Foundations of Preparing Form 706: The Federal Estate Tax Return

EVENT DATE:

Aug 16,2022

PRESENTER(s): Steven G. Siegel

1:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT | 240 Minutes
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This program has been approved IRS CPE Credit 4(Taxes)

The executor of a decedent's estate uses Form 706 to figure the estate tax imposed by Chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code, and, also used to compute the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax imposed by Chapter 13 on direct skips. This form is a complicated return to prepare, running more than 25 pages with more than 15 schedules.

The Form 706 has been cited as the source for the greatest number of error and omission claims against the accountancy profession. The estate tax return is likely the most complex and consequential federal return that most practitioners will face. Laden with special rules, elections with deadlines, the integration of substantive state and federal tax law, the Form 706 creates unique challenges for the unwary and even experienced practitioners. This program is designed to encourage better practice points, highlight common mistakes, expose common problems that generate audit while providing practical guidance to prepare effective, tax-savings estate tax returns.

Session Highlights:

  • Learn how to prepare each schedule to the Form 706, using a sample return as an illustration.
  • Identify the six major components of Form 706 and Identify compliance issues.
  • Identify how to determine estate tax liability
  • Recognize the only action required to elect portability
  • Recognize the importance of the information items and questions on Form 706.
  • Highlights of portability elections to make the deceased spousal unused exclusion amount (DSUA) available to the surviving spouse.
  • Understand proper asset valuation compliance.
  • Understand proper deduction compliance.
  • Understand tax calculation.
  • The ins and outs of the “portability” rules, including how the rules actually work using common examples.
  • Issues involved in the preparation of the decedent’s final federal income tax return (Form 1040).
  • Various postmortem estate planning issues involved in the preparation of the.
  • above-mentioned tax return.
  • Complete understanding of estate and gift taxation.
  • Income tax consequences.
  • Overlooked GST issues.

Credits and Other information:

    • Recommended CPE credit – 4.0
    • Recommended field of study – Taxes
    • Session Prerequisites and preparation: None
    • Session learning level: Basic
    • Location: Virtual/Online
    • Delivery method: Group Internet Based
    • IRS Course ID: PJGWS-T-00048-22-S
    • Attendance Requirement:  Yes
    • Session Duration: 4 Hours
    • Case Studies and Live Q&A session with speaker
    • PowerPoint presentation for reference

    Who Will Benefit:

    • CPA
    • Enrolled Agents (EAs)
    • Tax Professionals
    • Attorneys
    • Other Tax Preparers
    • Finance professionals
    • Financial planners

    Speaker Profile:

    Steven Siegel is president of The Siegel Group, which provides consulting services to attorneys, accountants, business owners, family offices and financial planners. Based in Morristown, New Jersey, the Group provides services throughout the United States. 

    Mr. Siegel is the author of many books, including: The Grantor Trust Answer Book (2020 Leimberg Information Systems); The Adviser’s Guide to Financial and Estate Planning (AICPA 2020); Federal Fiduciary Income Taxation (Foxmoor 2020); Understanding the Federal Gift Tax (Leimberg Information Systems (2021)Federal Estate and Gift Tax (Foxmoor 2016)). He is co-author of Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates, (Carolina Press 2020). He is the co-author with Richard Oshins, Esq. of The Anatomy of the Perfect Modern Trust, Estate Planning Magazine, January and February 2016. 

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