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Meet <i>Science</i> magazine editor Jeremy Berg, chemist and proud data wonk

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Periodic Graphics: Lava and volcanic gases

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Mussels, potatoes, ‘Anne of Green Gables,’ and now microbial fermentation

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Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations, 3rd Edition

Butterfly reorganizations are among the most complex subjects in Canadian tax. Be fully versed with the most comprehensive resource available. Now available online, use your subscription to:
  • Search research content instantly
  • Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated
  • Save research to your electronic client files
  • Enjoy access virtually anywhere

This third edition of Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations is an essential reference for tax and legal professionals specializing in mergers and acquisitions. This extensively revised edition is the definitive source for in-depth analysis and authoritative information, including:

  • Various technical amendments released over the years that have altered the tax rules governing butterfly reorganizations.  
  • Department of Finance comfort letters indicating Finance’s intention to propose additional changes to various aspects of section 55.
  • Tax court decisions that have prompted the Canada Revenue Agency to change its interpretation of how section 55 applies in certain circumstances (e.g., in the calculation of safe income) and the meaning of certain terms in the tax law (e.g., "series of transactions", "in contemplation of").
  • Current reorganization techniques, practical examples and case studies of butterfly reorganizations within Canada.
Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations, 3rd Edition provides a comprehensive analysis of section 55 in its entirety, including the calculation of safe income. Topics covered include:

  • Subsection 55(2): The Basics
  • Paragraph 55(3)(A) Exemption
  • What Is a Butterfly?
  • The Pro Rata Distribution Requirement
  • The Butterfly Exemption Denial Rules
  • Exceptions to the Butterfly Exemption Denial Rules and Various Interpretive Rules
  • Related Issues

Rick McLean, CA, is a partner in the Mergers & Acquisitions Tax Services Group at KPMG LLP and leader of KPMG’s Corporate Reorganizations Tax practice in Toronto.  Rick specializes in and has extensive experience in structuring Canadian and international mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and corporate reorganizations, including public company spin-off transactions. Rick advises both public and private companies on M&A and corporate reorganization tax issues. The book includes contributions from KPMG Tax professionals across Canada who specialize in providing tax advice on complex corporate reorganization and M&A transactions.

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Shareholders' Agreements: A Tax and Legal Guide, 3rd Edition

 The best-selling Shareholders' Agreements: a Tax and Legal Guide is a practical, easy to read reference guide to the major business, financial, and tax considerations involved when structuring shareholders' agreements. The book has been revised since the last edition to take into account changing tax legislation and updates to common legal precedents such as:

  • Enhanced GAAR discussion with comments on recent Superior Court of Canada decision
  • Changes relating to non-competition agreements
  • New dividend taxation rules
  • New issues on share purchase on death
  • Increased lifetime SBC capital gains deduction
  • Changes relating to non-resident vendors/purchasers

The above changes will impact the typical shareholders' agreement as it would relate to payment of dividends vs. retention of income at the corporate level, structuring buyouts in the most tax effective way and the role of holding companies.

Consequently, the content of the book has been updated in order to meet the needs of professionals such as lawyers, accountants, insurance agents, and financial advisors who are frequently asked to comment on these types of agreements. This is especially important since shareholders' agreements form an integral part of business succession and estate planning, which is an area of projected growth given an aging population.

Additional Content:

Shareholders' Agreements: a Tax and Legal Guide also includes boilerplate samples on the accompanying DVD. Working sample agreements and variable clauses will be included on the DVD for convenient agreement creation.

About the Authors:

Jack Bernstein is a Senior Tax Partner with the law firm of Aird & Berlis LLP and a CCH author. Jack is a leading practitioner in the areas of corporate tax and estate planning. He is a well-known lecturer with several professional associations and has written for a number of trade publications. Jack is the original author of the 1988 work.

Stuart Bollefer is also a Senior Tax Partner and a member of the firm's Tax Group, as well as Chair of the Wealth Management and Succession Planning Team. Stuart has more than 25 years of extensive experience providing domestic and international tax advice with respect to mergers and acquisitions, inbound and outbound investment and business expansion, and estate and wealth preservation planning. Stuart acted as editor in chief and contributor in this edition.

Steven Kelman and Dennis Miller are Partners with Aird & Berlis LLP's Corporate Finance group, practising in the areas of corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, debt and equity financings, and shareholders' agreements. Steven and Dennis have presented at a numbe

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Internet and Wireless Privacy: A Legal Guide to Global Business Practices

IT Lawyer Éloïse Gratton addresses the emerging issues created by the new privacy laws and cutting-edge online and wireless technologies. Help your clients who operate or host websites, are involved in e-commerce or online advertising take advantage of the Internet and mobile technologies while still respecting consumers' privacy.

Topics covered

  • Website privacy compliance, online advertising, spam and e-commerce privacy issues
  • the European and North American legal framework
  • mobile services, tracking technology and privacy issues
  • translating the legal framework into best business practices

About the Author

Éloïse Gratton LL.B., LL.M. is a leading expert in new media and privacy issues and is Counsel to the firm for information technology issues. She is also pursuing a PhD degree at the University of Montreal and Université de Panthéon-Assas (Paris II). She also acts as privacy officer for our Montreal office. She was previously partner at McMillan (Corporate Law group) which she joined in 2002. Prior to joining the firm, she acted as Director of Corporate & Legal Affairs for a wireless technology company.

