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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Will Form 1120 C Elective

Instructions and Help about Will Form 1120 C Elective

Your hosts today are Chuck Couch and Joanne Piscina. You can submit live questions during the webinar. The webinar is brought to you by Ken McCutcheon, the founder and president of the company. The presenter today is Karen Watson, an ERISA attorney and a pension educator in Santa Barbara, California. She received her bachelor's degree in accounting from BYU in 1980 and a law degree from UCLA Law School. She is the author of "Who's the Employer: A Guide to Employee and Aggregation Issues Affecting Qualified Plans," with the latest seventh edition released this past year. Karen Watson is also a senior editor of the journal "Pension Benefits" and is counsel to the Ferengi Benefits Law Center. Her experiences range from stand-up comedy about ERISA to serving as a Mormon missionary in Iran. She has also edited and written books and newsletters on a variety of topics. During the webinar, your lines will be muted, but you can submit questions through the question board in the WebEx control panel. The webinar slides and a recording will be available on ERISAPD.com under the tab entitled "Webcast." The webinar qualifies for one hour of ARPA Aspen C credit. You will receive a certificate via email in several days. Please check your spam folder if you don't receive it. If you have any questions or can't find the certificate, you can email support@diversityviacom for assistance. Mr. Watson begins by greeting the audience and expressing his excitement to talk about Code Section 199A, the deduction for qualified business income. He mentions that in previous presentations, he only had ten minutes to discuss the deduction, but now he has the opportunity to go into more detail in this 50-minute presentation. Code Section 199A went into effect at the beginning of 2018, allowing a potential deduction of up to 20%...