Date/Time
5/27/2026
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Central
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Central
Course Registration
Credits
2 Credits
Event Type(s)
Webinars
Event Description
Even though federal estate tax applies to a limited number of decedents, practitioners may still be responsible for guiding clients through reporting obligations when taxable estates arise. Understanding how the estate tax system operates and how the return is organized allows practitioners to manage filings confidently, recognize when specialized support is needed, and avoid costly errors. This course introduces the structure of the federal estate tax return and the decision points involved in completing a straightforward filing.
Objectives:
Presenters:
Daniel Johnson
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
Objectives:
- Recognize when a federal estate tax return is required
- Gather and categorize information needed to prepare Form 706
- Apply portability and exemption concepts to typical client scenarios
- Complete a basic estate tax return and supporting schedules
Presenters:
Daniel Johnson
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Overview of the current Form 706 structure and recent reporting updates
- Organizing asset, debt, and deduction information for return preparation
- Application of spousal transfer rules and portability elections in practice
- Interaction between estate tax reporting and post-death income tax issues
- Common compliance risks and strategies for reducing professional liability
- Identification and reporting of generation-skipping transfer exposures
Location
Webinar
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