Publication Year: 2003

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The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures

The Supreme Court of Canada has delivered judgments in two critical cases involving the General Anti-Avoidance Rule. These long-awaited decisions are the most important developments in tax law in the past decade. Are you on the right side of GAAR?

History
When GAAR was introduced in 1988, it gave Revenue Canada very broad powers to challenge perceived tax avoidance activity. And since its genesis, there have been many justifiable concerns regarding GAAR's impact on tax planning. The bottom line is that GAAR has the power to affect any transaction that has the purpose of eliminating or reducing tax. But there has been little in the way of practical guidance to make informed planning decisions – until now.

The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures is written by Canada's most highly regarded team of experts on GAAR issues at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP: William I. Innes, LLB, LLM; Patrick J. Boyle, LLB; and Joel Nitikman, LLB, LLM. It was designed with your tax planning practice in mind and includes useful and accessible reference tools that will arm you with the knowledge and insight to inform your clients properly. It answers questions that will affect your tax planning strategies, such as:

  • What's the future of GAAR after Canada Trustco and Mathew?
  • What's a "textual, contextual and purposive" analysis?
  • What does the Supreme Court of Canada mean by requiring that tax measures be "predictable"?
  • What is the future of corporate tax planning?
  • What is the future of family and estate planning?
  • How will commercial tax shelters fare under the "new" GAAR analysis?
  • How does a practitioner cope with the post-Canada Trustco climate?
  • How do you document a transaction that may be probed by GAAR?

The author team goes beyond a descriptive and substantive analysis and provides you with key insights into the practical application of GAAR considerations for your day-to-day practice. As the application evolves, the CRA is likely to invoke GAAR with more frequency.

Resources

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Synthesis: Legal Reading, Reasoning and Writing in Canada, 3rd Edition

Published: April 2012


This practical desk reference has proven to be one of the most comprehensive and reliable legal reading, reasoning, and writing guides available today.

Synthesis: Legal Reading, Reasoning and Writing in Canada, 3rd Edition will help students and legal practitioners to:

  • Write more effective legal memos, opinion letters, briefs, arguments, status reports, pleadings, and draft opinions;
  • Learn how to use primary and secondary legal resources in making legal arguments; and
  • Develop skills in legal reading, reasoning, and research using examples, exercises, charts, and diagrams

What's new:

  • Expanded introductory chapter with new information on lawyering in the digital age, requirements for becoming a lawyer and professional discipline
  • New material on the contribution of aboriginal and European legal  traditions to the development of Canadian law 
  • New material on equitable jurisdiction and the use of equitable maxims in framing arguments
  • New material on aboriginal courts  
  • Expanded and updated discussion of research approaches and the use of electronic legal materials
  • Updated appendices of reference works, websites and legal blogs

About the Author
Tested in the classroom over several years by the American authors, Synthesis has been rewritten for Canadian readers by an experienced law teacher, Margaret E. McCallum, LLB, PhD. Since 1990, Margaret McCallum has taught in the Faculty of Law at the University of New Brunswick.

 

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Canadian GAAP vs. IFRS for Canada: Some Major Differences

This webcast was recorded on June 11, 2008

CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 – Seminar 3
On the surface Canadian GAAP and IFRS appear very similar. However, the devil is in the details. Understanding how reporting will be impacted under International Financial Reporting Standards is important to making decisions regarding presentation on financial reporting.

CCH Canadian presents the third in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute webinar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, PhD, Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada.

Agenda

  • Inventory
  • Property, plant and equipment
  • Investment property
  • Intangibles
  • Goodwill

Format
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

The Speaker
Dr. Peter D. Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of Standard Setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board.

Peter has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently Chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University.

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2010 U.S. GAAP Guide

The 2010 CCH GAAP Guide, Volumes I and II, is the perfect bridge between the existing GAAP hierarchy and the new FASB Codification. This new two-volume set’s pre-/post-Codification dual-reference system, detailed cross-reference table, and index help you quickly locate the information you need in the way you are most comfortable with. Content is current and authoritative — written by leaders in the field, with analysis, practice pointers and illustrations to filter the complexities.

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Oil and Gas: U.S. Federal Income Taxation (2011)

The taxation of natural resources is one of the more complicated areas of the U.S. federal income tax system. From the acquisition of the mineral rights, to the exploration and development of the property, to the ultimate production of the mineral, there are unusual and challenging tax aspects along every step of the way.

Oil and Gas: Federal Income Taxation (2011) is an invaluable single-source handbook for accounting, tax and legal practitioners concerned with financial issues related to oil and gas industry tax law.  

Updated and revised by noted oil and gas taxation authority and educator, Patrick A. Hennessee, Ph.D., CPA , this detailed reference is divided into six main sections:

  • Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation
  • Acquisition of Interests
  • The Exploration Period
  • The Production Period
  • Dispositions
  • Other Areas

The text begins with a discussion of the nature of oil and gas reserves in order to gain a better understanding of the industry. The material following is organized in a logical sequence of events which traces the normal industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves.

