Program Description: It’s been just over a year since the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017 was passed and many advisors are still trying to understand Section 199A and how it might help their small business owner clients. In this session, Susan Jordan, CPA, CFP® and partner and Mowat Mackie & Anderson will cover: 1. What type of small businesses can take the Section 199A deduction as well as those who don’t qualify 2. How the rules work and how the deduction is calculated 3. Areas of ambiguity in the law and how it’s being interpreted 4. Case studies of planning opportunities with real client situations 5. How advisors can work collaboratively with CPA’s to arrive at the best outcome for their clients
Speaker's Bio: Susan Jordan, CPA, CFP®, Partner, Mowat Mackie & Anderson Susan Jordan is a partner at Mowat Mackie & Anderson in Oakland. She specializes in the full realm of income tax compliance and planning services for individuals, trusts and estates. She has more than 25 years of public accounting experience and specializes in the preparation of complex estate tax returns and fiduciary tax returns. She has substantial experience with elder clients under professional conservatorship requiring special income tax needs.
Susan received her Bachelor of Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and completed her Master of Science in Taxation at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. She is also a member of both of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the California Society of CPAs (CalCPA), as well as a Board Member of the St. Francis Sailing Foundation and on the Board of Trustees for Bayhill High School in Berkeley. Susan currently lives in Oakland with her husband and two children, and enjoys sailing, skiing, traveling and family outings.
Meeting Agenda:
8:00 am - 8:30 am - Registration & Networking 8:30 am - 8:45 am - Chapter, Sponsor Announcements & Continental Breakfast 8:45 am - 10:00 am - Presentation and Q & A 10:00 am - Program Closes
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Early Bird Registration (Ends February 8, 2019)
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Regular Registration (After February 8, 2019) |
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You may still register online after February 8, 2019, however, you will be charged the Regular Registration price; online registration closes at midnight, February 10, 2019.
*This topic has been approved by the CFP Board for 1.5 hours of CE credit.
GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY - DIRECTIONS & PARKING INFORMATION BY CAR From the North Golden Gate Bridge/Highway 101 south to Van Ness Avenue. Turn left on Bush Street, cross Market Street to First Street. Proceed one block to Mission Street. Turn right on Mission Street and proceed one-half block to 536 Mission Street. From the South Highway 101 to I-80 north (Bay Bridge/Downtown) to Fourth Street exit. Proceed one block on Bryant Street, turn left on Third Street, turn right on Mission Street and proceed two blocks to 536 Mission Street. From the East Bay Bridge west to the Fremont Street exit. Turn left on Fremont, then left on Mission Street and proceed one block to 536 Mission Street.
PARKING Golden Gate University does not have a dedicated parking lot for visitors. It is recommended visitors to the SF Campus at 536 Mission Street view parking availability in the downtown area through the website sanfrancisco.bestparking.com. Search for garages on/near Mission Street between First and Second Streets. Examples: 1. SP PLUS at 100 First Street 2. Towne Park at 85 Second Street 3. ABM at 101 Second Street 4. SP PLUS at 555 Mission Street
PUBLIC TRANSIT From BART & SF Muni Metro Underground From Montgomery Street Station, walk south from Market Street to 536 Mission Street, midway between First and Second Streets. From The Transbay Terminal One block from the terminal at First and Mission Streets. From The CalTrain Depot From Fourth and Townsend Streets, take the #10 Townsend bus to Fremont and Mission Streets. Walk left on Mission Street 1-1/2 blocks or take the N-Judah Muni streetcar line to Montgomery Station, walk south from Market Street to 536 Mission Street.
Lisa Aliferis is the founding editor of KQED's State of Health blog. Since 2011, she's been writing stories and editing them for the site. Before taking up blogging, she toiled for many years producing health stories for television, including Dateline NBC and San Francisco's CBS affiliate, KPIX-TV. She also wrote a practical guide on the affordable care act titled Obamacare Explained - A Guide for Californians, produced by KQED News and The California Report. You can follow her on Twitter: @laliferis
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