Tax Toolbox

Navigating the complexities of tax preparation can leave even the most seasoned professional feeling overwhelmed, but we can help.

Our Tax Toolbox seminar is the perfect opportunity for individual tax preparers to sharpen their skills and stay up-to-date on the latest tax laws and regulations. This practical seminar offers hands-on learning opportunities and expert guidance from our team of professionals, giving you the tools and knowledge you need to prepare and file tax returns for your clients confidently.

Don’t miss out on this invaluable opportunity to expand your Tax Toolbox and take your tax preparation skills to the next level.

What To Expect

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Deep dive into the daily issues that plague your practice, equipping you with tools and knowledge to overcome practical tax challenges
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Explore complex legislation and ever-changing regulations, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve
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Immerse yourself in an in-depth experience that unravels the intricacies of practical tax issues
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Enhance your skills, expand your professional network, and gain the confidence to tackle any tax scenario

NOT JUST THEORY… REAL-LIFE APPLICATION!

This year, we are getting down to Brass Tax by looking at topics that affect your individual clients.

Join us on a full-day experience to expand your Tax Toolbox.

Pricing

2025 Tax Toolbox – early bird discount

$359

$339

Discount valid through July 1, 2025.

What We Will Cover

2025 Tax Toolbox

Repair or Improvement

(2 hours)

It’s common to ask, “Why do I care if an item is a repair or improvement? I can just write it off using bonus or §179 expensing!”. But if you really think about it, that new roof, kitchen remodel, property additions and certain other repairs do not qualify for bonus or §179 treatment. However, by properly applying the IRS Repair Regs, you can write many of these items as repairs and improvements in the current year. In this course, we will distill hundreds of pages of regulations into practical information you can utilize in your practice.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize what property is subject to bonus depreciation and section 179 expensing
  • Apply the 2013 IRS Property Regs to write off significant improvements to property
  • Find ways to make the Safe Harbor provisions work for your clients
  • Determine when an election should be made to capitalize improvements

AirBnb and Other Short-Term Rentals

(2 hours)

Assuming that AirBnb (short-term) rentals are treated the same way as long-term rentals when preparing tax returns may be detrimental to your clients’ tax situation. Taxpayers and tax professionals are receiving misinformation everyday about short-term rentals, so our goal is to dispel the myths and confusion surrounding this topic. The course will cover all applicable rules related to short-term rental reporting for tax purposes, including:

  • Where the activity should be reported on the return (Schedule C vs Schedule E)
  • The passive activity limitations and treating short-term rentals as nonpassive
  • Rental real estate investment partnerships
  • Depreciable life of the rental and the ability to apply Section 179 or bonus depreciation to improvements
  • Net Investment Income Tax, QBI, and Excess Business Loss Limitations
  • Detailed due diligence templates to utilize when working with clients

Advanced Tax Planning for Real Estate

(2 hours)

Most tax professionals have at least a few clients who own multiple rental properties or are considered real estate professionals under the tax code. In this session, we will explore a multitude of tax planning strategies related to rental properties that may drastically reduce your client’s tax liability.

Learning objectives:

  • Identify which real estate strategies may be applicable to clients
  • Understand proper implementation and due diligence related to each strategy
  • Break down cost segregation studies and proper reporting
  • Understand the benefits, risks, and limitations surrounding real estate professional tax status

2025 Tax Toolbox – Ethics

Unethical Minds

(2 hours)

They’re lurking all around us, sometimes hiding in plain sight. You never know who around might be an UNSUB (Unethical Subject). Join the UBAU (Unethical Behavior Analysis Unit) as we profile some of the most egregious ethics violations, and explore the pitfalls that can lead otherwise ethical preparers astray. Using Circular 230 as our guide, we’ll examine the code of ethics that governs all in our profession. With an emphasis on education, due diligence, and conflicts of interest, we’ll tackle cases ranging from questionable to criminal.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand how Circular 230 impacts day-to-day office operations
  • Identify ethical violations and explore ways to handle situations ethically

Locations & Dates

Northern California

San Jose

September 22, 2025

Delta Hotels
2151 Laurelwood Rd, Santa Clara, CA 95054

Concord

September 23, 2025

Location: TBD

Rohnert Park

September 24, 2025

Oxford Suites Sonoma County – Rohnert Park
67 Golf Course Dr W, Rohnert Park, CA 94928

