United States Tax Considerations
for Nonresident Taxpayers
PRESENTED BY
Patrick McCormick J.D., LL.M
ambers, in partnership with Patrick McCormick is making this United States Tax Considerations for Nonresident Taxpayers available to anyone who has previously taken one of Patrick’s webinars.
International Tax is an exploding nuanced area of tax/accounting practice. Enormous opportunities exist for practitioners to monetize international tax expertise. An immensely increasing number of clients need multinational tax advice. These clients understand the specialized knowledge required, and are willing to pay a premium for expert guidance.
Lambers has teamed with Patrick J. McCormick, J.D., LL.M., one of the United States’ pre-eminent international tax authorities, to create a fifteen-hour certificate course series titled United States Tax Considerations for Nonresident Taxpayers. This series will feature 10 different courses and will qualify you for up to 14 hours of either IRS CE or NASBA CPE credit.
Upon completion of the course and a short final exam, you will earn a certification of completion as a “United States International Tax Specialist – Inbound”, demonstrating your competency and increasing you or your firms earning power.
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10 Course United States Tax Considerations for
Nonresident Taxpayers
Only $495!
US Tax Considerations for Nonresident Taxpayers Courses
This series of courses includes:
- Introduction Course (1 hour)
- Nonresident Taxation: Planning Opportunities and Practice Considerations (2 hours)
- Transfer Taxes for American Nondomiciliaries (2 Hours)
- Tax Classification of Individuals (2 hours)
- Compliance Requirements for Nonresidents (1 hour)
- Foreign Investment in United States Real Property (1 Hour)
- Tax Classification of Individuals (2 hours)
- Income Tax Inclusions for Nonresidents: Statutory Rules (1 Hour)
- Income Tax Inclusions for Nonresidents: Tax Treaty Modifications (2 hours)
- Classification of Nonresident Entities (1 Hour)
Why do you need International Tax training?
Historically, training options for international tax specialization have been limited, despite demand vastly exceeding supply for decades. The need for specialized knowledge to appropriately advise clients in the multinational tax content combined with the limited options to obtain/market that knowledge has created enormous opportunity for those with the requisite knowledge to develop a lucrative, expansive, and sought-out practice. Those opportunities are particularly noteworthy among American nonresidents – those without existing United States advisors who often require broad advice from an American service professional.