The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is reshaping how tax professionals approach deductions, credits, planning strategies, and compliance. In this practical, fast-moving webinar, Jason Dinesen, EA, breaks down what the new rules actually mean in real-world tax preparation and forward-looking planning.
This session goes beyond headlines to explain how qualifying overtime and tip deductions work, how new vehicle loan interest rules apply, what’s changing with charitable contributions, educator expenses, SALT limitations, and bonus depreciation, and why many long-standing strategies may need to shift.
Designed for tax professionals preparing 2025 returns while planning for 2026 and beyond, this session delivers clear explanations, practical examples, and actionable insights to help you navigate the evolving tax landscape with confidence.
You will leave with a deeper understanding of how OBBBA impacts individual taxpayers, small business owners, and common tax scenarios you see every day.
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify qualifying overtime and tip deductions and how they are reported on individual tax returns
- Explain new rules affecting vehicle loan interest, educator expenses, and charitable contribution planning
- Apply updated planning strategies involving SALT limitations, itemized deductions, and taxable state tax refunds
- Recognize bonus depreciation changes and planning opportunities under OBBBA
- Evaluate real-world compliance risks and opportunities for 2025 returns and 2026 planning
This course counts for 2 Hours of Federal Tax Law for IRS Continuing Education.
About the Presenter:
Jason Dinesen (EA, LPA) is a tax nerd, entrepreneur, tax expert, and a well-known presenter of continuing education courses.
Known for his sharp tax interpretations, he is one of the quickest to bring the analysis of the latest tax updates and IRS guidance to the professional community. Jason has coached over 200,000 accounting, tax, and HR professionals on various topics of accounting, individual taxation, corporate taxation, professional ethics, and much more.
He has presented dozens of webinars on Form 1099 (for 10 years on this subject!), marriage in the tax code, tax updates, the new Form W-4, payroll updates, filing status, tax credits, corporation and partnership taxation, and other issues relating to the modern-day setting.
