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Trucking apps make fleet-owners' lives a smooth ride

Apps are improving the earnings of thousands of truckers by using data science and a host of technologies such as telematics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and Internet of Things. Peerzada Abrar reports.




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RIL sets up India's 1st dedicated COVID-19 hospital

This first-of-its-kind-in-India centre is fully funded by Reliance Foundation and includes a negative pressure room that helps in preventing cross-contamination and helps control infection. All beds are equipped with the required infrastructure, biomedical equipment such as ventilators, pacemakers, dialysis machines, and patient monitoring devices.




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Tax Planning For Small Business Guide

Valuable insights and tips for strategic tax planning

With authoritative advice from some of the leading experts in the industry, this focused resource gives you quick answers to questions that commonly arise when developing tax strategies for owner-managers of privately held corporations and small businesses.

It discusses tax issues for various stages of the small business lifecycle and provides valuable insights and tips for delivering the best solutions to your clients. Designed as an all-in-one small business resource, it also includes information relating to federal income tax, GST/HST and provincial tax.

Topics covered include:

  • Incorporation and basic corporate tax planning
  • Distributions to owner-managers (salaries and bonuses)
  • Income splitting through an incorporated business
  • Small business deduction for qualifying businesses
  • Retirement compensation arrangements (stock options)
  • Employee equity participation
  • Business deductions and tax incentives
  • Capital cost allowance (depreciation)
  • Purchase and sale of a business
  • Capital gains exemption
  • GST/HST
  • Provincial commodity tax
Bonus features:
  • Small Business Times newsletter
  • 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.
  • CRA documents on income tax and GST/HST
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent on 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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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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Ontario Real Estate Law Guide

This is the 'must have' publication for real estate practitioners in Ontario. The Ontario Real Estate Law Guide gives you complete monthly coverage of topics related to real estate transactions in Ontario. It is comprehensive; it provides you with text of all relevant Acts and regulations, as well as related forms and precedents, and checklists of procedures.

New to the guide are comprehensive, interactive Smart Charts on the following topics:

  • Residential/Commercial Owners Title Insurance Policy Comparison
  • Residential/Commercial Loan Title Insurance Policy Comparison
  • Mortgage Remedies
  • Eviction Notice Periods

Also included are summaries of recent cases, as well as relevant and practical editorial commentary on the following topics:

  • Professional Duties and Liabilities
  • Purchase andSale Agreements
  • Document Registration Guide
  • Taxes
  • Mortgages
  • Title Conveyancing
  • Condominiums
  • Remedies
  • Cottages/Rural Property
  • Residential Tenancies
  • Commercial Tenancies
  • Environmental Issues
  • Aboriginal Issues

Included with your subscription is Ontario Real Estate Law Developments, a monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in real estate law across Ontario.

Included with your Online subscription is the Real Estate Law News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases, legislation, and cases.

 

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Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries Newsletter

The Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries Newsletter summarizes Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts.


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Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries gives you concise summaries of every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. It includes extensive Finding Lists and a detailed Topical Index so you can locate information quickly. You can also access archived case summaries dating back to 1991 in the Online version of this product.

Information is divided under the following headings:

  • Appeals
  • Case Summaries
  • Legislation
  • Expanded Topical Index
  • Case Tables

Included with your subscription is a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

About the Author
Eric Grossman, BA, LLB, is a founding partner of the Toronto law firm Zarek Taylor Grossman Hanrahan LLP, where he represents insurers in casualty and property disputes. Eric is a founding partner of this firm, which opened in October 1997. Eric was recognized as a Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada in December of 1999 and has been recognized by Lexpert in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a repeatedly recommended expert in personal injury law.


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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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Estate Administration in Ontario: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition

Estate Administration in Ontario: A Practical Guide provides step-by-step instruction on the various estate administration procedures. Contains estate conveyancing, the ramifications of the Family Law Act, income taxation at death, U.S. estate tax, executors' and solicitors' compensation, testamentary capacity/undue influence, and the Substitute Decisions Act.

Publication Year: 1999

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Drafting Wills in Canada: A Lawyer's Practical Guide

Published: September 2012


An essential resource for any lawyer who is asked to draft wills, Drafting Wills in Canada: A Lawyer's Practical Guide covers over a hundred precedents.

Authors Mary-Alice Thompson and Robyn Solnik are two of the most respected practitioners in the field. In the book, they demonstrate the most common errors made by solicitors in drafting wills, powers of attorney, and other estate planning documents. The detailed explanations that they provide give readers deep insight into why the errors are wrong and what can be done to correct them.

The authors also provide helpful examples of good and bad drafting, along with dozens of practical tips both for drafting and for managing a wills practice. From the general practitioner who does a few wills to the experienced senior lawyer with a significant wills and estates practice, all will be sure to find valuable tips in this practical guide.