Special features include:

  • A special ''Highlights of New Developments'' section provides a convenient, at-a-glance summary of recent tax legislation, case law, rulings, position papers, etc., as they relate to the oil and gas industry, and it tells readers where in the volume they can find additional information on the specific topics.
  • Reflects all the recent developments in place, including new legislation, regulations and case law changes impacting this area since the previous edition published, allowing tax and legal professionals to stay current on this highly specialized area of tax law.  
  • Enables understanding of the myriad technical aspects of oil and gas taxation by thoroughly discussing the critical issues of:
    • economic interests
    • lease and purchase arrangements
    • royalties
    • working or operating mineral interest
    • production payments
    • net profits arrangements
    • geological and geophysical expenses
    • intangible drilling and development costs
    • sharing arrangements and carried interests
    • depletion
    • gross income from property
    • taxable income from property
    • unitizations
    • disposition of interests
    • nontaxable exchanges
    • losses and abandonments
    • types of ownership
    • alternative minimum tax
    • nonconventional fuel credit
    • depreciation
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Oil and Gas Taxation Library

Oil and Gas Taxation Library (U.S. and international)

Product Components
  • Oil and Gas Tax Reporter Tax Trends Newsletter (monthly) - tracks federal energy legislation, IRS rulings, federal cases, state tax, and other developments.
  • Multistate Oil and Gas Severance Tax Interactive Chart – allows you to quickly find the applicable oil or gas severance tax rates for any state jurisdiction, with citations to the state laws.
  • Oil and Gas Tax Reporter – edited by industry experts, providing many illustrative examples and tax planning considerations for oil and gas ventures, citations to controlling authorities, and updated quarterly to reflect the latest developments. Covers the tax provisions unique to the oil and gas industry, from exploration, through development, the production phase, and sales and other dispositions of the properties. Includes coverage of issues unique to oil and gas companies in various areas, including tax credits, depreciation, and accounting methods.
  • Internal Revenue Manual - Oil and Gas Handbook – IRS internal guidelines for the examination of income tax returns of taxpayers involved in the oil and gas industry.
  • ISPs/MSSPs – IRS papers establishing examination uniformity within industry categories; the publication includes the IRS Audit Technique Guide for the Oil & Gas Industry.

Contact your CCH account manager today or contact Benoit Filion.

Content is divided into six main sections, organized to trace the industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves – updated at least quarterly (more often as needed)

The content is easy to follow for practitioners familiar with the industry, as the presentation of the material mirrors the professional’s normal course or workflow, with an overview for each topic.

1.    Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation             Chapter 1
2.    Acquisition of Interests                                    Chapters 2 -- 8
3.    The Exploration Period                                    Chapters 9 -- 10
4.    The Production Period                                     Chapters 11 -- 18
5.    Dispositions                                                      Chapters 19 -- 21
6.    Other Areas (losses and aba

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Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition

CCH's Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition) is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. Forensic accounting is a growing area of practice in which the knowledge, skills and abilities of advanced accounting are combined with investigative expertise and applied to legal problems. Written by three top accounting and forensic teachers, Forensic and Investigative Accounting covers all the important underpinnings, as well as the substance of forensic accounting. It covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas.

Forensic and Investigative Accounting explains and demonstrates how an effective forensic accountant needs a solid understanding of accounting, investigative auditing techniques, criminology, and courtroom procedures, as well as excellent communications skills, both written and oral. In today's litigious and highly regulated climate, all accountants--external, internal, forensic consultants, and corporate accountants--must possess this knowledge base and develop these techniques. This intriguing text provides unparalleled guidance to help develop the mindset and the skill set to meet the evolving challenges facing accountants today. 

The 4th Edition includes new fraud schemes, numerous new eyewitness and spotlight stories, and new forensic techniques and tools, such as timeline analysis, link analysis, invigilation, genograms, proof of cash, entity charts, and full-and-false inclusion tests. This edition brings the reader up to date with the latest cybercrime activity and cases, and it documents the latest corruption schemes and explains how to find and prevent them.  

Learning Aids:

  • Pedagogical aids built into the text include chapter objectives and numerous illustrative examples, figures, tables and special informational sidebars to engage students throughout and keep the presentation lively. Each chapter includes problems to test a student's understanding of the material presented. A special Instructor's Guide that includes chapter problems and solutions along with a testbank with solutions is available to adopting instructors.
  • CCH® Study MATE is an online learning center for college students. The Study MATE Forensic Topics Library was created to supplement this textbook by providing an easy online tutor to help students with difficult concepts and test them on their knowledge. CCH textbook adopters and their students have free access to the Forensic Topics library for a full year! To view the courses available, visit www.cchstudymate.com. Enrollment instructions are provided with each textbook.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC

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GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual, (with CD-ROM), 2011-2012

Available: September 2011

Author: George Georgiades, CPA

The 2011-2012 GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual provides a complete, quick, and valuable reference source for financial statement disclosures and key presentation requirements. Specifically, the Manual:

  • Provides over 750 examples of realistic sample footnote disclosures to assist in the preparation of financial statements for an audit, a review, or a compilation engagement.
  • Facilitates compliance with U.S. GAAP by integrating, in each chapter, the specific disclosure and key presentation requirements with the sample footnotes.
  • Provides sample disclosures that are technically sound, understandable, and comprehensive and that cover a variety of scenarios, from the most common to the most unusual.
  • Incorporates all currently effective accounting standards, including those that cover areas of unusual difficulty, such as financial instruments, fair value, business combinations, consolidation, income taxes, pensions, accounting changes, and variable interest entities.

