io Preparing Your Income Tax Returns®, 2015 Edition for 2014 Returns By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:44:15 GMT For multi-user pricing and all other product inquiries, please call Customer Service at 1 800 268-4522. Recognized as the industry standard, Preparing Your Income Tax Returns provides comprehensive coverage and indepth analysis of all rules and interpretations for personal income tax. Loaded with premium how-to-advice, tax planning tips and fast answers to all of your challenging questions, it’s the best way to stay on top of the latest issues that impact 2014 returns. Preparing Your Income Tax Returns is updated annually and provides the most current, detailed information available. Features & Coverage: Context-sensitive links from Taxprep® and CANTAX® software to commentary in the online formats Saves you time by putting search at your finger tips More topics in detail than any other guides available Easy-to-understand format lets you find what you need References to CRA documents, legislation and cases Year-round tax planning ideas A table of T1 line references, applicable CRA Forms and Guides, Interpretation Bulletins, Information Circulars and Technical News contained in each chapter Line-by-line references to applicable cases, legislation and technical interpretations in the commentary Commentary for RRSP contributions and other retirement saving options These features and coverage saves you time by making your research as quick as possible for you to complete. Year-after-year we receive praise on how easy and complete this resource is for aiding tax professionals in preparing income tax returns. Table of Contents How To Use This Book Changes to amounts for personal tax credits Recent Tax Changes Tables of Rates and Credits Chapters The Basic Rules of Canadian Income Taxation Income Tax Returns, Payments, Refunds, Assessments, Appeals, Rulings Employment Income and Deductions Investment Income Capital Gains and Losses Rental Income and UndIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, (Summer 2012 Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 09:36:49 GMT Available: June 2012 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 Summer Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statutory tax changes through May 1, 2012. 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 identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section if reference to prior law is required. Rate tables are also helpfully included. Related books: Income Tax Regulations, Summer 2012 Edition (U.S.) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 U.S. Master Tax Guide®, 2012 ProSystem fx Tax: for U.S. Tax Returns If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Income Tax Regulations, Winter 2011 Edition (U.S) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Available: December 2010 CCH's Income Tax Regulations 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. CCH's federal tax regulations volumes include: 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. Helpful finding devices such as: Topical Index to final, temporary and proposed regulations Table of Irregularly Numbered Regulations that includes a summary description of such Regs and their page number Table of Public Laws by number and title Table of Regulations that do not reflect changes made by recently enacted public laws Proposed Reg Preamble finder Table of how to locate and identify Regulations. This new edition will include all regulations issued through November 1, 2010 and will be available for shipping in December. Related Books: U.S. Master Tax Guide®, 2011 ProSystem fx Tax: for U.S. Tax Returns INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Income Tax Regulations, Summer 2011 Edition – U.S. By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:49:57 GMT Available: June 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. CCH's federal tax regulations volumes include: 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. