We may all confront issues that directly impact how much we can deduct. This course is designed for participants who want to explore and examine the tax consequences of medical costs, charitable contributions, and casualty and theft losses, especially in relation to their deductibility. The emphasis is examining a wide variety of situations related to these items and the extent to which they may or may not result in a deduction and what limitations on deductibility may be imposed.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Chapter 1
Identify the various deductions related to medical costs by
Recognizing the differences between deductible and nondeductible items including the types of deductions for dependents; and
Specifying the basic characteristics of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and the tax consequences of withdrawals from HSAs and determining self-employed health insurance
Chapter 2
Recognize the charitable contribution provisions, identify how contributions of cash, property, and services affect deductibility of contributions of the different types of charitable contributions, and specify the requirements related to substantiation.
Chapter 3
Determine what constitutes casualty losses, theft losses, and losses on deposits and recognize the issues related to the deductibility of these losses.
Major Topics
Medical Costs
Charitable Contributions
Casualty and Theft Losses Suspended