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Wainberg's Society Meetings Including Rules of Order, 2nd Edition

This edition of Wainberg's Society Meetings Including Rules of Order is an updated version of the very popular first edition that was published in 1992. Easy reading and authoritative discussion of many of the issues that would arise at, before, or during, the holding of meetings of directors or members of societies make this book an indispensable reference guide for members of various charities and other non-share capital corporations.

Editors

Hartley R. Nathan, Q.C.
J. Glyde Hone, LL.B., LL.M.

Publication Year: 2001

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oneSource, The Financial Planner's Search Engine

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Whatever you need to know about Wealth Management And Estate Planning, you'll find it in this one comprehensive source. With a key word searchable database, you'll find it faster and easier than you can imagine. With Internet updating, you'll know about any news and changes as soon as they are reported. When you subscribe to this database, you'll also receive free subscriptions to two electronic newsletters: The Estate Planner and the Wealth Management Times.

Topics include:

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  • The subscription is updated frequently so you stay current and up-to-date on all the topics you need to know

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Charities, Non-Profits and Philanthropy Under the Income Tax Act, 2006

Written by William I. Innes, LLB, LLM, and Patrick J. Boyle, LLB, Canada's most highly regarded experts on charities and non-profits at Dentons, Charities, Non-Profits and Philanthropy under the Income Tax Act provides a readable, affordable and comprehensive guide to the regulation of charities, non-profits, and philanthropy under the Income Tax Act. This book brings together all the material charities, non-profits, and their advisors need in one manageable, user-friendly volume.

Topics covered:

  • What Qualifies as a Charitable Donation?
  • How is a Charitable Organization Defined?
  • Registration of Charities
  • Public Foundations
  • Private Foundations
  • Gift Planning
  • Reporting, Disclosure, and Record Keeping
  • Penalties and Revocation of Registration
  • Appeals
  • Charitable Donations and Expenditures in Foreign Countries
  • Political Activities

A must-have reference tool for anyone who:

  • Provides legal or accounting services to charitable or non-profit organizations
  • Provides advice on charitable donations as a vehicle for tax management and estate or tax planning
  • Acts as an administrator of a charity or non-profit organization

There is simply no better source for complete and up-to-date tax advice concerning charitable organizations and charitable donations!

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Capital Cost Allowance in Canada

Capital Cost Allowance in Canada is designed as a handy reference that includes all relevant primary and secondarymaterials, as well as extensive commentary to help maneuvre through the rules affecting a broad range of corporate and individualtaxpayers, and answer all of your capital cost allowance questions. This valuable resource will save you valuable research time whileproviding the security and convenience of being able to reference supporting legislation. It's everything you need to know in one handyreference!

Features include:

  • Extensive commentary on all aspects of the capital cost allowance system, including transfers, restrictions, trusts, goodwill, and other intangibles, as well as many other issues relating to depreciable property
  • Full text of provisions of the Income Tax Act, Income Tax Regulations, and Income Tax Application Rules relating to capital cost allowance, including any proposed amendments to the legislation as of September 15, 2005
  • Complete examination of deductions for each individual Class under Schedule II of the Income Tax Regulations
  • Detailed examples illustrating the operation of the capital cost allowance rules
  • Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars relating to capital cost allowance issued by the Canada Revenue Agency reproduced in full
  • Comprehensive table of contents
  • Alphabetical table of capital cost allowance rates
  • Detailed topical index
  • Extensive reference tables for locating interpretation bulletins, information circulars, and sections of the Act and Regulations reproduced in the Guide

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Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide - Newsletter

Keeping you current on the latest changes affecting real estate tax law

Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter provides you with commentary and digests of recent cases, plus summaries of all recent developments in real estate taxation in Canada. It also includes a legislative update. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide.

Updated quarterly and delivered by email in PDF format.

Bonus features:
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide

Easy-to-read analysis of real estate income taxation with expert commentary

If you are a legal or accounting professional involved with the acquisition, holding, development, leasing or disposition of real estate, you’ll find the Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide the definitive tax tool. Well organized, well presented, and well written, the guide’s comprehensive treatment of real estate tax will help you to gain a thorough understanding and includes reliable commentary by tax specialist Ian MacInnis you can use to reinforce your point when advising clients.

The internet version is updated quarterly.

Content includes:

  • Analyses of developments in case law, legislations, and the administrative practices of the CRA
  • Relevant CRA documentation, where applicable
  • Time-saving tax planning tips at the end of each chapter

Topics covered:

  • Purchase and sale of real estate
  • Other dispositions of real estate
  • Real estate as capital property
  • Depreciable property and capital cost allowance
  • Holding real estate for the production of rental income
  • Real estate financing and real estate leasing
  • Real estate investment structures and syndications
  • Real estate development
  • Reorganizations of real estate holdings
  • Principal residence
  • Tax consequences of failed real estate ventures
  • Non-residents and Canadian real estate
  • Canadian investment in foreign real estate
  • Real estate and the GST/HST
Bonus features:

  • Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter Newsletter

The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter Newsletter summarizes provincial and federal court decisions on the topics of insurance and torts.


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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current) + Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

Provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile. Includes archival cases from 1937 and the following:

  • Insurance Cases (full text)
  • Torts, General (digests)
  • Torts, Motor Vehicles (digests)
  • Quantum of Damages Table
  • Code Citators
  • Case Table
  • Topical Index
Your subscription also includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Insurance Law Reporter.

The most current source of Ontario accident benefit cases, this service summarizes every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Extensive finding lists help you locate information quickly. The service is divided under the following headings:

  • Expanded Topical Index and Case Tables
  • Appeal Summaries
  • 2001 and 2002 Case Summaries
  • Legislation
Includes a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries, summarizing Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Archived case summaries from 1995-2000 are also available.

