2023 Tax Code Quick Review from Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Provisions

2023 Tax Code Quick Review from Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Provisions

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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of forms the current foundation of the US tax code. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is organized into four primary sections of: Individual Tax Reform, Business Tax Reform, Exempt Organizations and International provisions. This is an updated course for 2023 that will provide a quick review of all four portions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Bill (H.R.1.) and it also includes the provisions that have changed for 2023. This course will provide a summary description of all provisions referenced in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for each of the primary sections. It will identify which sections changed for 2018 and which were updated for 2023.

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At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Review the Individual Tax Reform provisions and identify which sections changed for 2018 and which were updated for 2023;
  • Review the Business Tax Reform provisions and identify which sections changed for 2018 and which were updated for 2023;
  • Review the Exempt Organizations provisions and identify which sections changed for 2018 and which were updated for 2023;
  • Review the International Tax provisions and identify which sections changed for 2018 and which were updated for 2023; and
  • Identify the effective dates for all provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

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