CPE Credit

Attending the 2025 NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference provides a maximum of 14 hours of continuing education (CPE) credits for accounting professionals. In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, CPE credits have been granted based on a 50-minute hour.

CPE

NBAA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.

Program Knowledge Level: Basic
Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group – Live
Maximum CPE Credit: 14 hours
Fields of Study: Taxes: 8.2 hours maximum CPE recommended
Business Law: “5.8 hours maximum CPE recommended
Cancellation Policy: A 10% processing fee will be charged for cancellations received in writing on or prior to Sept. 12, 2025. There will be no refunds after Sept. 12, 2025.
CPE Complaint Resolution Policy: For more information regarding administrative policies, such as complaints and refunds, please contact the National Business Aviation Association.

Learning Objectives

Completion of the 2025 NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference will achieve the following learning objectives:

  • Review the key FAA and IRS issues to consider as the owner of a business aircraft.
  • Learn how to properly categorize and document business and personal flights.
  • Review which operators are responsible for collecting and remitting Federal Excise Taxes (FET).
  • Understand the SEC disclosure requirements for public companies providing non-business use of aircraft to senior executives.
  • Review the requirements to obtain 100% bonus depreciation on the purchase of a business aircraft under recent legislation.
  • Analyze the tax impacts of various business aircraft ownership structures.
  • Learn how to restrict access to aircraft ownership information through the FAA Aircraft Registry.
  • Analyze common state tax planning strategies including aircraft leasing, fly away, occasional sale and other exemptions.
  • Understand the impact of frequently-changing tariff regulations on cross-border transactions.
  • Review the key terms of aircraft lease and aircraft management agreements.
  • Understand how to navigate an IRS audit.

CLE Credit

The 2025 NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference has been approved for 11.5 hours of CLE credit by the State Bar of Nevada. Attendees seeking Nevada CLE credit must scan in and out each day and provide their Nevada bar number to NBAA’s Benjamin Schwalen.

NBAA does not submit this program for approval to any other state bar or CLE provider. Attendees seeking CLE credit in states other than Nevada must submit their own application using information from this event page.

NBAA will provide registered attendees who have scanned in and out with an emailed attendance confirmation letter following the conference. The attendance confirmation letter may be used as part of an individual application to a state bar for CLE credit.

For additional questions on continuing education credits, contact NBAA’s Benjamin Schwalen.

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