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Maximizing Fringe Benefits: Strategies for Business and Personal Needs for Today and Beyond

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Online/Webcast

8.00 Credits

Member Price $245.00

Non-Member Price $295.00

Overview

As tax policies and economic conditions continue to evolve, staying ahead in fringe benefit planning is more essential than ever. This course provides financial professionals with a comprehensive update on fringe benefit strategies, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations while maximizing tax efficiency for businesses and individuals.

Participants will explore the latest legislative and regulatory updates impacting employer-sponsored benefits, IRC §132 fringe benefits, cafeteria plans, and retirement healthcare strategies. This course also examines ERISA reporting requirements, tax-efficient compensation planning, and healthcare benefits, offering practical applications to help practitioners navigate compliance and optimize benefits for their clients.

*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


  • Speaker - Arthur Werner
  • Highlights

    • Legislative and regulatory updates affecting fringe benefit planning
    • Employer-sponsored fringe benefits and tax compliance under evolving regulations
    • IRC §132 fringe benefit options and applications
    • Cafeteria plans: benefits, limitations, and tax considerations
    • Tax treatment of dependent care and educational assistance programs
    • Flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts
    • Group term life insurance: design features and tax treatment
    • Financing strategies for retiree medical benefits
    • Comparing health care benefits: insured plans vs. HMOs
    • ERISA reporting and disclosure requirements
    • Common control rules and nondiscrimination regulations

    Prerequisites

    None

    Designed For

    CPAs, EAs, attorneys, finance professionals, financial planners, insurance agents, and bankers

    Objectives

    • Analyze recent tax and regulatory updates affecting fringe benefits.
    • Evaluate the impact of changes in IRC §132 and other relevant tax provisions.
    • Identify key compliance considerations for ERISA reporting and disclosure.
    • Determine the best use of cafeteria plans for businesses and employees.
    • Explain tax implications of dependent care and educational assistance programs.
    • Assess flexible spending account (FSA) structures and implementation strategies.
    • Compare employer-sponsored health plans, including insured plans and HMOs.
    • Examine financing options for retiree medical benefits and medical savings accounts.
    • Develop strategies for tax-efficient cash compensation and fringe benefit planning.

     

    Preparation

    None

    Non-Member Price $295.00

    Member Price $245.00