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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current cases)

If you work in the area of insurance law, the Canadian Insurance Law Reporter is the one service you must have. It provides you with full-text decisions from provincial and federal courts on key insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty, and automobile.

Its comprehensive coverage includes: 

  • Quantum of Damages Table
  • Insurance Cases (full text)
  • Torts, Motor Vehicles (digests)*
  • Torts, General (digests)*
  • Code Citators
  • Case Table
  • Topical Index

Also provided with your subscription is the monthly newsletter Canadian Insurance Law Reports, that includes provincial and federal court decisions related to this area of the law.


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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival) + Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

This subscription contains two beneficial resources.

 

The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival) provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile.

It includes archival cases from 1937 and the following:

  • Insurance Cases (full text)
  • Torts, General (digests)
  • Torts, Motor Vehicles (digests)
  • Quantum of Damages Table
  • Code Citators
  • Case Table
  • Topical Index

Your subscription also includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Insurance Law Reports.

The most current source of Ontario accident benefit cases, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries provides every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Extensive finding lists help you locate information quickly. The service is divided under the following headings:

  • Expanded Topical Index and Case Tables
  • Appeal Summaries
  • 2001 and 2002 Case Summaries
  • Legislation

It also includes a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries, that summarizes accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts.


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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival)

The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival) is the ultimate information resource for those who practice insurance law. This product combines two services to serve you better. You receive the full-text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty, and automobile, plus you gain access to an archive of insurance cases dating back to 1937.

What's New:

  • Ongoing monthly updates to the Quantum of Damages and Code Citator tables
  • Ongoing addition of leading insurance cases and tort (motor vehicle and general) digests, including:
    • Progressive Home Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada, [2010] I.L.R. I-5051-The Supreme Court of Canada clarified that a commercial general liability policy must provide coverge for claims against a general contractor arising from construction defects.
    • Grant v. Torstar Corp., [2010] I.L.R. G-2321-The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed the new defence of "responsible communication on matters of public interest" to defamation lawsuits.
    • Miazga v. Kvello Estate, [2010] I/LR/ G-2298-The Supreme Court of Canada departed from the law on the tort of malicious prosecution that it laid down 20 years ago in Nelles v. Ontario, [1989] 2 S.C.R. 170, and created a new special test for suing Crown prosecutors for malicious prosecution.

Also with your subscription is the monthly newsletter Canadian Insurance Law Reports that includes provincial and federal court decisions related to this area of the law.


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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (archival cases)

Research into old cases is a common necessity for the insurance law practitioner. The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (archival cases) streamlines your research by providing you with an archive of insurance cases dating back to 1937.


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Canadian Income Tax Research Index

A comprehensive listing of all the tax research resources you’ll ever need

The Canadian Income Tax Research Index is an indispensable tax research tool. It gives you a comprehensive index – both topical and sectional – of analytical articles and other resources relating to federal income tax.

Included is a list of recent and upcoming tax conferences, with a summary of papers delivered and information on how to obtain them, plus a comprehensive listing of books published on the subject of federal tax.

In short, it’s the ideal research aid because it saves you time and ensures your research is complete.

The Internet version is updated quarterly.

Bonus features:
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings

A concise guide to the Income Tax Act, plus relevant legislation

If your practice calls for the basics, the Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings has you covered. In addition to the fundamental Canada Income Tax Guide, it provides you with full text of relevant legislation, regulations, and government publications, all in one bundle.

When you’re looking for a concise treatment of Canada’s Income Tax Act, this package provides the right amount of information in the right place, and represents unbeatable tax research value.

The comprehensive guide places the emphasis on issues of most concern to practitioners, including retirement saving, pension plans, capital cost allowance, automobile benefits, support payments, small business deduction, SR&ED, and investment tax credits

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Content includes:

  • Commentary on the Income Tax Act compiled by Wolters Kluwer CCH analyst Robert Spenceley, and tax planning strategies by contributors from Minden Gross LLP.
  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News
  • Department of Finance comfort letters and news releases
  • Canada-US and Canada-UK tax treaties
  • Comprehensive set of charts and tables setting out tax rates, credits, and other useful tax information
  • Former Income Tax Act
  • Federal Budgets
Bonus features:

  • Tax Notes monthly newsletter to keep you current on the latest changes affecting federal income tax.
  • News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canada Income Tax Guide

A concise, easy-to-use guide to the Income Tax Act

The Canada Income Tax Guide was created specifically for those with a wide-ranging tax practice, financial officers, payroll managers, and other professionals who are looking for clear, concise guidance on the Income Tax Act.

It features accessible commentary by Wolters Kluwer CCH analyst Robert Spenceley on the matters you need to be aware of, plus a separate section authored by tax practitioners from Minden Gross LLP with practical planning strategies you can recommend to your clients.

This comprehensive guide is one of the most current information sources available on the Income Tax Act and places the emphasis on issues of most concern to practitioners, including retirement saving, pension plans, capital cost allowance, automobile benefits, support payments, small business deduction, SR&ED, and investment tax credits.

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Hypertext links from the commentary take you directly to relevant text in the Act and related CRA documents to ensure research is quick and comprehensive.

