cpe shieldThe following is the PATH Act, ACA and IRS Tactics CPE quiz worth 3 CPE credit hours. It covers knowledge acquired through reading articles provided by CPA Magazine. After reading the provided articles, the reader may take a self-administered quiz worth 3 CPE credits for $25.

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Click here to download the CPE Quiz: Business Tax 2016 / PATH Act, ACA and IRS Tactics

Study the following article to answer the questions:

New Tax Rules for Business Tax Returns

Affordable Care Act - Plan of Attack

Roth IRA Contribution Withdrawals Are Tax-Free

Required Minimum Distributions: Year End Issues

Signing Up for Medicare

What the PATH Act Means for R&D Credits

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Your certificate will be mailed to you within one week.

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