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2026-27 OSCPA-Select™ CPE Courses Now Available!
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Key Tax Issues Facing Business & Industry (4 hours - morning) - Webcast
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $195
This course focuses on the key federal tax issues affecting business from the internal accountant's point of view, with a focus on the major ramifications of recent tax legislation and developments. Planning alternatives and the potential risks associated with those strategies will also be discussed.
Farming, Ranching & Agribusiness Conference - Beaverton
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Beaverton
8.0 Credits
Member Price: $315
Learn about important issues that impact your clients in farming, ranching, and agriculture! We encourage in-person attendance to maximize engagement, interaction, and networking. If you're unable to attend onsite, a live webcast option is available. A special thank you to the members of the Farming, Ranching & Agribusiness Project Committee for developing the 2026 conference.
Farming, Ranching & Agribusiness Conference - Webcast
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Online
8.0 Credits
Member Price: $315
Learn about important issues that impact your clients in farming, ranching, and agriculture! A special thank you to the members of the Farming, Ranching & Agribusiness Project Committee for developing the 2026 conference.
Oregon and State & Local Taxation - The Basics (4 hours - afternoon) - Beaverton
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Beaverton
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $195
This introductory half-day Oregon and State & Local Taxation program is authored and instructed by Kimberly Lohr, Principal, Aprio, Lake Oswego, who is recognized for her extensive national expertise and instruction skills in this arena. You will gain an understanding of nexus, and nexus requirement for apportionment and different methods for different businesses. Learn the difference between apportioned and allocated income, as well as how business/nonbusiness income is determined. You will also learn how each of the factors for property, payroll, and sales are calculated.
Oregon and State & Local Taxation - The Basics (4 hours - afternoon) - Webcast
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $195
This introductory half-day Oregon and State & Local Taxation program is authored and instructed by Kimberly Lohr, Principal, Aprio, Lake Oswego, who is recognized for her extensive national expertise and instruction skills in this arena. You will gain an understanding of nexus, and nexus requirement for apportionment and different methods for different businesses. Learn the difference between apportioned and allocated income, as well as how business/nonbusiness income is determined. You will also learn how each of the factors for property, payroll, and sales are calculated.
2026 AICPA Tax School - Level 2 (3 days) - Webcast
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Online
24.0 Credits
Member Price: $980
The Ultimate Toolkit for Mid-Level Tax Staff The 2026 AICPA Tax School Level 2 expands the depth and breadth of your staff's tax knowledge through a series of courses designed to strengthen your firm and accelerate professional growth. This 3-day experience includes four complete courses covering key areas to equip staff with the confidence and skills to work more independently and take on greater responsibility. Advanced Tax Planning S Corporations Advanced Taxation Partnerships & LLCs Tax Planning for Small Businesses Estate & Trust Primer Some sessions IRS CE approved OSCPA has partnered with the Idaho Society of CPAs for this event.
IRS Tax Examinations and Hot Issues (4 hours - afternoon) - Webcast
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $195
Although the Inflation Reduction Act increased the IRS budget, Congress continues to battle about whether this funding will be continued. The IRS began replenishing its workforce with the additional funding only to have to terminate workers or lay them off due to mandated federal workforce reductions. The IRS trains its audit workforce by examining the tax returns of individuals and small businesses. As the IRS continues to examine tax returns, Accounting, Tax, and Financial Professionals need clients to understand the need for documentation and procedures to substantiate what IRS examiners are pursuing. Learn the high audit risk areas and ways to help clients survive an IRS audit with little or no change. It is critical for Accounting, Tax, and Financial Professionals in public accounting to understand the risk to clients and to themselves in tax return preparation and planning since the IRS continues to increase its audit coverage and is examining more taxpayers than it has in the recent past.NOTE: This course qualifies for IRS CE (PTIN) credit. To receive IRS CE credit, please email your PTIN to profdev@orcpa.org at the end of the course. Surgent will report credit at the end of each quarter.If you have questions, you can contact Professional Development at 503-641-7200, ext. 3 or email profdev@orcpa.org.