Content includes:

  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News
  • Department of Finance comfort letters and news releases
  • Canada-US and Canada-UK tax treaties
  • Comprehensive set of charts and tables setting out tax rates, credits, and other useful tax information
Bonus features:

  • Tax Notes monthly newsletter to keep you current on the latest changes affecting federal income tax.
  • News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition

Please note that our CCH Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition is only available to post-secondary students or institutions and can be purchased alone, or as part of a tax bundle for even greater savings. For more information, please follow the links below:

Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 34th Edition

Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 6th Edition

The 96th edition of the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic is filled with accurate, up-to-date content and highlights proposed legislative changes that make it indispensable for tax professionals.

The 96th edition continues the CCH practice of providing valuable cross-references and editorial notes from leading tax experts to assist you with Canada's complex tax laws. The various types of related information are clearly identified, making it easy to find the answers you need to make smart decisions quickly.

The Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition encompasses all the latest developments that are essential to tax professionals, including:

  • The full text of the Income Tax Act and Regulations as amended to July 2013
  • Legislation from Bill C-60, Economic Action Plan 2013 Act, No. 1, implementing certain 2013 Budget proposals
  • Legislation from Bill C-48, Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012, enacting several past years of numerous technical amendments throughout the Act and Regulations
  • Additional 2013 Budget proposals not yet enacted and other draft legislation proposals released up to July 12, 2013
  • Selected Department of Finance comfort letters, news releases, and remission orders
  • Canada-U.S. and Canada-U.K. Tax Conventions
  • Interpretation Act and The Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act

Other features in the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition make it easier and faster to use:

  • New and updated editorial notes with explanations, tips and traps
  • Cross-references to additional sources of information, including:
    • Related sections of the Act and Regulations
    • Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars and Technical News
    • CRA forms and guides
    • CCH newsletter articles
    • Canadian Tax Foundation articles
    • Key

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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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Income Tax Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issues income tax interpretation bulletins (ITs) to provide technical interpretations and positions regarding certain provisions contained in income tax law. Due to their technical nature, ITs are used primarily by CRA staff and tax specialists. An interpretation or position contained in an IT generally applies as of the date on which it was published, unless otherwise specified.

If you seek to provide the optimal solution on income tax related matters, then you need these invaluable resources. Income Tax Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News is the only comprehensive print reference book that consolidates the Canada Revenue Agency's interpretations of the Income Tax Act; CRA procedures, practices, and administration policies; and CRA's position on recent court decisions. It offers three separate indexes to assist you in searching for the information you need fast.

  • The Topical Index references specific topics of interest.
  • The Sectional Index allows you to search for a document applicable to a provision in the Income Tax Act
  • The Numerical Finding Index references the exact page of the circular, bulletin, or technical news that you need

This reference book is produced annually. The 2010 edition is consolidated to May 31, 2010.

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IFRS for Canada: Presentation of Financial Statements

Webinar information current as of October 8, 2008

CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 5

Significant differences can be expected in general financial statement presentation, as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP. Such differences will include changes in both the presentation of a company’s balance sheet and income statement, such as differences in the nature of components presented, current and non-current classifications, presentation of line items, and required disclosures. Such changes will impact a company’s traditional key performance measures and ratios, and provide investors with new types of information. Typically, annual financial statements prepared under IFRS will be considerably longer than those prepared under previous rules, entailing considerably more disclosures. A thorough and early understanding of the impacts adoption of IFRS will have on financial statement presentation will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. 

As well, IAS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements, has recently undergone significant amendments, including a new requirement for a statement of comprehensive income and terminology changes incorporated throughout IFRSs, among other important changes.

This webinar provides a practical analysis of IAS 1 and IFRs financial statemen

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IFRS for Canada: Key Performance Indicators

Webinar information current as of November 12, 2008

CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 6

Changes in accounting principles and application rules as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP can be expected to impact a company’s key performance indicators, such as operating income and other financial ratios. Significant areas of common application where differences in underlying accounting principles can be found include revenue recognition criteria, inventory and operating cost calculations, segment reporting, and recognition of foreign exchange gains and losses. A thorough and early understanding of the significant impacts that these and other changes in accounting policies can have on a company’s bottom line and key performance ratios will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. 

This webinar reviews IFRS: Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Financial Statement Disclosure Practices including:

  • Some basic philosophical differences on KPI’s and Non-GAAP measures
  • Full Article


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Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition

Please note that new editions will be available by mid August, 2011

The Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition is the book of choice for the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada Taxation 1 course. This book is intended for students taking:

  • Business
  • Economics
  • Taxation
  • Law

This textbook has been structured to meet the specific needs of students enrolled in the following programs, or related introductory courses:

  • CGA
  • CMA
  • CA

Student Friendly

CCH has re-mastered and modified this resource to improve accessibility and increase student comprehension.

  • Covers the fundamental federal income taxation curriculum with a narrow scope and topical coverage
  • Study Guide and supplemental material for students and instructors makes learning even easier
  • Review Questions, Multiple Choice Questions and Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter
  • The proprietary, adjusted learning model employed in this text facilitates understanding and the application of knowledge
  • Practical examples and applications are designed to anchor and integrate learning
  • References to the Income Tax Act are incorporated throughout the text, with all key topics covered
  • Includes two extra appendices: Individual Tax Facts and Withholding Tax

Robert E. Beam, F.C.A., is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He was associated with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Toronto.

From 1972 to 1998, he was Coordinator of the Tax Section of the School of Accountancy, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In September 2002, Mr. Beam became the first recipient of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Award for Excellence in Tax Practice and Education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal.

Stanley N. Laiken, Ph.D., is the Deloitte Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He has taught taxation to students in professional programs, both at the university and post-university levels, since 1972.

He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo and the Canadian Academic Accounting Association’s L.S. Rosen Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian accounting education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. He is also the Director of the Deloitte Centre for Tax Education and Research at the University of Waterloo.

