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S Corporation Basis and Form 7203 - Extended Edition

S CORPORATION BASIS AND FORM 7203: EXTENDED EDITION

Available Date(s)
Wednesday, December 18, 2024: 3:00PM EST

Cost $60.00
CPE Credits 2.0 hours
Subject Area 2.0 - Taxes (Federal Tax)
CE Credits 2.0 hours
Course Id# - HURS9-T-01737-24-O
Course Level Basic
Instructional Method Group Internet Based
Prerequisites None
Advanced Preparation None
Course Description

Basis in an S Corporation is a critical factor to consider, as it directly affects the tax treatment of distributions and the deductibility of corporate losses on personal tax returns. To make these declarations, shareholders must use Form 7203 on individual tax returns and must file this form in most situations to report their basis in the corporation.

At its most basic level, basis is simple enough to calculate, but one can quickly get into the weeds. This course takes a straightforward approach to explain basis, how it is calculated, and how to properly fill out Form 7203.

Learning Objectives:


  • Define S Corporation basis and explain how it differs from partnership basis

  • Calculate increases and decreases to basis

  • Report with accuracy the taxability and deductibility of shareholder distributions

  • Recognize when Form 7203 is required and correctly complete the form when needed

  • Summarize how to deal with shareholder loans

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Jason Dinesen is the President of Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C., a public accounting firm in Indianola, Iowa. His practice focuses on accounting and bookkeeping services, tax preparation and business advising to individuals with a business focus ranging from home-based businesses to multistate corporations and not-for-profits. Dinesen has extensive experience working with a third-party administrator of retirement plans and is a prior presenter of multiple 1099 seminars. Dinesen majored in corporate communications with a minor in management from Simpson College.

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Unlike some other accounting firms, when Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C. says we offer personal service, we mean it. When you come to us with your tax preparation needs, you’ll deal directly with our owner and president, Jason Dinesen. We don’t put administrative staff in the middle of you and our tax expert. That means you’ll always have first-hand knowledge of where things stand, and important information won’t slip through the cracks. We welcome all clients, but especially individuals who want the benefits of a long-term relationship with an accounting firm capable of handling anything that might come along with their taxes. We give all our clients the time, attention, and convenience they should expect. If you have a challenging professional or personal schedule, Jason will accommodate you by meeting whenever – and wherever – works best for you.