When disaster strikes, tax professionals are often the first line of defense in helping clients navigate complex recovery rules. This timely webinar explores the significant legislative changes brought by the 2024 Federal Disaster Relief Act and the 2025 OBBB extension, equipping tax practitioners with the tools needed to apply the latest federal tax relief provisions to individual and business clients impacted by federally declared disasters.
Led by Jane Ryder, EA, CPA, this program demystifies qualified disaster loss rules, nonrefundable and excludable payments, casualty loss deductions, expanded filing deadlines, and the distinctions between state and federal disaster declarations. This webinar discusses how to recognize eligible events, document client losses, and apply the correct tax treatment—whether the disaster occurred in 2020 or 2025.
Whether your clients suffered wildfire damage, flood losses, or derailment-related hardship, this course provides up-to-date, IRS-aligned guidance for accurate and beneficial tax relief claims.
*Self-Study recording not available for NASBA CPE credit.
IRS Program #: 7Q3WU-
CTEC Course #: 6248-CE-
When?
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 · 3:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 3 hours
Price
$79.00
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
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Jane Ryder, EA, CPA is a national speaker on many accounting, tax, and business compliance topics. She runs her CPA firm, Brass Tax Ryder Professional Group, Inc.in San Diego, California. Brass Tax (not affiliated with Brass Tax Presentations) has...