James J. Barnet

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CCH Accountants' Suite Guidebook French

CCH Accountants' Suite Guidebook provides a French description of each product within the CCH Accountants' Suite.

For more information, call 1-800-268-4522.

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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.

Related Webinars

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INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2011-2012 Edition)

Available: August 2011

Professors Richard C. Pugh, Charles H. Gustafson, and Robert J. Peroni

Compiled by a team of distinguished law professors, the 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections serves both students and practitioners in accessing the laws and regulations for U.S. international tax. For students, the INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections is a popular companion to an international tax course book for use in undergraduate or graduate courses in law and business schools. For practitioners, the book is an exclusive convenient desk reference. Unlike the full multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations, this single-volume reference travels well between home and office.

Includes CD of entire contents of book.

In this comprehensive and easy-to-use volume, the authors have selected provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations directly related to the U.S. taxation of foreign entities and the U.S. taxation of domestic entities that have income from sources outside the country.

The 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections reflects all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2011.

Related Books:   

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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
    • a

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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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International Financial/Accounting Reporting Standards Guide 2011

Understanding reporting standards issued by the IASB is essential for those who prepare and/or interpret financial statements and are required to comply with the increasingly complex set of international accounting and financial reporting standards. The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide is your survival handbook in today's global economy. It keeps you up-to-date on the latest general and industry-specific international reporting standards and the proposed changes on your immediate horizon that will most likely alter the way in which you must account for and disclose information. 

The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide organizes accounting pronouncements into two parts: general standards and industry-specific standards. The Practice Pointers featured throughout this edition point out, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed. 

Material in the International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide can be easily located several ways:  the Cross-Reference shows the chapter in which a particular pronouncement is discussed; the Table of Contents directs you to a specific topic area; and the Index provides a quick page reference.

The 2011 International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide includes the following topics:

  • Part I: Overview (a recap of the International Accounting Standards Board and the formation of IFRAC)
  • Part II: General Standards
    • Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors
    • Borrowing Costs
    • Business Combinations
    • Cash Flow Statement
    • Changing Prices and Hyperinflationary Economies
    • Consolidated Financial Statements
    • Construction Contracts
    • Earnings Per Share
    • Employee Benefits
    • The Equity Method
    • Events After the Balance Sheet Date
    • Financial Instruments
    • Foreign Currency Translation
    • Government Grants and Government Assistance
    • Impairment of Assets
    • Income Taxes
    • Intangible Assets
    • Interim Financial Reporting
    • Inventories
    • Investment Property
    • Leases
    • Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations
    • Property, Plant, and Equipment
    • Provisions, Contingent Liabilities, and Contingent Assets
    • Related-Party Disclosures
    • Revenue
    • Segment Reporting
    • Share-Based Payment
  • Part

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2011 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS 2011 is the only official printed edition of the consolidated text of the IASB's authoritative pronouncements as issued on January 1st  2011.

This edition includes the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), IFRIC and SIC Interpretations and the supporting documents—illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions - as issued by the IASB on  January 1st  2011.

For convenience, this RED book edition is presented in two parts:

  • Part A (the Conceptual Framework and requirements) contains the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), and IFRIC and SIC Interpretations.
  • Part B contains the accompanying documents, such as illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions.

This edition also includes the IFRS Foundation Constitution, the IASB Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting, the Preface to International Financial Reporting Standards, the Due Process Handbooks for the IASB and IFRIC, an updated Glossary of Terms, and a comprehensive Index.

This edition does not contain documents that are being replaced or superseded but remain applicable if the reporting entity chooses not to adopt the newer versions early.

Part A is 1344 pages (one book) containing the standards/interpretations
Part B is 1984 pages (one book) containing the accompanying documents, bases for conclusions etc.

Published:  March 2011

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Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and All Provincial Tax Reporters

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Canadian GST/HST Reporter is ideally suited to the tax practitioner who must have up-to-the-minute federal, provincial and commodity tax information.

Content includes:

Bonus features:

  • CCH Smart Charts®
    Using exclusive technology, this time-saving interactive research tool integrates your subscription content to quickly create federal-provincial tax comparisons in an easy-to-read chart format. CCH Smart Charts lets you move easily between explanations, analysis, and primary source documents. You choose the topics. You choose the jurisdictions. You choose the year. Smart Charts does the rest.
  • CCH newsletters provide timely, pragmatic articles written by high-profile tax practitioners, as well as synopses of recent government developments. Included in your subscription:
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.

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California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated (2012)

Available: March 2012

This comprehensive volume provides full text of the California personal and corporate income (franchise) tax law and Franchise Tax Board regulations as amended through January 1, 2011.

This book presents the following divisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code in the order in which they appear in the California Code: 

  • Personal Income Tax
  • Administration of Franchise and Income Tax
  • Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance and Postponement Law
  • Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
  • Corporation Tax
  • Multistate Tax Compact

Each Code section is annotated with significant rulings, court decisions, and decisions of the State Board of Equalization, organized according to pertinent sections of the law.  


Related Products of Interest

- State Tax Handbook (2013)
- New York State Corporation Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012)
- New York State Personal Income Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012)
- New York State Sales and Use Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012)

CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes 2013:
- California
- Connecticut
- Florida
- North Carolina
- Ohio Taxes
- Pennsylvania
- Illinois
- New Jersey
- New York
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Texas

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Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library is ideally suited to those practitioners who depend on up-to-the-minute federal and income tax information, and who are looking for insight into the Canada Revenue Agency's approach to the law.

