Basis Revisited: Rules and Regulations
Nina Tross MBA, EA
May 7, 2026
Registration: 7:30 AM
Session Begins: 8:00 AM
Break: 10:00 AM
Session Concludes: 1:00 PM
This session provides a practical and detailed overview of how basis is determined, adjusted, and applied over common tax situations. Special emphasis will be place on Partnership and S Corporation basis, loss limitations, property contributions distribution and basis step-up at death.
During this session we will review Section 351 and 721 transfer of assets. A review of bankruptcy effect on basis will be covered.
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Define tax basis and the importance to determine taxable gain, deductible loss and allowable deductions.
- Apply basis rules to gifted and inherited property.
- Determine basis calculation for property transferred to Corporations and Partnerships (§351 & §721 ).
- Describe the purpose of Section 754 basis adjustment and when they apply.
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