The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made a few retroactive changes and hundreds of prospective changes. Many of these changes are not particularly well written and, thus, practitioners are not clear as to their application. The Balanced Budget Act of 2018 made scores of retroactive changes. IRS promises clarification, but IRS is slow likes to blow smoke. Congress owes us clarification but, as of yet, is not delivering. In the meanwhile, 2017 filing is upon us. How best to proceed?
Lloyd Doletski (Self Employed)
"The speaker spoke in a fluent manner. The information was presented at a reasonable pace. I had no questions on the information presented. The displays were easy to read, very informative and answered any questions, which came to mind . The speaker was skilled in utilizing the displays in presenting the information of the webinar."Thomas Padgett (Perthro Enterprises LLC)
"Mr. Burnett has an encyclopedic knowledge of the tax code and its relevant changes. He is totally up-to-date, and I will be relying on what I learned today. He also has both a laid-back approach and an off-beat sense of humor in his polling questions. Please bring him back!"Robert Donahue (self-employed)
"A real good look-back to see how things have changed between 2017 and 2018, and determine if certain deadlines were met. It also prompts me to ascertain whether my clients may need to file 2017 amended returns due to changes."Cheryl Morris (Barrett Cooper Accounting)
"Bradley provides an excellent presentation on multi-faceted changes to the Tax Law. He is highly knowledgeable, and he provides detailed materials to support his presentation. Many thanks for your time and input!"Carol Galloway (H&R BLOCK)
"Very well presented and easy to work into my schedule. I had a last minute emergency that took me out of the office, but I was able to still "attend" the seminar via my phone. The site was easy to use and"Lisa Gladdue (Gladdue, CPA)
"Love this presenter. Very dry (and advanced) topic made understandable and possible to absorb through plain-spoken presenter. Even entertaining and charming (if that’s possible). Very useful."Robert Craig (Robert W Craig, E.A. Tax Services)
"A great course and presentation, just what I needed after a crazy busy tax season to prepare and strategize for the 2018 tax season to be of great service to my clients. Thank you!!!!"Sandra Adams (Sandy Adams CPA, LLC)
"Brad is the best. He explains the law, gives his opinion (which I find invaluable) and interjects humor to keep things moving along and interesting. As I said...the best!!"
Bradley Burnett Tax Seminars, Ltd.
Tax Attorney, Tax Advisor, Tax Instructor
bradleyburnett10@gmail.com
Bradley Burnett is a practicing Colorado attorney with 40 years of experience working specifically on tax issues. His practice specializes in tax planning and tax controversy resolution. Mr. Burnett has authored and delivered more than 3,800 presentations on U.S. tax law in the U.S. and international jurisdictions.