All of the sample disclosures in the GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual are included on the accompanying CD-ROM. Therefore, once you’ve identified the disclosure suited to your specific needs, you can simply select it from the CD-ROM, place it into your financial statements, and then modify it as necessary. Also included is a financial statement disclosures checklist that provides a centralized resource of the required and recommended GAAP disclosures and key presentation items currently in effect, using the style referencing under the FASB Accounting Standards Codification as well as references to pre-Codification FASB literature. It is designed to assist the user in determining whether the required financial statement disclosures and key presentation matters have been addressed.

This Manual is arranged into the following major parts, consistent with the Codification’s broad structure:

  • Part 1 General Principles (Topic Codes 100s)
  • Part 2 Presentation (Topic Codes 200s)
  • Part 3 Assets (Topic Codes 300s)
  • Part 4 Liabilities (Topic Codes 400s)
  • Part 5 Equity (Topic Codes 500s)
  • Part 6 Revenue (Topic Codes 600s)
  • Part 7 Expenses (Topic Codes 700s)
  • Part 8 Broad Transactions (Topic Codes 800s)
  • Part 9 Other

 

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Michigan Taxes, Guidebook to State Taxes 2012

Available: February 2012

Presents a succinct explanation of both state and local taxes, and it is designed as a quick reference work, giving a general picture of the state tax laws and regulations and highlighting the significant cases and administrative rulings. 

This popular Guidebook is now in its 43rd year of presenting coverage of the taxes of major interest, including:

- income tax
- single business tax
- sales and use taxes
- intangibles tax
- inheritance, estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes

Other Michigan taxes are summarized, as well, with particular emphasis placed on persons or transactions subject to tax, exemptions, basis and rate of tax, and returns and payment.

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Forensic and Investigative Accounting (5th Edition)

Available: July 2011

Author: D. Larry Crumbley, CPA, CFD, Cr.FA

CCH's Forensic and Investigative Accounting (5th Edition) is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. Written by three top accounting and forensic teachers, this text covers all the important underpinnings, as well as the substance of forensic accounting. It covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas.

Forensic and Investigative Accounting explains and demonstrates how an effective forensic accountant needs a solid understanding of accounting, investigative auditing techniques, criminology, and courtroom procedures, as well as excellent communications skills, both written and oral. In today's litigious and highly regulated climate, all accountants-external, internal, forensic consultants, and corporate accountants-must possess this knowledge base and develop these techniques.

CONTENTS:
Forensic and Investigative Accounting is presented in 18 Chapters divided into five Parts, beginning with a discussion of fundamental concepts and culminating in a real-world case study that ties the elements together.

PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Chapter 2 - Forensic Accounting Education, Institutions and Specialties.

PART TWO: UNCOVERING ACCOUNTING CRIME
Chapter 3 - Fraudulent Financial Reporting

Chapter 4 - Detecting Fraud in Financial Reporting.

Chapter 5 - Employee Fraud: The Misappropriation of Assets.

Chapter 6 - Indirect Methods of Reconstructing Income.

Chapter 7 - Money Laundering and Transnational Financial Flows.

PART THREE: COURTROOM PROCEDURES AND LITIGATION SUPPORT
Chapter 8 - Litigation Services Provided by Accountants

Chapter 9 - Proper Evidence Management.

Chapter 10 - Commercial Damages.

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Guidebook to Michigan Taxes (2011)

CCH's Guidebook to Michigan Taxes is the perfect resource for practitioners working with state taxation in Michigan. The Guidebook presents a succinct explanation of both state and local taxes, and it is designed as a quick reference work, giving a general picture of the state tax laws and regulations and highlighting the significant cases and administrative rulings. This annual publication is useful to tax practitioners, in-state and multistate businesspersons, and those who are obligated to file Michigan returns or who are required to deal with Michigan taxes. 

This popular Guidebook is now in its 42nd year of providing practitioners with concise and authoritative information on Michigan taxes.  It provides timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible deskbook format, presenting coverage of the taxes of major interest, including:

  • income tax
  • single business tax
  • sales and use taxes
  • intangibles tax
  • inheritance, estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes
Other Michigan taxes are summarized, as well, with particular emphasis placed on persons or transactions subject to tax, exemptions, basis and rate of tax, and returns and payment. 

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Michigan tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key recent developments in the law.  While this handbook focuses on the law applicable to the filing of income tax returns in 2011 for the 2010 tax year, legislative changes effective after 2010 are also noted with an indication of the effective date to avoid confusion and to assist in future tax planning.  Helpful references to both the Michigan and related federal provisions are provided throughout for those who wish to more fully examine explanations and text of the applicable law.  Also, detailed Tables of Contents, Law and Regulations Finding Lists, a Topical Index, and an organized presentation of the content combine to make pinpointing critical information quick and easy.  Detailed references to specific paragraphs in the comprehensive CCH Michigan Tax Reports service are also provided throughout the Guidebook to assist users in further, more comprehensive tax research and tax planning.
 