Content includes:

Bonus features:
  • CCH newsletters provide timely, pragmatic articles written by high-profile tax practitioners, as well as synopses of recent government developments. Included in your subscription:
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.

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Financial Statement Notes Library

Ensure consistent and accurate compliance with financial statement disclosure requirements.

With the increasing complexity of and changing requirements for financial reporting compliance the need for efficient, consistent, and accurate application of accounting standards has never been greater.

The Financial Statement Notes Library contains up-to-date, easily customizable templates for financial statement disclosures. Notes are easy to find and can be quickly cut and pasted into the financial statement you are working on.

Now you can save time and ensure consistent application of financial statement disclosures for all your private enterprise clients’ financial statements.

Why the Financial Statement Notes Library?

  • Time saved - no need to create notes from scratch; notes are quick and easy to find.
  • Consistency Maintained - all statement preparers use the same notes.
  • Accuracy Ensured - notes are up to date and prepared by an expert.
  • Notes Customized - easily add information specific to your corporate clients’ industry.
  • Transition Made - between previous GAAP and new ASPE.

Some key areas updated with changes under new ASPE include:

  • Financial Instruments
  • Employee Benefits
  • Asset Retirement Obligations
  • Intangible Assets
  • Impairment
  • Income Taxes
  • Interests in Associated Companies and Joint Ventures
  • Stock-based Compensations
  • Business Combinations

Updated for compliance with new standards:

  • All disclosures in the Library have been recently reviewed and updated for compliance with the new Canadian GAAP Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE), effective for fiscal years beginning on or after January 1, 2011.
  • Notes are regularly reviewed and updated as necessary.
  • A "Recent Update" page keeps you apprised of updates as they occur.

To learn more, download the Financial Statement Notes Library brochure.

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Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Tax Window Library is ideally suited to tax practitioners who need up-to-the-minute federal and provincial tax information, as well as insight into the CRA’s approach to the law.

The Internet version is updated frequently.

Content includes:

  • Income Tax Bulletins, Circulars, and Rulings
  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Canadian Tax Reporter commentary
  • Current Dominion Tax Cases
  • Archival Dominion Tax Cases
  • Tax treaties and Social Security agreements
  • Canadian Master Tax Guide
  • Federal Income Tax forms and guides
  • Tax Window Files
  • Provincial Tax Reporters (all provinces)
  • Special reports
Bonus features:
  • Wolters Kluwer CCH newsletters provide timely, pragmatic articles written by high-profile tax practitioners, as well as synopses of recent government developments. Included in your subscription:
    • Tax Topics
    • Dominion Tax Cases
    • Window on Canadian Tax (commentary on Tax Window Files)
    • Provincial Tax News
  • Roadmaps
    Roadmaps are a practical jumping-off point for tax research that help you navigate tax issues and related commentary more efficiently. Each roadmap provides a summary of relevant tax considerations to specific types of transactions, events, issues, or topics, as well as links to Wolters Kluwer CCH commentary and other key references for further research.
  • CCH Smart Charts® (with CCH Online only)
    Using exclusive technology, these time-saving interactive research tools integrate your subscription content to quickly create federal-provincial tax comparisons in an easy-to-read chart format. CCH Smart Charts let you move easily between explanations, analysis, and primary source documents. You choose the topics. You choose the jurisdictions. You choose the year. Smart Charts do the rest.
  • Quick Links
    Convenient links to related content such as charts and tables. Enables you to instantly connect to current, accurate information.
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax i

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Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2012) U.S.

Available: Late June 2012

Provides step-by-step guidance on the taxation of fiduciary income. This comprehensive guide for practitioners advising fiduciaries and beneficiaries in federal income tax matters covers the broad range of complex issues from charitable remainder trusts to nexus rules and their effect. Providing expert practical advice, this book helps the practitioner obtain the most advantageous outcomes for his/her fiduciary and beneficiary clients. Key feature: 35 case studies with filled-in forms 1041 and accompanying documents.

Volume 1:

  1. Overview of the Fiduciary Entity
  2. The Fiduciary (Trust) Accounting Concept; Total Return Investment Philosophy
  3. Principles of Federal Income Tax for Fiduciaries
  4. Itemized Deductions
  5. Distributions
  6. Capital Gains and Alternative Minimum Taxes, Accounting Periods and Special Rules
  7. Estimated Taxes
  8. Passive Activity Loss Limitations
  9. Trusts: Formation to Termination
  10. Charitable Remainder Trusts
  11. Charitable Lead Trusts
  12. Alternative Use of Grantor Trusts in Transactional Planning
  13. Ownership of S Corporation Stock by Trusts--Emphasizing Qualified Subchapter S Trusts and the New More Flexible Electing Small Business Trust
  14. Grantor Trust Rules
  15. Foreign Trusts Treated as Grantor Trusts

Volume 2:

  1.  Estates: Formation to Termination
  2. Income Tax Aspects of Fiduciary Ownership and Administration of Family Limited Partnership (FLP) Interests
  3. Income Tax Aspects of Generation-Skipping Transfers
  4. State Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries
  5. Special Commercial Trusts
  6. IRS Ruling Policy and Audits; Responsibility for Filing and Payment of Tax
  7. Foreign Trusts and Estates

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Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy – U.S. (3rd Edition)

Available: August 2010

Authors: Marc M. Levey J.D., Steven C. Wrappe J.D., CPA

Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy offers extensive yet clear guidance through the complex maze of U.S. transfer pricing rules. The book is authored by leading experts in the transfer pricing scene. Throughout the book, the authors cover all aspects of transfer pricing relevant to the practitioner, starting with general legal principles and apportionment methods, then moving on to more specific subjects such as transfers of tangible vs. intangible goods and the impact of e-commerce and U.S. customs on transfer pricing, and finally exploring highly practical matters like procedural strategies and post-examination procedures.  

