The limited liability company is a very common state level entity with unique federal tax planning, preparation, and representation considerations. This course reviews how the LLC fits into the federal tax world from a tax representation perspective.

Learning Objectives

  • List important tax and non-tax characteristics of an LLC.

  • Describe the federal entity classification options available to LLCs.

  • Explain the important tax preparation and planning considerations for LLCs.

  • Explain IRS collection rules as they relate to the LLC.

Education Information

IRS Program Number: NMVBP-T-00247-23-S

Length: 100 minutes plus optional question-and-answer session (no CE)

Prerequisite: None

Advanced Preparation: None

Program Level: Intermediate

Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study (NASBA)/On-Demand (IRS)

Field of Study: NASBA Taxes; IRS Federal Tax Law Topics/Federal Tax Related Matters

Credit Hours: 2 CE/CPE

Instructors: Clarice Landreth, EA Click here to learn more about this instructor and Thomas Gorczynski, EA, CTP, USTCP Click here to learn more about this instructor.

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Course expires one year after purchase.

All continuing education credit is provided through Gregory & Associates, Inc. which is doing business as Compass Tax Educators. Click here for more information regarding our refund and education policies. 


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