Current Federal Tax Develoments - Summer 2026 (4 hours - afternoon) - NEW! - Webcast
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $195
Stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving tax landscape with our mid-year technical update. The first half of 2026 has already delivered critical administrative guidance and pivotal court rulings that fundamentally impact tax planning and compliance for individuals and businesses alike. This webcast provides an exhaustive analysis of federal tax developments from January 1, 2026, through the date of the course, ensuring you are equipped with the most current information available.
Creative Strategies for Buying, Selling, or Gifting a Business - Webcast
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Online
8.0 Credits
Member Price: $315
Buying, selling, or gifting a business requires thoughtful tax and estate planning to ensure a smooth and tax- efficient transaction. This course provides a practical overview of the key tax implications and planning techniques involved in structuring these transfers. You'll examine valuation methods, transaction types, and the tools needed to guide clients through complex business decisions. We'll also cover strategies for minimizing tax exposure and preserving family wealth, including the use of trusts, partnerships, and ESOPs. Special attention is given to transferring business interests in a way that aligns with both personal and financial goals. Whether planning an exit or succession strategy, this course prepares you to offer informed, creative solutions.
Surgent's Going Out on Your Own: Entity Types and Accounting Methods (2 hours)
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Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
Starting a business is tough! There are lots of decisions to be made and things to think about. You may feel like you have a great idea. You have done your marketing research, developed a prototype, and even looked at locations for your new office. Then it dawns on you.. What type of entity do I need to be? Is there really an advantage to choosing one entity type over the other? In this class, we will dig into the differences between entity types - from taxes to liability. We will also look at the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of accounting. Whether you are a small business owner looking to start something new or a practitioner looking to expand your client advisory services, this course is the one for you! NOTE: This course qualifies for IRS CE (PTIN) credit. To receive IRS CE credit, please email your PTIN to profdev@orcpa.org at the end of the course. Surgent will report credit at the end of each quarter.If you have questions, you can contact Professional Development at 503-641-7200, ext. 3 or email profdev@orcpa.org.
Everything You Need to Know About the Pass-Through Entity Rules: IRC §199A The Code and Regulations (4 hours)
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Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $129
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As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), IRC § 199A was added. This Internal Revenue Code section allows certain pass-through entities the ability to has made it deduct up to 20% of their qualified business. Although practitioners have had over three years of “experience” utilizing IRC § 100A, many practitioners still do not feel comfortable with this part of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this presentation is to provide the practitioner with an understanding of the rules of IRC § 199A as well as an understanding of the IRC § 199A regulations. **Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
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Surgent's Features and Benefits of SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs (2 hours)
Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
A challenge for many small business owners is choosing the `right' type of retirement plan for their businesses. Many hesitate to adopt retirement plans for their businesses because they are intimidated by the governing rules. In those cases, SEP and SIMPLE IRAs are reasonable solutions because they are easy to establish, maintain, and communicate with employees; have minimal administrative costs; and are practical and efficient ways to start a retirement plan. These IRA-based plans - SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs - have low maintenance costs and are easy to communicate to employees. With IRA-based employer plans, employer contributions are sometimes discretionary, giving business owners the choice of whether to fund every year. Despite the simplicity of these plans, employers must ensure that applicable compliance requirements are met to avoid penalties. To that end, this course will cover some key provisions of SEP and SIMPLE IRAs. NOTE: This course qualifies for IRS CE (PTIN) credit. To receive IRS CE credit, please email your PTIN to profdev@orcpa.org at the end of the course. Surgent will report credit at the end of each quarter.If you have questions, you can contact Professional Development at 503-641-7200, ext. 3 or email profdev@orcpa.org.