The book's practical coverage and approach include:

  • Comprehensive analysis of the U.S. rules, case law and guidance on  transfer pricing for tangible   goods, intangibles, and services
  • Complex cost-sharing planning principles, including buy-in
  • Cutting edge e-commerce transfer pricing issues
  • U.S. penalty and documentation rules
  • Documentation with checklists, questionnaires and model report
  • U.S. penalty rules compared to those of other important countries
  • Overlap between transfer pricing and Customs valuation issues
  • Customs ruling based on an APA
  • In-depth, step-by-step analysis of the favored approach to transfer pricing controversy, including:
    • Developing a substantive/procedural strategy (with detailed flow-chart)
    • Preparing for examination
    • Identifying post-examination opportunities to resolve the dispute

Special appendices provide a variety of "practice tools" designed to facilitate the understanding of the IRS' provisions and their translation into action, e.g., IRS forms, tables and charts of relevant cases, and comparisons of international transfer pricing rules within particular contexts.  

Table of Contents 

Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - General Principles of Code Sec. 482

  • Arm's length standard
  • Best method rule
  • Comparability
  • Arm's length range
  • Determination of true taxable income
  • Collateral Adjustments
  • Transfer pricing and non-recognition provisions
  • Blocked income
Chapter 3 - Methods for Transfers of Tangible Property
  • Comparable uncontrolled price method (with cases applying this method)
  • Resale price method
  • Cost plus method
  • Cost-plus method
  • Comparable profit method
  • Profit split method
  • Unspecified methods

Chapter 4 - Methods

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International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide (2012)

Available: November 2011

This book organizes accounting pronouncements into two parts: general standards and industry-specific standards. The Practice Pointers featured throughout this edition point out, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed.

The 2012 International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide includes the following topics:

Part I: Overview (a recap of the International Accounting Standards Board and the formation of IFRAC)

Part II: General Standards

  • Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors
  • Borrowing Costs
  • Business Combinations
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Changing Prices and Hyperinflationary Economies
  • Consolidated Financial Statements
  • Construction Contracts
  • Earnings Per Share
  • Employee Benefits
  • The Equity Method
  • Events After the Balance Sheet Date
  • Financial Instruments
  • Foreign Currency Translation
  • Government Grants and Government Assistance
  • Impairment of Assets
  • Income Taxes
  • Intangible Assets
  • Interim Financial Reporting
  • Inventories
  • Investment Property
  • Leases
  • Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations
  • Property, Plant, and Equipment
  • Provisions, Contingent Liabilities, and Contingent Assets
  • Related-Party Disclosures
  • Revenue
  • Segment Reporting
  • Share-Based Payment

Part III: Industry-Specific Standards

  • Agriculture
  • Insurance Contracts
  • Mineral Resources: Exploration and Evaluation  

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Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012

Available: May 2012

Author: Clark Nuber

This title explains how a not-for-profit organization completes Form 990 and complies with the new disclosure requirements. It provides clear, time-saving guidance, filled with examples on how to properly complete the new revised Form 990, which can be daunting to prepare.
  
- Real-world examples
- Filled-in-forms and checklists
- Worksheets
- Discussion of unresolved issues
- Traps for the unwary 

  1. Introduction to Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
  2. Form 990 Heading
  3. Part I - Summary
  4. Part II - Signature Block
  5. Part III - Statement of Program Service Accomplishments
  6. Part IV - Checklist of Required Schedules
  7. Part V - Statements Regarding Other IRS Filings and Tax Compliance
  8. Part VI- Governance, Management, and Disclosure
  9. Part VII - Compensation of Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, Highest  Compensated Employees, and Independent Contractors
  10. Part VIII - Statement of Revenue
  11. Part IX - Statement of Functional Expenses
  12. Part X - Balance Sheet
  13. Part XI - Reconciliation of Net Assets
  14. Part XII - Financial Statements and Reporting
  15. Schedule A - Public Charity Status and Public Support
  16. Schedule B - Schedule of Contributors
  17. Schedule C - Political Campaign and Lobbying Activities
  18. Schedule D - Supplemental Financial Statements
  19. Schedule E - Schools
  20. Schedule F - Statement of Activities Outside the United States
  21. Schedule G - Supplemental Information Regarding Fundraising or Gaming Activities
  22. Schedule H - Hospitals
  23. Schedule I - Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations, Governments, and Individuals in the U.S.
  24. Schedule J - Compensation Information
  25. Schedule K - Supplemental Information on Tax-Exempt Bonds
  26. Schedule L - Transactions With Interested Persons
  27. Schedule M - Noncash Contributions
  28. Schedule N - Liquidation, Termination, Dissolution, or Significant Disposition of Assets
  29. Schedule O - Supplemental Information to Form 990
  30. Schedule R - Related Organizations and Unrelated Partnerships

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The Canadian SR&ED Tax Incentives Handbook, 2nd Edition

The Canadian SR&ED Tax Incentives Handbook shows you how to take full advantage of one of the most generous R&D tax incentive programs in the world.

