct users to the courses that are most relevant to their specific learning needs.
Individual Income Tax

The individual income tax curriculum is designed to present competencies in an order that is recommended for new hires through their first two years. Each of the 14 competencies listed are mapped to specific courses that should be taken in the order presented to help the participant become knowledgeable in each competency area.

1. Prepare a 1040 including Schedules A, B and D.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning 1: Fundamentals (2010 Edition) Basic 3.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning 2: Gross Income (2010 Edition) Basic 4.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning 3: Deductions (2010 Edition) Basic 3.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning Part 4: Tax Computations and Credits (2010 Edition) Basic 4.0
  Itemized Deductions: What Is and Is Not Deductible (Second Edition) Basic 3.0
  Home Office: Expenses and Deductions (2009 Edition) Intermediate 6.0
  Travel and Entertainment: Expenses and Deductions (2009) Overview 6.0
  Capital Gains, Dividends and Income Brackets: Impact of the Reduced Tax Rates (Second Edition) Update 2.0
  Primary Residence and Vacation Home as a Personal Tax Shelter Overview 2.0
  Health Savings Accounts (Third Edition) Overview 3.0
2. Prepare Schedules C and SE.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning Part 6: Deductions for Business and Other Special Deduction Rules (2010 Edition) Basic 5.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning 7: Special Tax Computations (2010 Edition) Intermediate 3.0
  Home Office: Expenses and Deductions (2009 Edition) Intermediate 6.0
  Strategies for Reducing the Self-Employment Tax (Third Edition) Overview 4.0
  Travel and Entertainment: Expenses and Deductions (2009) Overview 6.0
3. Prepare a detailed Schedule D that includes involuntary conversions, sale of residence and capital gains and losses.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning 5: Acquisition and Disposition of Property (2010 Edition) Basic 4.0
  Buying and Selling a Home Basic 2.0
  Primary Residence and Vacation Home as a Personal Tax Shelter Overview 2.0
  Capital Gains, Dividends and Income Brackets: Impact of the Reduced Tax Rates (Second Edition) Update 2.0
4. Understand passive activity loss rules and treatment of NOLs.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Passive Activity Loss Limitations Overview 3.0
  Working with Tax Losses Overview 3.0
5. Compute the alternative minimum tax.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning 7: Special Tax Computations (2010 Edition) Intermediate 3.0
  Alternative Minimum Tax: A Growing Problem (Second Edition) Intermediate 2.0
  Alternative Minimum Tax for Individuals (Fourth Edition) Basic 2.0
6. Understand and calculate tax implications arising from retirement plans.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning 8: Special Problems (2010 Edition) Intermediate 4.0
7. Understand estimated payment and filing rules.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning 9: Tax Practice (2010 Edition) Intermediate 2.0
8. Be familiar with IRS audits and enforcement.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  IRS Audit Process (Second Edition) Overview 3.0
  IRS Tax Enforcement: Crackdown on Abuse Update 2.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning 9: Tax Practice (2010 Edition) Intermediate 2.0
9. Compute individual income tax credits.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  1040 Preparation and Planning Part 4: Tax Computations and Credits (2010 Edition) Basic 4.0
  Education Tax Incentives: Opportunities and Strategies (Fifth Edition) Basic 2.0
10. Understand tax accounting periods and methods.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Tax Accounting Periods (Third Edition) Basic 2.0
  Tax Accounting Methods (Third Edition) Basic 3.0
  1040 Preparation and Planning 8: Special Problems (2010 Edition) Intermediate 4.0
11. Understand Circular 230 implications.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Circular 230: Staying Compliant (Second Edition) Basic 2.0
12. Be familiar with current developments in individual taxation.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Kiddie Tax: New Provisions Change Tax Planning Basic 2.0
  Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Update 5.0
  Mortgage Workouts and Foreclosures: Tax Alternatives and Consequences Intermediate 3.0
  Tax Penalties: A Developing Danger (Second Edition) Basic 2.0
  Cancellation of Indebtedness Income: Rules and Exclusions Update 3.0
  Tax Relief and Incentives for Individuals Update 2.0
  Home Ownership: Tax Incentives for Buying and Maintaining a Home Update 2.0
  Home Sales and Foreclosures: Tax Breaks and Alternatives Update 2.0
  Preparer Restrictions and Other New Taxpayer Privacy Issues Update 2.0
13. Understand the tax consequences of divorce and domestic partners.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Divorce and Taxes: Tax Consequences of Alimony and Separate Maintenance Course Overview 3.0
  Divorce and Taxes: Innocent Spouse and Filing Status Overview 3.0
  Innocent Spouse Tax Issues Basic 2.0
  Divorce and Taxes: Child-Related Issues (Second Edition) Overview 2.0
  Divorce and Taxes: Property Transfers During Marriage or Incident to Divorce Overview 4.0
  Same-Sex Marriage/Domestic Partner Tax Issues Overview 2.0
14. Understand the implications of the Bankruptcy Act.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Bankruptcy Act of 2005 Basic 2.0

Course Levels:

Basic: Describes the level most beneficial to CPAs new to a skill or attribute. Covers fundamental principles and skills. This level is usually for participants with limited or no exposure to the subject.

Intermediate: Builds on a basic level program in order to relate fundamental principles or skills to practical situations and extend them to a broader range of applications. This level is for participants with some exposure to the subjects. Such persons are often at the mid-level within the organization, with operational and/or supervisory responsibilities.

Advanced: Focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills or a broader range of applications. This level is for participants with significant exposure to the subjects. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for high-ranking persons within organizations; however, they may also be beneficial for lower level professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.

Update: Provides a general review of new developments. This level is for participants with a background in the subject area that desire to be kept current.

Overview: Develops a broad perspective in a subject area. These programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.