Business Tax Update: Recent Developments (2 hours)
Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $79
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This course addresses the most recent legislative developments impacting business taxpayers, with a focus on important provisions, rules and concepts to apply when preparing client returns. *Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
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LLC's & S Corps -- A Comparative Analysis (4 hours)
Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $129
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This course provides an in-depth comparative analysis of Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and S Corporations, focusing on their tax implications, compliance requirements, and operational structures. Participants will explore key aspects of entity formation, tax treatment, and compliance with corporate formalities. Topics include electing Subchapter S status, mechanics of Form 2553, and relief options for late filings under Rev. Proc. 2022-19. The course also highlights entity-specific tax forms, accountable plans, taxable fringe benefits, officer reasonable compensation, estate planning, business continuation planning, and audit strategies. Additionally, participants will review Schedules K-1, K-2, K-3, and effectively connected income for both entity types. *Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
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Surgent's Hiring New Workers and Payroll Taxes (2 hours)
Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $99
When a new employee is hired, there are a lot of things the employer needs to take care of. Aside from getting employment contracts signed, training lined up, and the new hire breakfast planned, employers are tasked with making sure all of the payroll forms are filled out. For many small business owners, this can be a source of anxiety. They often wonder if they have everything they need. They also hear horror stories about potential IRS penalties for not having all of the boxes checked. In this course, we will explore the payroll compliance side of hiring new employees. From the alphabet soup of forms that need to be filled out to the initial payroll tax forms, we have you covered if you are a new practitioner or new business owner. We will even discuss the surprisingly difficult-to-navigate world of unemployment insurance. NOTE: This course qualifies for IRS CE (PTIN) credit. To receive IRS CE credit, please email your PTIN to profdev@orcpa.org at the end of the course. Surgent will report credit at the end of each quarter.If you have questions, you can contact Professional Development at 503-641-7200, ext. 3 or email profdev@orcpa.org.
Real Estate Tax Issues: Passive Activity, Self-Rental and Section 199A (4 hours)
Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $129
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This program will provide a detailed analysis of the real estate professional passive activity rules, including forms reporting examples, and integrates those rules with when real estate is considered a "business" under the Section 199A flow-through entity deduction. A detailed analysis of the self-rental passive activity rules will be given, including forms reporting examples and integrates them with the flow-through entity rules related to self-rental. *Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
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Key Tax Issues Facing Business & Industry (4 hours)
Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $129
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This course focuses on the key federal tax issues affecting business from the internal accountant's point of view, with a focus on the major ramifications of the TCJA and other recent tax legislation and developments. Planning alternatives and the potential risks associated with those strategies will also be discussed. **Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
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Passive Activities & Rental Real Estate Income Tax Issues
Online
8.0 Credits
Member Price: $300
This comprehensive training is designed to get the accountant up to speed quickly with the complex passive activity loss (PAL) rules that apply to certain investments in trades or businesses and rental activities. The cornerstone of the course is the in-depth coverage of the detailed tax law and regulations applicable to passive activities under IRC §469 and how and when the 3.8% net investment income tax under §1411 applies. **Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
Forensic Accounting: Finding Hidden Treasure in Tax Returns (4 hours)
Online
4.0 Credits
Member Price: $149
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Almost every business and individual has to file tax returns, which can be a great treasure trove of information for forensic accountants. Whether in a divorce, partnership dispute, recreating books and records, or bankruptcy proceeding, analyzing tax return information should be an initial step in uncovering income and assets. The IRS retains a large amount of information, both from taxpayers and 3rd parties who report financial transactions. This course will be your guide in gathering, analyzing, and evaluating tax return information, so that you have a full picture of the financial investigation. Your presenter is a 20 year veteran with IRS-Criminal Investigation, who used this information as a basis for his federal criminal investigations. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
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Corporate Transparency Act Developments (2 hours)
Online
2.0 Credits
Member Price: $89
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U.S. Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) imposed a new reporting requirement that went into effect on January 1, 2024. Millions of businesses may have to file a Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Report. In a surprise turn of events, the Federal District Court from the Northern District of Alabama ruled on March 1, 2024 in National Small Business United v. Yellen ("NSB") that the CTA is unconstitutional. This course will discuss the CTA's provisions and the court's decision in NSB. Also covered will be future implications for business entities and steps to consider given the recent ruling. We will also discuss recent proposed rulemaking by FinCen with respect to nonfinanced purchases of residential real estate and gratuitous transfers so that businesses can prepare for any additional reporting burdens that might arise. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.