Every year, the Canadian government awards up to $4 billion in cash refunds and tax credits for Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED). The Canadian SR&ED Tax Incentives Handbook provides accountants, tax experts, lawyers, scientists and technologists with practical tools that assist in the management of SR&ED programs in order to realize the greatest tax advantage. Author Lucie Bélanger, of the accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, provides comprehensive commentary on all matters, including:

  • Eligibility of activities and expenditures for the SR&ED program
  • How to identify SR&ED activities in commercial projects
  • Management and documentation of SR&ED projects
  • The review of SR&ED contracts by tax authorities
  • New CRA administrative policies
  • Recent changes to the Income Tax Act

The Canadian SR&ED Tax Incentives Handbook includes practical examples, summaries of recent court decisions, keys to identifying SR&ED activities, and case studies by sector. Although comprehensive in its coverage and references, it offers practical strategies and tactics covering the most common SR&ED issues. Written by practitioners for practitioners, this essential guide provides the answers you need to ensure SR&ED planning is accurate, complete, efficient and by the rules.

Topics include:

  • Eligible SR&ED activities as defined in the law
  • Excluded activities
  • Common practice
  • Tribunals and the concept of SR&ED
  • The CRA’s interpretation of the concept of experimental development
  • Issues with respect to the eligibility of the activities
  • SR&ED projects and business projects
  • Fundamental and applied research
  • Industrial research
  • Experimental development projects within business projects
  • Research and development of products and processes
  • Strategic development of products and processes
  • Innovation and business strategy
  • Introduction of new technologies and development of products and processes
  • Purchases of technology, know-how or SR&ED results
  • Purchase, development and improvement of production equipment
  • Projects involving industrial control and automation
  • Moulds and tools
  • Eligible experimentation activities and trial runs
  • Software development
  • Documentation

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Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 32nd Edition

Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 32nd Edition gives you a smart learning advantage – here’s how:

  • Each chapter includes examples, problems, multiple choice questions, and exercises designed to reinforce the material and text comprehension – with solutions provided for the student
  • Review questions throughout the textbook include discussion notes at the end of the book
  • Assignment problems and advisory cases have solutions provided in the Instructor’s Solutions Manual
  • Student DVD includes extra problems and solutions for self-study
  • CCH research software and CANTAX software also included on DVD

New this year – Student Study Guide:  This guide contains the solutions to the Review Question, Multiple Choice Questions, and Exercises, as well as additional study material and a glossary.

Income Tax Act compliant

Students dedicated to taxation and students interested in developing a solid general understanding of federal tax law will benefit from this resource. The contents are arranged in a sequence that follows the organization of the Income Tax Act for easy cross-referencing.

Reality checked

We know accuracy is critical and we pride ourselves on providing the most accurate and current content.

  • Updated annually to reflect Budget and other legislative changes to income tax provisions
  • All assignment materials have been carefully prepared and tested

Robert E. Beam, F.C.A., is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He was associated with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Toronto.

From 1972 to 1998, he was Coordinator of the Tax Section of the School of Accountancy, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In September 2002, Mr. Beam became the first recipient of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Award for Excellence in Tax Practice and Education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal.

Stanley N. Laiken, Ph.D., is the Deloitte Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He has taught taxation to students in professional programs, both at the university and post-university levels, since 1972.

He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo and the Canadian Academic Accounting Association’s L.S. Rosen Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian accounting education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. He is also the Director of the Deloitte Centre for Tax Education and Research at the University of Waterloo.

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Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012)

Available: September 2011

Author: Dr. Leo Troy

Determine a company's true measure of performance and value. The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries.

Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more.

The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin.

The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac.

The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
  • Mining
  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale trade
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Information
  • Finance and insurance
  • Real estate and rental leasing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Management of companies (holding companies)
  • Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
  • Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant making, civic, and professional organizations)

 

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Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2011

Available: September 2010

Author: Leo Troy Ph. D.

CCH's Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios is the first step in helping to determine a company's true measure of performance and value.  The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries.

Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more.

The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. 

The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac.

The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
  • Mining
  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale trade
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Information
  • Finance and insurance
  • Real estate and rental leasing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Management of companies (holding companies)
  • Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
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INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations--Selected Sections (2010-2011 Edition

Compiled by a team of distinguished law professors, the 2010-2011 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations--Selected Sections serves both students and practitioners in accessing the laws and regulations for  U.S. international tax. For students, the INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations--Selected Sections is a popular companion to an international tax coursebook for use in undergraduate or graduate courses in law and business schools. For practitioners, the book is an exclusive convenient desk reference.  Unlike the full multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations, this single-volume reference travels well between home and office -- and between classroom and dorm. The book features a reader-friendly large 7-1/4" x 10" format with new larger type fonts for enhanced readability.

Includes CD of entire contents of book.

In this comprehensive and easy-to-use volume, Professors Richard C. Pugh, Charles H. Gustafson, and Robert J. Peroni have selected provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations directly related to the U.S. taxation of foreign entities and the U.S. taxation of domestic entities that have income from sources outside the country.  Code and Regulations sections included are those deemed to be essential to International Tax teachers, students and practitioners.

The 2010-2011 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations--Selected Sections reflects all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2010.

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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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Financial Planning Education for Accountants Bundle

Why we created Financial Planning Education for Accountants : A Fast Track to the CFP® Examination

Your clients require help in managing their personal finances. They need complete financial planning services and who is better positioned to provide that service than you? As their accountant, you've earned your client's trust and respect. Helping them to manage their retirement and wealth is a natural step forward. By offering complete personal financial services, you'll serve their needs better, while enhancing your business practice. The modular curriculum of our accredited CFP Education Program enables you to focus on topics that are least familiar or where you may require an update. This saves you time. Accountants with three years of related industry experience may qualify to challenge FPSC’s CFP Examination. If so, you can use this educational product to fully prepare to earn your CFP designation. You can also use it simply to add to and update your financial planning knowledge for everyday use.