Sacramento

September 25, 2025

Four Points Sacramento Airport
4900 Duckhorn Drive, Sacramento, California 95834

Southern California

San Diego

September 8, 2025

Handlery Hotel
950 Hotel Cir N, San Diego, CA, 92108

Costa Mesa

September 16, 2025

Delta Hotels By Marriott, Anaheim-Garden Grove
12021 Harbor Boulevard, Garden Grove, CA, 92840

Ontario

September 17, 2025

Ontario Airport Hotel & Conference Center
700 N Haven Ave, Ontario, CA 91764

Norwalk

September 18, 2025

DoubleTree by Hilton
13111 Sycamore Dr, Norwalk, CA 90650

Ventura

September 19, 2025

Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort
1050 Schooner Dr, Ventura, CA 93001

Registration and check-in start at 7:30 AM.
Class starts promptly at 8:00 AM and ends at 4:30 PM.
All locations include continental breakfast, lunch, and free parking.

Meet The Instructors

Ryan Reichert, EA, CFP®

Ryan Reichert, EA, CFP®, is a practicing tax professional from San Diego, California. His financial planning and business ownership background makes him specially equipped to handle new and often complex tax laws. Ryan has a knack for breaking tax topics into presentations that keep attendees engaged and learning throughout the day. He is also the owner of the client-facing publication Tax News and Tips.

Shannon Hall, EA

Shannon Hall, EA, is a tax professional based in Long Beach, CA. Her diverse client base keeps her on the cutting edge of new tax developments. Shannon is a featured speaker for tax societies nationwide and serves on the California Society of Tax Consultants’ board of directors. She was also recently nominated in the Top 50 Women in Accounting for 2023. She holds degrees in both Accounting and Theatre Arts, which aids her in creating captivating and informative tax presentations.

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Shannon Hall, EA

Shannon Hall, EA, is a tax professional based in Long Beach, CA. Her diverse client base keeps her on the cutting edge of new tax developments. Shannon is a featured speaker for tax societies nationwide and serves on the California Society of Tax Consultants’ board of directors. She was also recently nominated in the Top 50 Women in Accounting for 2023. She holds degrees in both Accounting and Theatre Arts, which aids her in creating captivating and informative tax presentations.

Success Starts Here

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Brass Tax has featured all the topics that I have wanted further education on. Tax Toolbox is always a great educational experience.

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Kristy Snyder
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Ryan and Shannon – great presenters & charisma.

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Maureen Lewis
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Love the energy Ryan & Shannon bring to the table. They make it fun & interesting

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Marcia Desjardins
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Great seminar! Thank You!

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Michaela Buhl
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Ryan and Shannon, your enthusiasm for the subject of taxes and phasing your personal stories make these education sessions such a fun time!

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Anonymous
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Exceptional speakers! Genuine enthusiasm that makes a live seminar, “alive”!

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Lola Green

Why Trust Brass Tax Presentations?

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This seminar has been designed to meet the requirements of the California Tax Education Council. This does not constitute an endorsement by the CTEC as to the quality of the course or its contribution to the professional competence of the preparer.

CTEC Course Number:

  • 1008-CE-1189
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Our seminars are designed to meet the requirements for continuing education for EAs, CRTPs, and CPAs. We have agreed with the Office of the Director of Practice, Internal Revenue Service, to meet the requirements of 31 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 10.6(g), covering maintenance of attendance records, retention of program outlines, qualifications of instructors, and length of class hours. This agreement does not constitute an endorsement by the Director of Practice as to the program’s quality or its contribution to the professional competence of the enrolled individual.

IRS Course Numbers:

  • In-person

2025 Tax Toolbox: UD2VU-T-00163-25-I (6 CE Credits)
2025 Tax Toolbox – Ethics: UD2VU-E-00164-25-I // (2 CE Credits)

  • Self-study

2025 Tax Toolbox: UD2VU-T-00163-25-S (6 CE Credits)
2025 Tax Toolbox – Ethics: UD2VU-E-00164-25-S// (2 CE Credits)

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    Brass Tax Presentations is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of live in-person continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on accepting individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.

    NASBA Program ID # 142999

    Brass Tax Presentations is not registered with NASBA for self-study courses.