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On-Demand: 2024 July Solutions Room - Digital Assets

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On-Demand: 2024 July Solutions Room - Digital Assets

IRS Program #: X9QQU-T-01171-24-S
CTEC #: 6257-CE-0327
CE: 1 IRS and 1 CTEC credit
Materials
Course Description
Digital assets is a decentralized digital currency. The term “Digital assets” generates countless amounts of uncertainty and anxiety among tax professionals. The language single-handedly strikes apprehension among us.

A digital currency is a digital representation of value only available electronically. It is stored and transacted through designated software, mobile, or computer applications. Transactions occur through secure, dedicated networks or the internet. They are issued by private parties or groups of developers and are mostly unregulated.
This course will provide you with the confidence to deal with digital assets and will enlighten tax professionals on this crazy subject.

Learning Objectives
  • Survey recent Treasury and IRS guidance
    Define digital assets
  • Examine and translate Crypto and digital asset’s Vocabulary
  • Demonstrate types of transactions
  • Differentiate modes of “Wallets”
  • Review the ledger system and its methodology for digital assets transactions
  • Discuss common digital assets tax events
  • Inspect the 18 tax principles
  • Analyze IRS Notices, Revenue Rulings, FAQs concerning “Digital assets”
  • Clarify the provisions of new Infrastructure Bill
  • Critique recent Chief Counsel Advices
  • Analyze new digital currency tax situations using know tax principles
  • Assess any FinCEN regulations
  • Identify and discuss Form 8938 requirements
  • Formulate best practices concerning digital assets
  • Establish appropriate “due diligence” policies and procedures for our tax practices

Presenters


Michael Miranda, CPA, QKA, NQPC, AEP
Bringing 48 years of experience in tax consulting, estate planning, and employee benefits to his work as an independent consultant, Michael is the owner of MIRANDA CPA & Consulting LLC in Sioux Falls, SD. His tax practice focuses on corporate, individual, estate and gift, and tax accounting. He also provides employee benefit planning and consultation services for qualified, non-qualified, and health and welfare benefit plans. As part of his IRS representation practice, Michael has worked with the National Office to obtain private letter rulings for clients, in addition to numerous EPCRS submissions and audits. As a nationally recognized tax speaker, he maintains an active schedule presenting webinars and seminars on tax law, employee benefit planning, and estate planning.
Read the full bio here!
Continuing Education
This course qualifies for IRS and CTEC Continuing Education Hours. NAEA reports IRS/CTEC CE on a monthly basis. If you have not received your CE Hours in your IRS PTIN Account by the end of the month after receiving the certificate, please contact NAEA at education@naea.org. IRS Requirements for live webinars require at least 50 minutes per hour of attendance and answering 3 out of the 4 polling questions. For on-demand, you must watch the full video, answer the knowledge check, and pass the assessment with a score of 70% or above. No partial CE is offered.

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