What's included:

  • Line-by-line analysis of good and bad will drafting
  • Numerous cross-references for you to find answers to your questions quickly
  • A complimentary DVD containing hundreds of precedents

 

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Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists

Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists provides fast reference to over 10 000 full-text decisions of the Income Tax Act.

 

This index is only for prior years' bound volumes of Dominion Tax Cases (Archival).

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Dominion Tax Cases (current) with Consolidated Finding Lists

This service includes Dominion Tax Cases (Current) and Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists.

Features include:

  • Income tax decisions released by the Tax Court of Canada
  • Judgments from the Federal and Supreme Courts of Canada and the higher courts of the provinces on questions of federal income taxation
  • Headnotes summarizing each decision
  • Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists (included electronically) provides fast reference to over 10,000 full-text decisions of the federal Income Tax Act
  • Appeals Filed section alerts the tax researcher to appeals still pending and refusals of Leave to Appeal
  • Includes Topical Index and Cases Cited

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Document Registration Guide, 16th Edition

Bonus Feature
Your purchase includes a FREE eBook!

What's an eBook?
An eBook is a digital version of a conventional printed book. Portable and perfect for your office or home, the eBook is easy to access from wherever your business may take you. Adobe Digital Editions is a highly recommended free download eBook program designed to view and keep your eBooks organized and centralized.


Published: December 2014


Get the most practical and helpful guide for completing and preparing real estate documents in Ontario. Document Registration Guide, 16th Edition has everything you need and is an essential reference for your day-to-day real estate practice.

An indispensable resource for real estate practitioners, this new and updated edition provides you with a concise and convenient overview of real estate law in Ontario, including transfers, charges, discharges, estate conveyancing, powers of attorney, liens, and electronic registration.

What's new:

  • Fillable forms: Using these new fillable forms, customers can cut and paste clauses from numerous precedents to create their own printable and saveable PDF documents. Fillable forms include Transfer/Deed of Land; Charge/Mortgage of Land; Discharge of Charge/Mortgage; Document General; and Schedule*
  • A section on the benefits associated with multi-party Document Registration Agreements that govern closing procedures in the electronic registration system where registration of documents such as Transfers can occur remotely
  • A section on the formation and organization of condominium corporations, including the creation, by-laws and rules, annual meetings, nominations of directors, and procedures for the turnover board
  • Updated case annotations for certificates of pending litigation, construction liens, Ontario New Home Warranties, and transfers between affiliated corporations

About the Author
Rose H. McConnell, B.Sc., LL.B. is the senior editor of the Ontario Real Estate Law Guide, and the British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide, both published by Wolters Kluwer Limited.

About the Contributor
David Eveline practices exclusively in the area of Commercial Real Estate at Pallett Valo L

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Canadian Wealth Management Guide

Making it easier to provide your clients with practical guidance

Canadian Wealth Management Guide is a comprehensive resource that delivers practical strategies and tactics for maximizing wealth while minimizing tax exposure for individuals, private companies and public corporations.

What sets it apart is that it is written for the investor using everyday language. It explains clearly how tax laws affect individuals and businesses so that you can incorporate text from the guide directly into your correspondence with clients. The focus is on the practical rather than the theoretical, making it easier for you to explain to clients how the law applies to them.

The guide makes it quick and easy to find the information you need and is updated quarterly. Commentaries incorporate statutory law, case law and practical discussions, all the while discussing the technical aspects of the topic. Topics include:

  • RRSP tax planning strategies
  • "First Time" Home Buyers' Plan
  • RRSP maturity options
  • Income splitting
  • Education planning
  • Family tax planning
  • Taxation of alternatives
  • Professional corporations
  • Employee equity investments
  • Retirement compensation
  • Employee loans
  • Life insurance
  • Immigration
  • Emigration
  • The principal residence
  • Self employment, self incorporation
  • Business succession issues
  • Year-end tax planning
  • Marriage
  • Separation and divorce
  • Planning for disabled persons
Bonus features:
  • Wealth Management Times newsletter, providing up-to-the minute coverage of the latest issues
  • All relevant CRA Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars
  • 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 - 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 (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 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 Health Facilities Law Guide

Many of the laws and regulations governing health care facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, etc.) have been subject to extensive change in recent years. This Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide will keep you up-to-date by giving you the full text of statutes as well as selected regulations that relate to these facilities. To make it easy for you to use, a Topical Index, a Case Table, and Finding Lists are included. It also provides case digests with each release.

A variety of commentary  topics are also covered, such as:

  • Patients' rights
  • Mental health
  • Consent and negligence 
  • Specialty care units
  • Health information
  • Long-term care
  • Canada's health care system

Included with your subscription is Health Law Matters, a bi-monthly newsletter that highlights legislative changes and other recent provincial and federal developments.


