**Beginning January 1, 2018 this course no longer qualifies for IRS CE Credit. The course materials and final exam are no longer available. If you purchased this course between May 1 2017 and December 31 2017, and have not completed the exam by December 31, 2017, please send us an email and ask to either exchange the course for another, or ask us to provide you with a refund for this course.
IRS Program Number: YH9W1-T-00004-16-S
CE Credits: 2 hours
IRS Category: Federal Tax Law
Delivery Type: Online Self-Study
Exam Questions: 10
Course Syllabus
Course Description
This course discusses how to claim deductible charitable contributions and explains which expenses you can claim as miscellaneous itemized deductions on Schedule A. This course is a Basic tax course with no prerequisites, and offers 2 CE credits in IRS Federal Tax Law.
Learning Objectives
- To identify the types of contributions to charitable organizations that can be deducted
- To identify the deductibility of various miscellaneous expenses
Course Assignments
- Study each Chapter
- Answer review questions at the end of each chapter
- Pass the Final Exam with a score of 70 percent or better
Final Exam and Certification
The final exam consists of 10 multiple-choice questions on the information covered in the course materials. To receive credit for this course, you must click on the Exam below to initiate the exam. A passing score of 70 percent or better will receive course credit and a Certificate of Completion.
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