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06:30pm - 07:45pm EDT - June 8, 2022

Wednesday

The field of philanthropy is evolving faster than ever, with new knowledge and innovation, along with hazards and even harmful practices to avoid. Recent events created urgency in philanthropic responses, shed light on the incredible growth of donor-advised funds, and sparked conversations on being a better donor. The social impact landscape and toolbox require an updated look at the current context for social change, from philanthropy to social entrepreneurship to impact investing, advocacy, business influence, leadership, purchasing power, and more. Advisors are expected to be fluent in philanthropic conversation and tools. How do we help our clients navigate these changing times and take advantage of various planning tools that are readily available to do good? How can we help those seeking new knowledge and support as they shift to devote more time and resources to deepen or refresh their role as philanthropists? This session is designed for advisors like you to integrate philanthropic concepts to further your practice and personal development in this moment of need, change, and action.



Objectives:
  • Identify the giving trends of high-capacity donors and evaluate where the client is at in the philanthropic journey
  • Distinguish the phases of the social impact spectrum and how clients can leverage all their do good options
  • Compare and contrast how donor-advised funds and private foundations work
Wednesday
06:30pm - 07:45pm EDT - June 8, 2022 | Room: Mariposa 4/5
Track: ENGAGE Main Conference
Total Minutes: 75

There seems to be more news coverage in recent years about Social Security and Medicare solvency as well as numerous suggestions of strategies to get the most out of both programs. Attend this session to hear about current legislation, the basics of the programs and ideas you can use to help your clients make informed decisions.



Objectives:
  • Analyze the basics of both Social Security and Medicare so you will understand how both programs work
  • Compare case studies in Social Security that will go through various examples of how to analyze and decide the best age to begin benefits for a family situation.
Wednesday

This program will cover the Circular 230 and AICPA ethics rules that apply to tax practitioners, and how they can help us navigate difficult situations with clients. We will discuss our ethical duties in when we discover a client's non-compliance, how to handle a client who does not want to cooperate with an audit, and how to correct false information provided by the client to the IRS.



Objectives:
  • Recall the ethical rules that apply to practitioners who represent clients before the IRS.
  • Identify strategies for handling difficult situations with clients who are not compliant.