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Canadian Family Law Guide

The definitive work on family law in Canada, the Canadian Family Law Guide reproduces the full text of legislation, and provides you with digests of relevant recent cases.

What's New:

  • New "How To Use This Concordance" page for all tables of concordance
  • New Table of Concordance for "Child Protection"
  • Updated Marriage and Cohabitation commentary
  • Revised Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines with annotations
  • New Table of Concordance for "Pension Division"
  • New section with tab on Enforcement of Support in Ontario to Support
  • New section with tab on Unjust Enrichment and Constructive Trust to Property with annotations
  • Revised British Columbia commentary on Support

Extensive commentary is provided on issues relating to:

  • Marriage and Divorce
  • Spousal and Child Support
  • Children Custody and Access; Status of Children; Guardianship; Adoption; Children in Need of Protection
  • Family Mediation and Collaborative Practice
  • Property
  • Domestic Contracts
  • Pensions
  • Taxation

Included with your subscription is Canadian Family Law Matters, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes recent developments in Canadian family law from across the country.

Included with your Online subscription is the Family Law News Tracker. With the News Tracker you get notices of updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases and cases.


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Canadian Estate Planning Guide

The latest information on all aspects of estate planning and related issues in Canada

To deliver the most effective tax and estate planning solutions you need the most authoritative source for information and advice, authored by leading experts in the industry. Comprehensive and easy to use, the Canadian Estate Planning Guide is a must-have tool when you need to find the right answers fast.

This guide is the first choice of estate planning professionals because it offers:

  • Comprehensive and reliable coverage from a single source, covering both tax and non-tax issues related to estate planning
  • Practical strategies and tactics to help you maximize wealth and minimize tax exposure for clients
  • A format that is simple and easy to use, even for the tax practitioner who only occasionally works with estates
  • In-depth information, analysis and detailed technical discussions for the practitioner
    specializing in tax planning for estates, or wills and estate planning
  • The speed and convenience of getting all your estate planning information online
  • Updates on an “as the news happens” basis

This guide’s extensive coverage includes topics such as:

  • Estate plans
  • Gifts and loans
  • Estate freezes
  • Post-mortem planning
  • Emigration to the U.S.
  • Asset protection
  • Powers of attorney and health care directives
  • Will planning
  • Trusts
  • Taxation of trusts
  • Beneficiaries
  • Avoiding probate fees
  • Creditor proofing
  • Charitable donations
  • U.S. estate and gift tax
Bonus features:
  • The Estate Planner monthly newsletter keeps you up-to-date on the latest
    developments affecting estate planning in Canada and includes case summaries,
    legislative updates, and feature articles written by experts
  • 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 on research
  • Access to an archive of in-depth articles on a wide variety of topics
  • All relevant CRA Interpretation Bulletins, Advance Tax Rulings and Information Circulars,
    reference tables and documents
  • Forms used by the CRA
  • Forms for trusts and powers of attorney for all provinces
  • Free training and technical support
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Canadian Estate Planning and Administration Guide

This service combines the benefits of the Canadian Estate Administration Guide and the Canadian Estate Planning Guide, making it the ultimate resource for estate planning and administration professionals.

Estate planning is a key growth area for tax and legal professionals. Are you taking full advantage of the opportunity? This is an invaluable resource for anyone who works in estate planning. The reason is simple. It will save you hours of research time and effort you can use to serve your clients better and grow your practice.

Authored by leading experts in the industry, current and comprehensive, you won't find a more authoritative source for information and advice on tax and estate planning.

Coverage includes:

  • Estate Freezes
  • Protection from Creditors
  • The Pros & Cons of Alter Ego and Joint Partner Trusts
  • Spousal Trusts
  • Tax-Planning the Will
  • Life Insurance and Registered Plan Designations
  • Post-Mortem Tax Planning
  • Strategies for Holding Real Property in the United States

Included with your subscription is Estate Planner, a monthly newsletter containing ongoing judicial and legislative developments affecting estate planning in Canada.


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Canadian Estate Administration Guide

The Canadian Estate Administration Guide is the only estate administration resource available in Canada with multi-jurisdictional coverage. It supports your practice with relevant and indexed commentary, legislation, key forms, and precedents covers a wide range of topics, from wills to funeral arrangements, to the final passing of accounts. It includes recent cases, tax case digests, relevant statutes from each jurisdiction, forms, precedents, checklists, and letters. 

Topics covered: 

  • Initial Matters
  • Claims Against the Estate
  • Probate Practice
  • Passing of Accounts
  • Assets and Liabilities
  • Intestate Estates
  • Taxation
  • Forms and Precedents
  • Substitute Decisions Information
  • Estate Litigation
  • Estate Conveyancing

Included with your subscription is Will Power, a monthly newsletter summarizing recent developments in this area.

