Overview: Part Two-2nd Half of Book

America’s bestselling tax guide―prepare your 2022 taxes with ease!

For over 80 years, millions of taxpayers have trusted J.K. Lasser to provide accurate, authoritative guidance. Fully updated to reflect the latest changes to the 2022 tax code, including the Inflation Reduction Act, Your Income Tax 2023 gives you step-by-step instructions for easy, stress-free filing.

This book walks you through every part of the filing process in plain English, from organizing your records to navigating IRS worksheets and filling out the correct forms.

Clear, easy-to-understand advice enables you to maximize deductions, protect income, and use the best tax strategy for your financial situation. Hundreds of real-world examples show which current tax laws, IRS rulings, and court decisions apply to you and how they affect your return.

CPE Acceptance

 

CPE Course For:

CPAs in most states (chart)
Other Professionals (chart)
 AFSP
 EA
 Tax Preparer

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Course Materials

This is a book-based course that requires the separate purchase of a book.

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Details

Fun CPE Course #: 102423-B
Materials: Separate book purchase
Format: Interactive self-study
Subject: Federal Tax
Exam questions:  Final-100 multiple choice
Passing score: 70% | Unlimited retakes
Prerequisites: None
Advance prep: None
Course level: Overview
Last reviewed/updated: 01/23/23
Expiration: One year from enrollment

Learning objectives

To understand tax law including:

  • Medical and dental expense deductions,
  • Casualty and theft losses and involuntary conversions,
  • Deducting job costs and other misc. expenses,
  • Travel and Entertainment expense deductions,
  • Personal exemptions,
  • Personal tax computations,
  • Tax planning-personal,
  • Tax planning-business and
  • Filing your return and what happens after you file.