Streamlining and preparing for Tax Season with QuickBooks Online: Partnering with an Accountant

Discover the essential responsibilities that your bookkeeper undertake in partnership with a Certified Public Accountants (CPA) during year-end tax preparation.
Duration: 1 Day
Hours: 2 Hours
Training Level: All Level
Virtual Class Id: 50840
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$199.00 $332.00
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About the Course:

In this course, you will learn about the crucial role your bookkeeper plays in ensuring accurate and organized financial data for tax purposes. While bookkeepers do not directly process taxes, they collaborate with CPAs to provide necessary documentation and support throughout the tax preparation process. You will gain insight into preparing and forwarding financial reports, filling out and sending IRS tax forms based on different business types, and gathering and forwarding deduction data. By understanding your bookkeeper's role in year-end tax preparation, you can effectively contribute to a smooth and successful tax filing process.

Course Objective:

  • Enroll in this course to understand the bookkeeper's role in year-end tax preparation and gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the collaboration between bookkeepers and CPAs. By mastering these responsibilities, you can contribute to accurate and efficient tax filings for your organization or clients.

Who is the Target Audience?

  • Bookkeepers, Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Business Professionals

Basic Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of how to customize and run financial reports, payroll reports & assess depreciation costs.

Curriculum
Total Duration: 2 Hours
Introduction to the Bookkeeper's Role in Year-End Tax Preparation

  • Understanding the collaboration between bookkeepers and CPAs  
  • Overview of the bookkeeper's responsibilities during tax preparation  

Financial Reports: What to Prepare and Forward

  • Balance Sheet  
  • Profit and Loss Statement  
  • Cash Flow Statement  
  • Payroll Reports  
  • Inventory Valuation Detail Reports  
  • Asset List Report  
  • Mortgage Interest Statement (Form 1098)  

Fill out and Send IRS Tax Forms - Business Types

  • Sole Proprietor - (Form 1040)  
  • LLC (Single Member) - (Schedule C)  
  • LLC (Multiple-Member & Partnerships) - (Form 1065 and Schedule K-1)  
  • S-Corp (Form 1120 S and Schedule K-1)  
  • Corporation (Form 1120)  
  • W-2s, W-3s, 1099-MISC: Reporting employee wages and contractor payments  
  • Client's Prior Year Federal Tax Return  

Gather and Forward Deduction Data

  • Home Office Expenses  
  • Business Vehicle Mileage Log  
  • Business Travel Expenses  
  • Charity Contributions  
  • Health Insurance Premiums  
  • Marketing Materials  
  • Utilities (used in business operations)  
  • Legal Fees