Included with your Online subscription is the Estate Administration News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases and cases.


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Canada-U.S. Employment Transfers: A Guide to Personal Tax Planning, 6th Edition

Individuals moving between Canada and the United States face a daunting array of Canadian and U.S. tax issues, particularly when the move is due to an employment-related transfer. This book provides an overview of key taxation principles related to employment both in Canada and in the United States, and highlights the interaction between the tax laws of these two countries. For employers, this book offers practical guidance on tax issues for the purpose of managing expatriate costs, designing an effective cross-border employee relocation program and retaining key employees.

Key Topics include:

  • Overview of the Canadian and U.S. personal tax systems
  • Tax reimbursement programs, including sample tax equalization calculations
  • Foreign tax credits and tax relief available under the Canada-U.S. tax treaty
  • The implications of changes under the fifth protocol to the Canada-U.S. treaty which entered into force on December 15, 2008
  • Investments in partnerships, limited liability companies, and other entities
  • Taxation of artists and athletes
  • Estate planning, including U.S. estate tax issues
  • Executive compensation, including various types of equity compensation and long-term incentive plans available
  • Expanded discussion on the U.S. deferred compensation rules 

About the Author

Benita Loughlin, CA, is a Partner in the International Executive Services practice at KPMG LLP in Vancouver, B.C. She specializes in tax planning and compliance for individuals, estates and trusts in a U.S. and cross-border context. She advises executives and their employers on tax matters related to compensation, investments, retirement plans, estate planning, and expatriation, with emphasis on employees relocating to or from other countries. The book includes contributions from KPMG International Executive Services professionals in Vancouver who specialize in helping clients manage complex personal tax issues in a cross-border environment. KPMG’s multinational corporate clients face challenges managing tax issues that affect their global workforce. Executives and employees rely on KPMG’s international tax planning to help manage their tax liabilities and maintain their global workforce.

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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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British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide

If you practice real estate law in British Columbia, this is the publication that will ensure that you are up-to-date. The British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide gives you comprehensive coverage of topics related to real estate transactions in British Columbia. To simplify your research, it includes all relevant statutes and regulations plus summaries of recent cases.

It helps speed up your work with numerous precedents and forms in various areas. It also includes comprehensive, interactive Smart Charts on Residential Loan and Owners Title Insurance Policy Comparisons.

You also get comprehensive and practical commentary on the following topics:

  • Professional Duties and Responsibilities
  • Purchase and Sale Agreements
  • Mortgages
  • Land Title Registration
  • Remedies (Purchase/Sale and Mortgage Default)
  • Residential Tenancies
  • Commercial Tenancies
  • Strata Titles (Condominium Law, Residential and Commercial)

Included with your subscription is British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in British Columbia real estate law.

Included with your Online subscription is the Real Estate Law News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases, legislation, and cases.

 

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Bennett's A-Z Guide to Bankruptcy: A Professional's Handbook

Published: 2001


Bennett's A-Z Guide to Bankruptcy: A Professional's Handbook provides a review of the bankruptcy process for lawyers, accountants, trustees, lenders, individuals, small business debtors, and corporations. This handy bankruptcy primer is written in clear and accessible language and includes a chapter of forms and precedents, legislation excerpts, and a glossary in order to provide the reader with a general outline of the bankruptcy process.

Topics covered:

  • What is bankruptcy?
  • What are the ways to go bankrupt?
  • What property can you keep?
  • Can creditors sue you after bankruptcy?

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Archived Webinar – In-Depth Dividend Taxation

Webinar information current as of November 21, 2007.

On June 29, 2006, draft legislation was introduced to lower the income tax rate on large corporation dividends received by Canadians. The objective is to eliminate the double taxation of large corporation dividends and so to make these investments more attractive relative to income trusts and other investments. This webinar will deal with some of the issues arising from this proposed legislation.

Audience: Public practice accountants, tax preparers, lawyers – anyone who advises clients (personal and/or corporate) on taxation matters.

AGENDA

  1. Overview of the rules
  2. Two new tax accounts:
    1. GRIP (general rate income pool)
    2. LRIP (low rate income pool)
  3. Change of status:
    1. CCPC to non-CCPC
    2. Non-CCPC to CCPC
    3. Amalgamations and winding-ups
  4. Eligible dividends
  5. Excessive eligible dividends:
    1. Anti-avoidance rule
    2. Election to treat part as a non-eligible dividend
  6. Bonus vs. dividends
  7. Interaction with RDTOH
  8. Sale of assets vs. shares – How do these rules affect the decision?
  9. Impact on post-mortem planning
  10. Impact on holding company structures and estate freezes
  11. How to structure share capital to stream eligible dividend payments
  12. Impact on income splitting
  13. Impact on corporate-owned life insurance

This webinar will be presented by three tax specialists from Aird & Berlis LLP.