Content: There are a total of 19 modules provided in the CCH/Advocis CFP qualifying program. Ten modules are strongly recommended for accountants. They include areas of personal financial services that you may not have studied recently, or at all, or encountered in prior work experience. These topics were selected by accounting experts and survey respondents. They stated that having this knowledge would help them add significant value for their clients. There are also nine optional modules which present the remaining topics covered in the FPSC CFP Examination Blueprint.

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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, (Winter 2011 Edition)

Available: December 2010

This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. CCH offers this tax information in a timely and reliable manner that business and tax professionals have come to expect and appreciate.  This Winter Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statuatory tax changes enacted as of December 1, 2010. 

CCH's Internal Revenue Code is presented in a reader-friendly format, with an expanded 7-1/4" x 10" oversized page and larger type fonts for enhanced readability.  And, it features a two-volume format to allow for a more legible single-column presentation of the Code provisions themselves.  

Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions.  Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required. The detailed Topical Index located at the end of both volumes reflects all matters covered, so researchers can quickly pinpoint any information needed, and rate tables are also helpfully included.  

CCH's readability, detailed amendment notes and accuracy have proven beneficial year after year-and are now further enhanced by the easy-to-use format featuring 7-1/4" x 10" oversized pages, with larger type fonts for enhanced readability. Serious tax professionals who rely on the Code in the normal course of their work know they can count on CCH's Internal Revenue Code over any other volumes available. The CCH Code is also great tool for students in tax courses who need the latest Code provisions, and it has served for decades as a useful tool for new hires and for firm-wide distribution.

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Internal Revenue Code: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2012)

Available: December 2011

This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. This Winter Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statuatory tax changes enacted as of December 1, 2011.

Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

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Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2012)

Available: December 2011

Reproduces the mammoth Treasury regulations that explain the IRS's position, prescribe operational rules, and provide the mechanics for compliance with the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Full text reproduction of the official text of the federal income tax regulations, including unemployment insurance regulations and all estate, gift, generation-skipping transfer tax, and special valuation regulations. 
  • All Proposed, Temporary and Final Income Tax Regulations, and Preambles to Proposed Regs.

This new edition will include all regulations issued through November 1, 2011 and will be available for shipping in December.

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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes,, 2011 Edition

CCH Accounting for Income Taxes provides guidance on the application of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the authors’ interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification. Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification.  The FASB decided to exclude “nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content; however, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication. Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.

Book is authored by Lead Author: Richard Petersen /Editorial Reviewing Author: Ronald G. Pippin.  

Publication Date

07/15/2010

Content and Topics

  • Preface
  • About The Authors

SECTION I: INTERPRETATIONS

  • Paragraphs 1–2: Introduction
  • Paragraphs 3–5: Scope
  • Paragraphs 6–15: Objectives And Basic Principles
  • Temporary Differences
  • Paragraphs 16–34: Recognition And Measurement
  • Annual Computation Of Deferred Tax Liabilities And Assets
  • A Change In Valuation Allowance
  • An Enacted Change In Tax Laws Or Rates
  • A Change In The Tax Status Of An Enterprise
  • Regulated Enterprises
  • Business Combinations
  • Opinion 23 And U.S. Steamship Enterprise
  • Temporary Differences
  • Paragraphs 35–39: Intraperiod Tax Allocation
  • Certain Quasi Reorganizations
  • Paragraph 40: Separate Financial Statements Of A Subsidiary
  • Paragraphs 41–42: Financial Statement Presentation
  • Paragraphs 43–49: Financial Statement Disclosure
  • Paragraphs 50–59: Effective Date And Transition
  • Prior Business Combinations
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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2012 Edition

Available: June 2011

Provides guidance on the application of FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the authors’ interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the SEC, combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification. Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification. The FASB decided to exclude "nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content." However, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication. Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.      

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IFRS Literacy: Understanding the New Financial Statements

New rules for financial statement users

With the transition to International Financial Reporting Standards in Canada, accountants, financial analysts and advisors, corporate finance professionals, institutional and individual investors and other financial statement users will need to re-educate themselves in understanding and interpreting financial statements issued by public companies.

Under IFRS traditional performance measures such as key financial ratios or income measures have the potential to change simply due to changes in accounting figures. In the UK for example, when their transition to IFRS occurred, some companies went from a profit to a loss position and vice versa, simply due to changes in accounting rules, rather than performance.

Description and explanation of how financial statements will change under IFRS

IFRS Literacy: Understanding the New Financial Statements provides a description and explanation of how financial statements will change under IFRS, along with valuable expert analysis and insight into true financial statement literacy in the post-IFRS transition market. The content of this work focuses on practical application and analysis of IFRS-based statements, drawing upon actual examples from both the Canadian and international financial markets. In its electronic subscription format, this content is updatable and fully searchable.

IFRS Impact highlights key differences under previous Canadian GAAP

Each chapter includes highlighted comments on the impact of IFRS on particular financial statement items. This commentary feature highlights key differences of financial statements prepared under IFRS from those issued under previous Canadian GAAP, noting common changes in accounting policies, amounts, disclosures and presentation. Extracts from published financial statements illustrate these differences.

Unique Canadian perspective for Canadian readers

IFRS Literacy: Understanding the New Financial Statements provides a unique Canadian perspective for Canadian readers, and is designed to appeal to a broad cross-section of financial statement users, including accountants, financial analysts and advisors, corporate finance professionals, and institutional and individual investors.

Topical coverage includes:

  • Basic Building Blocks of Financial Statements
  • Values and Limitations of Key Performance Ratios
  • Assessing Risk and Measurement Uncertainties
  • Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)
  • Identifying "good" companies and fairly-priced stocks
  • Specific impacts of transition to IFRS

About the Author

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