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GAAS Practical Manual (2012) (with CD-ROM) (U.S.)

Available: October 2011

The primary objective of the GAAS Practice Manual is to provide a complete, quick and valuable reference source for the practitioner of the currently effective pronouncements of Statements on Auditing Standards, Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements, Statements on Standards on Accounting and Review Services, and the new PCAOB Auditing Standards–and the interpretations of those standards.

Although the Sections in this book follow the sequence of sections presented in the AICPA's Professional Standards, the material is presented and analyzed in a different format. Each Section is divided into three major parts:

  1. What Every Practitioner Should Know–which discusses the specific standard, its basic requirement and the practitioner's essential responsibilities.
  2. Practice Issues and Frequently Asked Questions–which focuses on techniques for applying the standard by using a Q&A format.
  3. Illustrations and Practice Aids–which includes checklists, questionnaires, sample working papers, sample correspondence, and sample accountant's reports.

    Many of the illustrations and practice aids in the book appear on the free, companion CD-ROM that comes with GAAS Practice Manual. The adaptable sample letters, reports and checklists found in the text can be printed and customized to meet all of your auditing needs.

    The Manual includes a cross-reference to the original pronouncements chart and a detailed topical index.

    The 2012 edition has been updated for new pronouncements through the issuance of SAS-121 (Revised Applicability of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 100, Interim Financial Information).

    The 2012 edition is current through the following pronouncements:

    - SAS-121 (Revised Applicability of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 100, Interim Financial Information)

    - SSAE-17 Reporting on Compiled Prospective Financial Statements When the Practitioner’s Independence Is Impaired)

    - SSARS-20 (Revised Applicability of Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services)

    The 2012 edition also provides information on the AICPA's Accounting Standards Board (ASB) Clarity Project, which aims to clarify U.S. GAAS and converge them with international auditing standards.

    Extant individual AU Sections that are affected by the ASB's Clarity Project contain Practice Points that address the issuance of (1) exposure drafts of clarified auditing standards, or (2) final clarified auditing standards, as applicable. In addition, as the 2012 GAAS Practice Manual goes to press, the ASB has issued SASs

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    GAAP Guide, 2012 (U.S.)

    Book available: December 2011
    Standalone CD available: December 2011

    Volumes I and II provide the most comprehensive resource for understanding and applying authoritative GAAP literature in clear language. Each FASB Accounting Standards Codification pronouncement/topic is discussed in a comprehensive format that makes it easy to understand and implement in day-to-day practice. Practical illustrations and examples demonstrate and clarify specific accounting principles.

    Major standards, and interpretations of major standards, are covered in Volume I, and guidance for more narrow transactions is provided in Volume II.

    The Practice Pointers throughout this edition explicate, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed. Observations enrich the discussion by presenting interesting aspects of GAAP, such as conflicts within the authoritative literature.

    The GAAP Guide satisfies all AICPA peer review standards and requirements.

    Generally Accepted Accounting Principles:

    • Accounting Changes
    • Accounting Policies and Standards
    • Advertising
    • Balance Sheet Classification and Related Display Issues
    • Bankruptcy and Reorganization
    • Business Combinations
    • Capitalization and Expense Recognition Concepts
    • Cash Flow Statement
    • Computer Software
    • Consolidated Financial Statements
    • Contingencies, Risks, and Uncertainties
    • Convertible Debt and Debt with Warrants
    • Deferred Compensation Contracts
    • Depreciable Assets and Depreciation
    • Development Stage Enterprises
    • Earnings per Share
    • Equity Method
    • Extinguishment of Debt
    • Fair Value
    • Financial Instruments
    • Foreign Operations and Exchange
    • Government Contracts
    • Impairment of Long-Lived Assets
    • Income Taxes
    • Installment SalesIntangible Assets
    • Interest Costs Capitalized
    • Interest on Receivables and Payables
    • Interim Financial Reporting
    • Inventory
    • Investments in Debt and Equity Securities
    • Leases
    • Long-Term Construction Contracts
    • Long-Term Obligations
    • Nonmonetary Transactions
    • Pension Plans
    • Personal Financial Statements
    • Postemployment and Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pensions
    • Product Financing Arrangements
    • Property Taxes
    • Real Estate Transactions
    • Related Party Disclosures
    • Research and Development
    • Results of Operations
    • Revenue Recognition
    • Segment Reporting
    • Stock-Based Payments
    • Stockholder

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    GAAS Guide, 2012 (with CD-ROM) (U.S.)

    Available: October  2011

    The GAAS Guide describes today's engagement standards, practices, and procedures in use today, including Statements on Auditing Standards (SASs), Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAEs), and Statements on Standards on Accounting and Review Services (SSARSs) and their relationship to the PCAOB's standards. The latest interpretations of all the standards are also included.

    The 2012 Edition includes coverage of the following:

    • SAS-121 (AU 722) (Revised Applicability of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 100, Interim Financial Information)
    • SSAE-17 (AT 301) (Reporting on Compiled Prospective Financial Statements When the Practitioner’s Independence is Impaired)
    • SSARS-20 (Revised Applicability of Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services)

    The book is organized to follow the arrangement of the AICPA's Professional Standards. Each section begins with a list of authoritative pronouncements and an Overview. A Promulgated Procedures Checklist identifies the essential professional responsibilities that must be satisfied in each phase of an engagement followed by an Analysis and Application of Reporting Standards, which explains how each specific promulgated procedure should be applied. Practitioner's Aids provide additional guidance on how to apply the promulgated standards to specific engagements.