Jack Bernstein LLB is the senior tax partner and chair of International Tax Practice at Aird & Berlis LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Tax Group and Tax Litigation Group, as well as the Mergers and Acquisitions Team.
Barbara Worndl LLB has been a partner with Aird & Berlis LLP since 1988. She is practice group leader of the firm’s Tax Group. Barbara’s practice is focused on income tax with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation.
Andrew Nicholls LLB joined Aird & Berlis LLP in 1999. He is a partner and a member of the firm’s Tax Group. Andrew’s tax practice focuses on income tax in the areas of derivatives, corporate and international tax.

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ADR in the Corporate Environment: A Practical Guide for Designing Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems

This book provides corporations with valuable information about the benefits of alternative dispute resolution and how to apply ADR techniques and processes in the business environment. It offers both a theoretical and practical guide to ADR and the process of system design, exploring specific tools to engage in system design analysis and implementation. This text offers a model dispute resolution design system process with step-by-step explanations of disputes, ADR processes and how to implement the various processes within the business structure. Discontinued

Publication Year: 1999

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A Guide to Costs in Ontario

Published: 2002


Part of a series of books providing coverage of civil litigation law, A Guide to Costs in Ontario takes a practical approach to the granting of costs and the determination of their quantum. The authors discuss the implementation of the Costs Grid, the requirement that costs on motions be fixed by the motions judge and be made payable forthwith, the determination of costs by judges on motions and trials, and the new terminology for costs.

This book will appeal to legal practitioners, family and criminal law lawyers, and professional accountants. In softcover format, this book is ideal for use by practitioners in court or meetings.

What's included:

  • Conduct of a Solicitor-Client Assessment
  • Considerations in Assessing a Solicitor's Account
  • Orders for Costs as Between Parties (contains the new Costs Grid)
  • Effect of Settlement Offers on Costs
  • Costs When Recovery Limited to Accounts Within Limited Jurisdiction
  • Contingency Fees and the American Experience
  • Precedents on an accompanying DVD

 

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A Guide to Collections Procedures in Ontario

Publshed: 2002


Part of a series of books providing coverage of civil litigation law, A Guide to Collections Procedures in Ontario sets out the steps that a creditor must follow in attempting to collect monies owed to him or her.

What's included:

  • The debt collection process
  • The differences among the various courts and procedures
  • The process of issuing the statement of claim, the processes involved in obtaining default judgment or summary judgment
  • Defences that debtors often use in defending claims
  • Enforcement of judgments, including a section on Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments
  • Precedents for notices of garnishment, writs of seizure and, statements of claim, affidavits in support of motions for judgment and draft judgments
  • Precedents to assist creditors in the preparation of materials required to obtain, and ultimately to enforce, the judgment
  • Precedents on an accompanying DVD

 

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U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 - Legislative Update

The U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 Legislative Update provides tax professionals with explanations of the key components of late-breaking legislation including the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. The provisions, whether impacting individuals, families or business, are succinctly explained and generously complemented with cautions, examples and comments. Moreover, the effective dates of these wide-ranging provisions are clearly set out. All explanations will be keyed to the corresponding discussions in the 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide.

Related Products of Interest

- U.S. Master Tax Guide + the Legislative Update Combo
- U.S. Master Tax Guide (2013)

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The Advisor's Guide To Business Succession Planning, 4th Edition

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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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CCH Accountants' Suite Guidebook English

CCH Accountants' Suite Guidebook provides an English description of each product within the CCH Accountants' Suite.

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

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Canadian Taxation of Non-Residents, 4th Edition

The fourth edition of this highly successful book explores the "inbound" international tax issues of non-residents of Canada who derive income from Canadian sources. Tax issues are analyzed in terms of the application of the relevant sections of the Income Tax Act and provincial statutes, the application of the Canada–U.S. Income Tax Convention, and the application of Canada's other tax treaties.

This edition has been updated with new case law and recent changes to legislation and CRA pronouncements for practitioners who deal with the subject matter and need to stay current on the issues to properly advise their clients.

Other significant updates include:

  • Changes to the definition of "taxable Canadian property" and the resulting implications for non-residents who invest in Canadian property or realize capital gains from Canadian sources
  • Expanded discussion on the changes that resulted from the Fifth Protocol to Canada-U.S. Treaty and CRA interpretations and statements since the last edition, including, particularly, expanded discussion of implications for hybrid entities such as LLCs and ULCs

Discussions and commentary on the above developments would be of interest to Canadian accounting and legal practitioners alike who act for individual or corporate non-resident clients. Corporations with U.S. employees working on short-term assignments in Canada would also be interested in this area of taxation. Also, non-resident professional advisors, particularly in the U.S., who need a general reference guide to assess the Canadian tax implications of certain past or proposed transactions, would find the content useful.

