Course Information
Course Overview
Unlock Tax Filing Confidence with Practical Examples; Step-by-Step Instructions in this Comprehensive Income Tax Course
Are you looking for a comprehensive income tax preparation course? Look no further! This course is your ultimate resource, providing you with presentations, downloadable PDF files, practice problems, and comprehensive step-by-step instructions.
As an updated course, current students will have access to all the latest information and updates for the tax seasons. We greatly value the feedback and support we've received from our colleagues and learners, which has helped us enhance the course content and make it even more valuable.
Starting with the basics, this course introduces the concept of income tax and tax law, explaining how it is formatted. Through practical examples and visuals, we break down the tax system, providing you with a clear understanding of each component. You'll have the opportunity to apply the concepts through practice problems that simulate real-world scenarios.
Step by step, we'll guide you through the process of filling out a tax form, helping you understand the tax formula. We'll delve into important topics like filing status, dependents, and their impact on the tax formula. Additionally, we'll cover what is included and not included in gross income, discussing the taxation implications for each category.
You'll also learn about adjustments for adjusted gross income (above the line deductions), exploring primary deduction categories and their calculations. Itemized deductions reported on Schedule A will be thoroughly discussed, providing practical examples to enhance your understanding.
For individuals with self-employment income, we'll cover the reporting of self-employment taxes using Schedule C. We'll address self-employment tax, including social security and Medicare, as well as the eligibility criteria for the 20% deduction available to many small businesses.
Calculating capital gains using Schedule D will be demystified through practical examples, ensuring you grasp the intricacies of this topic. Furthermore, we'll guide you through reporting rental property using Schedule E, offering examples to simplify the process.
The course also covers various tax credits, such as the child tax credit, earned income credit, and education credits. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of each credit and explore practical examples.
Join us on this comprehensive journey to become proficient in income tax preparation. Enroll now and gain the knowledge and confidence needed to handle your taxes accurately and effectively.
Note: This course is designed for United States tax filers.
Course Content
- 50 section(s)
- 799 lecture(s)
- Section 1 2025-2026 - Introduction
- Section 2 2023-2024 - Introduction
- Section 3 2023-2024 - What's New & Filing Requirements
- Section 4 2023 - 2024 - Excel Worksheet - Tax Formula
- Section 5 2023 - 2024 Filing Status
- Section 6 2023 - 2024 Standard Deduction
- Section 7 2023 - 2024 Dependents
- Section 8 2023 - 2024 Gross Income
- Section 9 2023 - 2024 Adjustments to Income Sch. 1
- Section 10 2023 - 2024 Itemized Deductions
- Section 11 2023 - 2024 Self Employed Business Income Schedule C
- Section 12 2023 - 2024 Tax & Payments Lines of form 1040
- Section 13 2023 - 2024 Credits
- Section 14 2023 - 2024 Rental Real Property
- Section 15 2022-2023 - Introduction
- Section 16 2022-2023 - What's New & Filing Requirements
- Section 17 2022 - 2023 - Excel Worksheet - Tax Formula
- Section 18 2022 - 2023 Filing Status
- Section 19 2022 - 2023 Standard Deduction
- Section 20 2022 - 2023 Dependents
- Section 21 2022 - 2023 Gross Income
- Section 22 2022 - 2023 Adjustments to Income Sch. 1
- Section 23 2022 - 2023 Itemized Deductions
- Section 24 2022 - 2023 Self Employed Business Income Schedule C
- Section 25 2022 - 2023 Tax & Payments Lines of form 1040
- Section 26 2022 - 2023 Credits
- Section 27 2022 - 2023 Rental Real Property
- Section 28 Tax Year 2021 - 2022 Introduction
- Section 29 What's New & Filing Requirements 2021-2022
- Section 30 Excel Worksheet - Tax Formula 2022
- Section 31 Filing Status 2021-2022
- Section 32 Standard Deduction 2021-2022
- Section 33 Dependents 2021-2022
- Section 34 Gross Income 2021-2022
- Section 35 Adjustments to Income Sch. 1 - 2021 - 2022
- Section 36 Itemized Deductions 2021- 2022
- Section 37 Self Employed Business Income Schedule C 2021 - 2022
- Section 38 Tax & Payments Lines on Form 1040
- Section 39 Credits - 2021 2022
- Section 40 Rental Real Property 2021-2022
- Section 41 Tax Year 2020 2021 Introduction
- Section 42 Tax Formula, Terms, & Introduction to Form 1040 - 2020
- Section 43 Filing Status and Dependents 2020
- Section 44 Gross Income 2020
- Section 45 Comprehensive Problem Part 1
- Section 46 Adjustments to Income 2020
- Section 47 Comprehensive Problem Part 2
- Section 48 Itemized Deductions 2020
- Section 49 Comprehensive Problem Part 3
- Section 50 Self Employed Business Income Schedule C 2020
What You’ll Learn
- Analyze tax laws to accurately determine income tax obligations and compliance requirements., Apply tax formulas and calculations to calculate taxable income with precision and optimize deductions., Evaluate the impact of different filing statuses on tax liabilities and identify the most advantageous option., Assess various components of gross income for tax purposes, ensuring comprehensive and accurate reporting., Apply above-the-line deductions to adjust income effectively, maximizing tax benefits., Calculate and optimize itemized deductions, including mortgage interest, medical expenses, and charitable contributions., Understand self-employment tax reporting using Schedule C and utilize the 20% small business deduction effectively., Calculate capital gains and losses using Schedule D, considering applicable tax rates and holding periods., Accurately report rental property income and expenses using Schedule E, optimizing deductions and depreciation., Evaluate eligibility and navigate the complexities of tax credits, such as the child tax credit, earned income credit, and education credits., Solve complex tax scenarios and address common tax challenges through comprehensive problem-solving exercises.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
-
KKathleen Bumgardner
Im taking this course because I want to start my own business. I have, in the past, prepared taxes for friends and family.
-
BBasker Sethuraman
Nice Course
-
PPraveena D
good
-
AAvinash Mishra
Good