This specialized course offers an introduction to Form 5471, focusing on the intricacies of U.S. tax compliance for foreign corporations, and is tailored specifically for experienced tax advisors, CPAs, and tax preparers interested in international tax planning and compliance. This session is designed to enhance practitioner expertise in handling Form 5471, a critical element for accurately reporting foreign corporations' activities to the IRS. This program will delve into basic reporting requirements, dissect the nuances of the form, and explore strategic approaches to optimize tax outcomes for clients.
Attendees will gain insights on navigating the complexities of international tax law changes, provide guidance on avoiding penalties, and discuss best practices for leveraging tax planning opportunities. This webinar will sharpen skills, demonstrate how to stay ahead of regulatory updates, and deliver exceptional value to clients while navigating the intricacies of U.S. tax compliance for foreign corporations.
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Crystal Stranger holds a Juris Doctor of Law degree, is an Enrolled Agent (EA), EOS Integrator, and Senior Tax Director and CEO of OpticTax.com. Bringing over 20 years of finance, accounting, and leadership experience she enjoys helping startups stay focused on the big picture objective while maintaining an eye to the details and performing realistic risk assessments.
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