About the Author

Michael I. Atlas, C.A., C.P.A., T.E.P. is an accomplished author and long standing contributor to CCH. He is a Chartered Accountant who practices in Toronto as an independent tax consultant, in connection with a wide-range of domestic and international tax issues. Prior to forming his own practice in 1991, he was the partner in charge of the tax group of one of the 20 largest accounting firms in Canada. His consulting practice places particular emphasis on international and cross-border tax planning matters.

He has also been a frequent speaker on tax matters for many professional and business organizations, including the Canadian Tax Foundation, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Canadian Real Estate Association. Most recently, Michael has made a presentation entitled "Tax Issues for Non-Resident Investors in Canadian Real Estate" as part of "Creative Tax Planning For Real Estat

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Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS

Webinar information current as of May 14, 2008

CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 2

Business combinations represent a growing number of firms within Canada. They will be treated differently after the convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Canada. Mergers and acquisitions are happening everyday - can you afford to not understand the new consequences?

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

Agenda

Business Combinations: IFRS 3 (Revised) and SFAS 141(R)

FASB 141(R):

A. Business Combinations

  • Key dates
  • Scope
  • Definition of a business
  • Measuring the exchange
  • Elements of the purchase equation
  • The “Measurement Period”
  • Disclosures

B. Consolidation and Non-controlling interests

C. IFRS 3 Differences

Speaker

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. Peter D. Chant 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 the Chair of 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.

Format

Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an internet connection and a sound card.
 
CCH IFRS Webinar Series
Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS is the second webinar in the series of six.  Learn more about the CCH IFRS Webinar Series.

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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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U.S. Master Tax Guide 2011 94th Edition

Available: November 2010

This book reflects all pertinent federal taxation changes that affect 2010 returns and provides fast and reliable answers to tax questions affecting individuals and business income tax.

The 2011 MTG contains timely and precise explanation of federal income taxes for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates and trusts, as well as new rules established by key court decisions and the IRS.  Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding.  The handbook's explanations are meticulously researched and footnoted to provide tax practitioners with the most accurate and legally sound guidance to help them understand, apply and comply with today's complex federal tax laws.

This handbook is built for speed with numerous time-saving features, including a tax calendar, taxpayer-specific return flowcharts, lists of average itemized deductions, selected depreciation tables, rate tables, checklists of income, deduction and medical expense items, and more.  These features help users quickly and easily determine how particular tax items and situations should be treated and answer client questions.

It comes complete with the popular Quick Tax Facts card that can be detached for at-a-glance reference to key tax figures and other often referenced amounts used in preparing 2010 income tax returns, and a special bonus CPE course supplement entitled "Top Federal Tax Issues for 2011," which focuses in on the most significant and thorniest new tax developments affecting practitioners for the year.  The Top Federal Tax Issues Course allows professionals to earn CPE credit while keeping up-to-date on the most important tax issues (grading fee additional).

The 2011 U.S. Master Tax Guide's updated explanations cover:

  • Highlights of New Tax Developments
  • Tax Rates and Tax Tables
  • Individuals
  • Corporations
  • S Corporations
  • Partnerships
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Exempt Organizations
  • Income
  • Exclusions from Income
  • Business Expenses
  • Non-Business Expenses
  • Losses and Bad Debt
  • Depreciation, Amortization and Depletion
  • Tax Credits
  • Minimum Tax
  • Tax Accounting
  • Basis for Gain or Loss
  • Sales, Exchanges and Capital Gains
  • Installment Sales/Deferred Payment Sales
  • Securities Transactions
  • Tax Shelters/At-Risk Rules/Passive Losses
  • Retirement Plans
  • Corporate Acquisitions/Reorganizations
  • Taxation of Foreign Activities/Taxpayers
  • Returns and Payment of Tax
  • Withholding and Estimated Taxes
  • Examination of Return

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Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (5th Edition) – U.S.

Available: July 2011

Authors: Robert Ricketts and Larry Tunnell

Discusses the complex issues involving partnership taxation with utmost clarity. It uses hundreds of illustrative examples, practice observations, helpful charts and insightful explanations to make even the most difficult concepts understandable. The book reflects the authors' penchant for communicating the pertinent facts in very direct language and creating a context for understanding the multifaceted issues and applying them to practice.

This new edition fully reflects all the latest developments in this complex area. These include changes affecting:

  • partnership basis adjustments
  • transfers to partnerships of property with built-in losses
  • sale of an interest in a partnership with built-in loss property
  • disproportionate distributions from partnerships with built-in loss property exp
  • ensing and amortization of partnership organizational expenses
  • partnership treatment of the deduction for domestic production activities
  • recognition of cancellation-of-indebtedness income, and more

In six parts, Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs covers the critical aspects of this complicated area, with individual parts focusing on partnership characteristics, funding, taxation of operations, partner's share of partnership debt, disposition of partnership interest, and distributions. From choice-of-entity considerations to sales and liquidations, the entire breadth of partnership and LLC taxation is covered. Special attention is given throughout to the complex inter-workings of rules that bind, tax and control these entity operations.