    Throughout the book Risk Assessment Points, Engagement Strategies, Planning Aid Reminders, and Observations provide helpful, practical tips. Fraud Pointers alert practitioners to issues affecting auditor responsibility for fraud and fraud risks throughout the audit engagement. To keep CPAs abreast of potential changes affecting AICPA professional standards, this edition contains new overviews of outstanding exposure drafts, which highlight key elements of possible changes to existing professional standards.

    The sample letters, reports, and checklists found in the text are included on a CD-ROM that accompanies the book and can be printed and customized to meet all of your auditing needs.

    The GAAS Guide meets accounting industry standards as overseen by the AICPA's peer review system (the book reproduces a letter by the book's peer reviewer).

    • AU 100: Introduction
    • AU 200: General Standards
    • AU 300: Standards of Field Work
    • AU 400: First, Second, and Third Standards of Reporting
    • AU 500: Fourth Standard of Reporting
    • AU 600: Other Types of Reports
    • AU 700: Special Topics
    • AU 800: Compliance Auditing
    • AU 900: Special Reports of the Committee on Auditing Procedure
    • AT Section: Statements on Standards for Attestation EngagementsIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.




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    U.S. Master GAAP Guide (2012)

    Available: November 2011

    This book helps accountants solve many complex accounting and disclosure problems. Superior technical analysis and practical explanations of accounting principles are provided. The Guide uses a helpful three-step approach for each topic covered. First, flowcharts illustrate the decision process and accounting procedures. Then, general discussion of the major provisions provides a context for understanding; and, finally, detailed examples show the specific computations and accounting requirements.

    To reflect the structure of the FASB’s Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), the U.S. Master GAAP Guide is organized into nine chapters that correspond to the areas of the ASC.

    • Topically arranged to follow the FASB's Accounting Standards Codification (ASC).
    • Three-level approach to explanation and analysis, including flowcharts, general discussion, and detailed examples, makes the official pronouncements easy to understand.
    • Serves as a working guide so practitioners can find solutions to complex practice problems quickly.
    • Helps prepare CPA Exam candidates for the GAAP pronouncements portion of the Exam.
    • Enables clear understanding of the accounting requirements of the pronouncements.

    Chapters:

    • General principles
    • Presentation
    • Assets
    • Liabilities
    • Equity
    • Revenue
    • Expenses
    • Broad transactions
    • Industry

    Also contains:

    • Conceptual framework
    • Accounting Standards Updates
    • Exposure Drafts
    • How to cross-reference the Codification and pre-Codification standards
    • Present value factors

     

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    Oil and Gas: Federal Income Taxation (2012) (U.S.)

    Available: November 2011

    This book is an invaluable single-source handbook for accounting, tax and legal practitioners concerned with financial issues related to oil and gas industry tax law.

    Updated and revised by noted oil and gas taxation authority and educator, Patrick A. Hennessee, Ph.D., CPA , this detailed reference is divided into six main sections: 

    • Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation
    • Acquisition of Interests
    • The Exploration Period
    • The Production Period
    • Dispositions
    • Other Areas

    The text begins with a discussion of the nature of oil and gas reserves in order to gain a better understanding of the industry. The material following is organized in a logical sequence of events which traces the normal industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves.

    • Special features include: A special "Highlights of New Developments" section provides a convenient, at-a-glance summary of recent tax legislation, case law, rulings, position papers, etc., as they relate to the oil and gas industry.
    • Reflects all the recent developments in place, including new legislation, regulations and case law changes impacting this area since the previous edition published.
    • Enables understanding of the myriad technical aspects of oil and gas taxation by thoroughly discussing the critical issues of:

    1. Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation
    2. Economic Interest
    3. Lease and Purchase Arrangements
    4. Royalty and Overriding Royalty
    5. Minimum Royalties
    6. Working Interest (or for Operating Mineral Interest)
    7. Production Payments
    8. Net Profits Arrangements
    9. Geophysical Expenses
    10. Intangible Drilling and Development Costs
    11. Sharing Arrangements and Carried Interests
    12. Depletion Deduction – General
    13. Allowance or Disallowance of Depletion
    14. Property for Depletion Purposes
    15. Cost Depletion
    16. Gross Income from the Property
    17. Taxable Income from the Property for Depletion Purposes
    18. Limitations on Percentage Depletion
    19. Unitizations
    20. Disposition of Interests – Lease (or Sublease) and Sale
    21. Nontaxable Exchanges
    22. Losses and Abandonments
    23. Associations Taxable as Corporations
    24. Partnerships
    25. Selected Corporate Issues
    26. Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
    27. Special Provisions Affecting the Determination of Tax
    28. Tax Credits
    29. Depreciation
    30. Application of Accounting Methods
    31. Oil and Gas International Provisions
    Case Table
    Finding Lists   

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    iGAAP: IFRS for Canada, A comprehensive reference guide by Deloitte, 3rd Edition

    Written from a Canadian perspective for Canadian IFRS practitioners

    The comprehensive commentary of iGAAP: IFRS for Canada is unique in that it is Canadian. It is authored from a Canadian perspective for Canadian practitioners and it draws on Deloitte's global IFRS experience. Commentary is provided on each significant Standard, organized topically into chapters, and contains explanatory information, analytical discussions, and illustrative examples of the application of IFRSs.

