Surgent's Guide to Understanding the At‑Risk Basis Rules and Forms 6198 and 7203

Many tax clients with losses from their S corporations, partnerships, and multiple-member LLCs treated as partnerships will want to use these losse...

8/25/2026 12:00pm - 2:00pm  |  Online  |  Surgent

$99.00

CPE Categories: Taxation (2 CPE)

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Description

Many tax clients with losses from their S corporations, partnerships, and multiple-member LLCs treated as partnerships will want to use these losses to offset their other income from other sources. This program explains when, why, and how the at-risk rules apply to allow or to prevent the owner of a pass-through entity from taking a loss from a pass-through entity and using it to offset other income. This program is extremely helpful for anyone with pass-through entity clients.

Instructor: Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA

Target Audience

Accounting and finance professionals wishing to understand the at-risk rules and how they apply to losses allocated to the owners of pass-through entities

Course Objectives

Understand how a client determines his or her at-risk basis in his or her pass through entity

Understand how the at-risk basis calculation differs from a regular basis calculation

Calculate the amount of an investor's annual at-risk basis

Understand the structure of IRS Form 6198 and how it relates to calculating a taxpayer's at-risk basis

Subjects

Basis and at-risk basis

How to calculate the amount of annual at-risk basis

Forms 6198 and 7203

When activities may be aggregated for at-risk purposes

Qualified nonrecourse financing

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of the tax rules relating to partner basis and S corporation shareholder basis