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Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2012

Available: April 2012

Comprehensively analyzes all the tax laws applicable to individual retirement accounts. The first part of the book discusses the 15 different types of IRAs, including the four most recent types authorized by the tax laws: the Roth IRA, the education IRA, the SIMPLE IRA, and the deemed IRA. The second part discusses the various areas of tax law relating to the operation and administration of an IRA. There is a separate chapter on each area of the tax law. The third part of the book deals with taxation of distributions from an IRA, including premature distributions, minimum distributions during lifetime and after death, withholding taxes, and estate taxes. It also deals with the tax rules applicable to the different types of the beneficiaries receiving distributions from an IRA, including foreign beneficiaries, charitable beneficiaries, trust beneficiaries, estate beneficiaries, spouse and nonspouse beneficiaries, and individual and non-individual beneficiaries.

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State Tax Guidebook Library Plan

State Tax Guidebook Library Plan provides you with all 20 industry-leading State Tax Guidebooks, shipped immediately upon publication, all for one attractive annual subscription price nearly 50% off the regular list price. You'll receive all State Tax Guidebooks currently available and all new editions published within your subscription period and any new editions developed and published throughout the year during your subscription period.

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U.S. Master Excise Tax Guide (Seventh Edition)

Available: April 2011

Provides a thorough explanation of federal excise taxes and follows the style of the U.S. Master Tax Guide. This convenient reference serves as an indispensable resource for accountants and tax professionals who work in the increasingly important and complex area of excise taxes. The new edition fully reflects changes brought about by recent tax legislation, including the new indoor tanning services tax introduced by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, the tax on medical devices introduced by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, and the important extensions to various fuel production incentives made by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, as well as new regulations, rulings, and significant court decisions.

Included in this handy quick reference are excise tax rate tables, a glossary of excise tax terms, a list of pertinent excise tax forms by subject matter and by number, an Internal Revenue Code section finding list, and handy checklists of taxed and non-taxed items.

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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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Guidebook to Virginia Taxes (2011)

CCH's Guidebook to Virginia Taxes is the perfect resource for concise and reliable information for practitioners working with state taxation in Virginia. Designed as a quick reference work, the Guidebook presents succinct discussions of Virginia state and local taxes, describing the general provisions of the respective tax laws and regulations and highlighting significant cases and administrative rulings. Published annually, this publication is useful to tax practitioners, in-state and multistate businesspersons, and those who are obligated to file Virginia returns or who are required to deal with Virginia taxes.

This authoritative Guidebook is the one source those involved with Virginia taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format. It presents concise coverage of the taxes of major interest including:

  • personal income tax
  • corporate income tax
  • bank franchise tax
  • sales and use taxes
  • property taxes
  • excise taxes
Other Virginia taxes are summarized, as well, with emphasis placed on persons or transactions subject to tax, exemptions, basis and rate of tax, and returns and payment.

The Guidebook includes additional practical tips, pointers and examples to practitioners by William L.S. Rowe, a partner of the Richmond office of the law firm, Hunton & Williams. This valuable commentary helps practitioners further apply the complex principles of Virginia tax law to specific practice situations.

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Virginia tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key legislative 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 Virginia 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 Virginia 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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Guidebook to Texas Taxes (2011)

CCH's Guidebook to Texas Taxes is the perfect resource for concise and reliable information for practitioners working with state taxation in Texas. Designed as a quick reference work, the Guidebook presents succinct discussions of state and local taxes, describing the general provisions of the respective tax laws and regulations and highlighting 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 Texas returns or who are required to deal with Texas taxes.

This authoritative Guidebook is the one source those involved with Texas taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format. It presents concise coverage of the taxes of major interest including:

  • real and personal property tax
  • franchise taxes
  • sales and use taxes
  • excise taxes

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

The Guidebook includes additional practical tips, pointers and examples to practitioners by G. Brint Ryan, M.S., CPA and Eric L. Stein, J.D., LL.M., CPA of the state and local tax consulting firm, Ryan & Company. This valuable new commentary helps practitioners further apply the complex principles of Texas tax law to specific practice situations.

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Texas tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key legislative 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 Texas 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 Texas 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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Guidebook to Pennsylvania Taxes (2011)

Authored by some of the top names in Pennsylvania state taxation - Charles L. Potter, Jr., J.D., CPA; Shelby D. Bennett, Ph.D.; Philip E. Cook, Jr., J.D.; and Sheldon J. Michaelson, CPA, the Guidebook to Pennsylvania State Taxes is unmatched in clarity, practicality and helpful analysis.  This comprehensive and authoritative Guide provides practitioners with insights and guidance on Pennsylvania taxes, with special emphasis placed on tax compliance and tax-savings opportunities.  