    New and updated commentary includes:

    • Financial Instruments, reflecting new standard IFRS 9 and other recent amendments
    • IFRS 1, First-Time Adoption of IFRSs
    • Related Party Disclosures, Interim Reporting, and Presentation of Financial Statements and Share-based Payments
    • 2010 Annual Improvements changes and other recent amendments to IFRSs
    • Significant recent Exposure Drafts and anticipated developments, including commentary on Leases, Revenue Recognition, Deferred Taxes, Contingencies, Employee Benefits, Extractive Activities
    • Practical implications of applying IFRS in a Canadian environment.
    Contained in each chapter of commentary are three value-added features developed specifically for Canadian practitioners:
    • First-time Canadian Readers Guide provides an overview of individual Standards from a Canadian perspective
    • Summary of Major Differences between Canadian GAAP and IFRS highlights key areas of change for Canadian practitioners
    • Implications for Canadian Preparers summarizes significant practical implications for Canadian practitioners upon transition

    In addition, comments specific to Canada are separately highlighted throughout the content, as are interpretive commentary and examples.

    About the Authors of iGAAP: IFRS for Canada

    Dr. Peter Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. He has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on account

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    University of Chicago Law School - 64th Annual Federal Tax Conference Papers (Special TAXES Magazine Issue)

    The University of Chicago Law School held its 64th Annual Federal Tax Conference at the business school’s Gleacher Center on a memorable date: 11/11/11. Published exclusively each year in the special March Issue of Taxes—The Tax Magazine are the papers presented at this prestigious conference.

    • The Past and Future of the Foreign Tax Credit (By Philip R. West and Amanda P. Varma)
    • PFICs (By Kimberly S. Blanchard) discussing the policy and purpose of the PFIC rules and suggesting ways in which the PFIC rules could be made more workable by IRS guidance.
    • Mayo Deference Examined Under the Six-Year Statute of Limitations Cases—A Proposal for a Constitutionally Sound Allocation of Lawmaking Authority (By Irving Salem) discussing the proper role of judicial deference to the agency.
    • Updating the Tax-Free Reorganization Rules—Attributes, Overlaps and More (By Michael L. Schler, Eric Solomon, Karen Gilbreath Sowell, Jonathan J. Katz and Gary Scanlon) analyzing tax-free reorganization rules.
    • To Err is Human; to Rescind, Divine (By Philip B. Wright) examining the role of rescission and other remedies to retroactively alter the tax consequences of a prior transaction.
    • The Mysterious Case of Disappearing Debt in Partnership Transactions (By Phillip Gall and Franny Wang) analyzing the five primary cases of disappearing debt in partnership transactions.
    • Employee Benefits Corner (by By Elizabeth Thomas Dold and David N. Levine) covering all types of employee benefits, including qualified plans, IRAs, governmental plans, nonqualified deferred compensation plans, and health and welfare plans.
    • The Estate Planner (By Lewis Saret) examining the tax and legal aspects of trusts and estates and significant current developments
    • International Tax Watch (By Stewart R. Lipeles, John D. McDonald) looking at the world of tax beyond the U.S.
    • Tax Practice (By William D. Elliott) focusing on tax practice and procedure issues.
    • Tax Trends (By Mark Luscombe) keeping you up-to-date on the latest trends in the tax world.

    Special Feature:

    • Unwinding or Rescinding A Transaction: Good Tax Planning or Tax Fraud (by Sheldon I. Banoff). In the seminal 1984 article, Shelly examines when unwinding, rescission or substantial modification will be respected for federal tax purposes.

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    U.S. Master GAAP Guide (2015)

    Authors: Richard H. Gesseck, CPA, and Lawrence Gramling, Ph.D., CPA

    Helps accountants solve many complex accounting and disclosure problems. Superior technical analysis and practical explanations of accounting principles are provided in this insightful volume. The Guide uses a helpful three-step approach for each topic covered. First, flowcharts illustrate the decision process and accounting procedures. Then, general discussion of the major provisions provides a context for understanding; and, finally, detailed examples show the specific computations and accounting requirements.

    This one comprehensive volume provides you with new insights into, and practical understanding of, the standards that constitute U.S. GAAP. To reflect the structure of the FASB’s Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), the U.S. Master GAAP Guide is organized into nine chapters that correspond to the areas of the ASC.

