Enrolled Agent US Business Taxation: S Corporation Explained: This course provides a detailed and practical understanding of S Corporations within the US business taxation framework. Designed especially for learners with a taxation background, the program breaks down complex tax concepts into simple and easy-to-follow lessons, helping you strengthen your professional knowledge and build confidence in handling S Corporation-related tax matters.
The course begins with a clear introduction to S Corporations, explaining what they are, how they function, and why many U.S. businesses choose this structure. You will learn about the specific eligibility requirements that must be met before a company can become an S Corporation, including ownership rules and shareholder limitations.
We then move into the processes of election, termination, and re-election, offering step-by-step clarity on how an S Corporation is formed for tax purposes, under what conditions the election may be lost, and how it can be re-established.
A valuable part of the course focuses on taxes at the S Corporation level, helping you understand when an S Corporation may be subject to built-in gains tax, passive income tax, or other special rules. This is essential knowledge for anyone preparing U.S. corporate or shareholder tax returns.
You will also gain in-depth insights into shareholder stock basis, an important concept that affects deductions, losses, and taxability of distributions. The course simplifies stock basis adjustments so you can apply them accurately in real tax scenarios.
Another major component of the course is the Accumulated Adjustments Account (AAA). You’ll learn how AAA works, how it interacts with shareholder distributions, and how it helps determine whether a distribution is taxable or tax-free.
The program also covers Schedule K-1, giving you a complete understanding of how income, deductions, credits, and losses are allocated among shareholders. This includes the role of K-1 in individual tax filings and common errors to avoid.