Widely used by Pennsylvania tax practitioners and businesses (and professionals in neighboring states), the Guidebook to Pennsylvania State Taxes is regarded as the number one source for practical and concise explanation of Pennsylvania personal, corporate income and other taxes. The Guidebook is designed as a quick reference work, presenting succinct discussions of state and local taxes, 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 Pennsylvania returns or who are required to deal with Pennsylvania taxes from a planning or compliance perspective. It presents practical coverage of the array of Pennsylvania taxes, including:

  • personal income tax
  • sales and use tax
  • corporate net income tax
  • capital stock and franchise tax
  • taxes on financial institutions
  • miscellaneous business taxes, fees and reports
  • unemployment compensation insurance tax
  • inheritance and estate tax
  • personal property tax
  • Philadelphia City and School District taxes
  • Pittsburgh City and School District Taxes

The Guidebook explains the background and operation of each tax, and gives a plethora of examples, hints, cautions, planning pointers and answers to commonly encountered real-life problems to help practitioners solve their everyday Pennsylvania tax problems.  

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania 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 pi

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Guidebook to Ohio Taxes (2011)

CCH's Guidebook to Ohio Taxes is the perfect resource for concise and reliable information for practitioners working with state taxation in Ohio. Designed as a quick reference work, the Guidebook presents succinct discussions of state and local taxes, describing the general provisions of the respective tax laws and regulations and highlighting 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 Ohio returns or who are required to deal with Ohio taxes.

Now in its 38th edition, this popular and authoritative Guidebook is the one source those involved with Ohio taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format. It presents concise coverage of the taxes of major interest including:

  • personal income tax
  • corporation franchise (income) tax
  • city income and school district income taxes
  • sales and use tax
  • estate tax

Other Ohio 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. A special section provides summaries of the provisions of the city income taxes of Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo and Youngstown. The rates, return due dates, and withholding return and payment dates of smaller Ohio cities levying taxes are also provided in special charts.

The Guidebook includes additional practical tips, pointers and examples to practitioners by Edward J. Bernert and Andrew M. Ferris, with the Columbus office of the law firm, Baker & Hostetler LLP.  This valuable commentary helps practitioners further apply the complex principles of Ohio tax law to specific practice situations.

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio Tax Reports service are also provided throughout the Guidebook to assist users in further, more comprehensive tax research and tax

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Practical Guide to C Corporations – U.S.

Available: August 2011

Authors: Dominic Daher, Joshua Rosenberg and Steve Johnson

Offers practitioners current and practical explanation and analysis on corporations, giving them the guidance needed to manage the C Corporation election, compliance, tax planning, and life cycle needs. In addition to thorough coverage of how the tax laws impact C corporations, the Practical Guide details corporate formation, distributions, redemptions, liquidations, reorganizations and issues related to corporate tax practice and procedure. Practical Guide to C Corporations provides business entity practitioners with complete coverage of C corporation taxation issues.

  • Formation of a Corporation
  • Application of Federal Income Tax to Corporations
  • Nonliquidating Distributions
  • Redemptions
  • Liquidations and Partial Liquidations
  • Acquisitive Corporate Reorganizations
  • Procedural Aspects

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Introducing the 4th edition of The Advisor’s Guide To Business Succession Planning, a truly comprehensive guide that features all the information youneed to give your clients the advice they need. 

Co-authored by Malcolm Scarratt and James Kraft, two leadingbusiness succession and estate planning specialists, this popular guide focuses on all the important topics – from legal, tax, insurance and financial implications to personal and emotional issues that may be involved throughout the planning process. 

In The Advisor’s Guide To Succession Planning, you will learn all about:
  • Getting started
  • Insurance
  • Family owned-businesses
  • Succession planning for the advisor
  • Small business gains and exemptions
  • Identification of appropriate buyers
  • Business valuation
  • Determination of clients’ key motivators
  • Circumstances of sale, such as retirement, disability or death. 

The 4th edition reflects new market realities.

Expanded and updated, the new edition of The Advisor’s Guide To Business Succession Planning takes everything a step further. It includes valuable information on:

  • New options for buyout structures due to changes to the dividend taxation rules
  • Finding creative financing alternatives due to market volatility and changing lending practices by banks 
  • ‘Escape Hatch’ planning.  
What’s more, the 4th edition features a new section that helps answer the question: Am I better off retaining ownership?

Plus, it includes an expanded chapter focused on the Advisor’s own practice. There is even a handy Business Succession Planning Checklist that will make the planning process much easier.

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