    • Topically arranged to follow the FASB's Accounting Standards Codification (ASC).
    • Three-level approach to explanation and analysis, including flowcharts, general discussion, and detailed examples, makes the official pronouncements easy to understand.
    • Serves as a working guide so practitioners can find solutions to complex practice problems quickly.
    • Helps prepare CPA Exam candidates for the GAAP pronouncements portion of the Exam.
    • Enables clear understanding of the accounting requirements of the pronouncements.
    Chapters:
    1. General principles
    2. Presentation
    3. Assets
    4. Liabilities
    5. Equity
    6. Revenue
    7. Expenses
    8. Broad transactions
    9. Industry
    9780808039068   6-1/4" x 9"    1,112 pages


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    U.S. Master GAAP Guide (2014)

    Authors: Richard H. Gesseck, CPA, Lawrence Gramling, Ph.D., CPA

    Helps accountants solve many complex accounting and disclosure problems. Superior technical analysis and practical explanations of accounting principles are provided in this insightful volume. The Guide uses a helpful three-step approach for each topic covered.

    • First, flowcharts illustrate the decision process and accounting procedures.
    • Then, general discussion of the major provisions provides a context for understanding.
    • Finally, detailed examples show the specific computations and accounting requirements.

    This one comprehensive volume provides you with new insights into, and practical understanding of, the standards that constitute U.S. GAAP. To reflect the structure of the FASB’s Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), it is organized into nine chapters that correspond to the areas of the ASC. With its summaries, explanations, and applications of generally accepted accounting principles for nongovernmental entities in the United States of America, this book is the most powerful working guide available to accounting practitioners today.

    • Topically arranged to follow the FASB's Accounting Standards Codification (ASC).
    • Serves as a working guide so practitioners can find solutions to complex practice problems quickly.
    • Helps prepare CPA Exam candidates for the GAAP pronouncements portion of the Exam.
    • Enables clear understanding of the accounting requirements of the pronouncements.

    Chapters:

    1. General principles
    2. Presentation
    3. Assets
    4. Liabilities
    5. Equity
    6. Revenue
    7. Expenses
    8. Broad transactions
    9. Industry

    Also contains:

    • Conceptual framework
    • Accounting Standards Updates
    • Exposure Drafts
    • How to cross-reference the Codification and pre-Codification standards
    • Present value factors

    1,112 pages

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    U.S. Master GAAP Guide (2013)

    Helps accountants solve many complex accounting and disclosure problems. Superior technical analysis and practical explanations of accounting principles are provided in this insightful volume. The Guide uses a helpful three-step approach for each topic covered. First, flowcharts illustrate the decision process and accounting procedures. Then, general discussion of the major provisions provides a context for understanding; and, finally, detailed examples show the specific computations and accounting requirements.

    This one comprehensive volume provides you with new insights into, and practical understanding of, the standards that constitute U.S. GAAP. To reflect the structure of the FASB’s Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), the U.S. Master GAAP Guide is organized into nine chapters that correspond to the areas of the ASC. With its summaries, explanations, and applications of GAAP for nongovernmental entities in the USA, this book is the most powerful working guide available to accounting practitioners today.

    • Topically arranged to follow the FASB's Accounting Standards Codification (ASC).
    • Three-level approach to explanation and analysis, including flowcharts, general discussion, and detailed examples, makes the official pronouncements easy to understand.
    • Serves as a working guide so practitioners can find solutions to complex practice problems quickly.
    • Helps prepare CPA Exam candidates for the GAAP pronouncements portion of the Exam.
    • Enables clear understanding of the accounting requirements of the pronouncements.

    Chapters:

    1. General principles
    2. Presentation
    3. Assets
    4. Liabilities
    5. Equity
    6. Revenue
    7. Expenses
    8. Broad transactions
    9. Industry

    Also contains:

    • Conceptual framework
    • Accounting Standards Updates
    • Exposure Drafts
    • How to cross-reference the Codification and pre-Codification standards
    • Present value factors

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    Taxprep T1 Tax Organizer

    Personal income tax return preparation is faster and better when you have your clients’ information ahead of time. This tax season, get a running start and stay ahead of the game with Taxprep T1 Tax Organizer from CCH Canadian. The first of its kind in Canada, this innovative solution improves efficiency and T1 results through pre-filled Microsoft Excel® questionnaires that integrate perfectly with Taxprep and make it so easy for clients to complete and return their tax information.

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    • Significant time savings. Taxprep T1 Tax Organizer is populated with data from the previous income tax year, so it takes only seconds to generate the Microsoft Excel questionnaires and a few minutes for your clients to complete them. The paperless version saves even more time by significantly reducing data entry.
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    Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.)

    Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M

    Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas:

    • tax law and the rules that govern compliance
    • reporting requirements
    • compliance steps, choices and mechanisms
    • accounting.
    CONTENTS:

    1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
    2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
    3. Organizational and Operational Considerations
    4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
    5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
    6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
    7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes
    8. Exemption Application Procedures
    9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
    10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors
    Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
    Appendix D: Publication 557
    Appendix E: Publication 3833

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    Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.)

    Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting.

    CONTENTS:
    1.    Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
    2.    Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
    3.    Organizational and Operational Considerations
    4.    Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
    5.    Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
    6.    Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
    7.    Private Foundation Excise Taxes
    8.    Exemption Application Procedures
    9.    Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
    10.    Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors

    Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
    Appendix D: Publication 557
    Appendix E: Publication 3833


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    Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.)

    Available: April 2012

    Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting.

    CONTENTS:
    1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
    2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
    3. Organizational and Operational Considerations
    4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
    5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
    6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
    7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes
    8. Exemption Application Procedures
    9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
    10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors

    Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
    Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
    Appendix D: Publication 557
    Appendix E: Publication 3833

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