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Taxation of Judgement and Settlements

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On-Demand Only

2.00 Credits

Member Price $79.00

Non-Member Price $109.00

Overview

Description:

In the course of legal actions, payments may be made pursuant to a final disposition of a court case or a mutually agreed-upon settlement.  This course will cover the tax implications for payments made for personal injury, emotional distress, lost wages, punitive awards, pre- and post-judgement interest, contract claims, among other damages.

Learning Objectives:
After attending the presentation you will be able to:

  • Obtain a working knowledge of the IRC, Treasury Regulations and case law governing the taxation of litigation payments.
  • Be able to differentiate between the different types of damage payments and whether they are taxable to the recipient or deductible by the payor.
  • Be able to draft pleadings and agreements to order to allocate the payments among the different categories of damages.
  • Have an ability to advise clients on the most advantageous manner of categorizing settlement payments.

Program Content:

  • Types of damages or remedies that can be awarded or agreed upon pursuant to litigation.
  • Review of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations governing the taxation of various types of litigation payments.
  • Suggestions for drafting pleadings or settlement agreements.

Who Should Attend:  This course is suitable for Corporate tax and finance executives, directors, managers and staff, CPAs, CAs Enrolled Agents, accountants, attorneys and business/financial advisors who work with and advise businesses that have tax implications.

Developed By:  Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA. A PLLC

Instructor:  Allison McLeod

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Leader Bios

Allison McLeod, Business Professionals Network Inc ACPEN

Allison McLeod, CPA, JD Professor Allison McLeod is currently a full-time Senior Lecturer at the University of North Texas, and has taught classes in Corporate Income Taxes, Multi-jurisdictional Taxation, Individual Taxes, Tax Research, Ethics and Financial Accounting. Prior to going into academia, she worked for 18 years in industry and in a Big Four accounting firm. Professor McLeod earned a law degree from Baylor School of Law, and an LL.M. degree in Taxation from Southern Methodist School of Law. She has been a licensed CPA since 1993 and has been licensed to practice law since 1992. She is a member of the Professional Ethics Committee for the Texas Society of CPAs and works part time for the Dallas law firm of Grable Martin Fulton, PLLC.

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Non-Member Price $109.00

Member Price $79.00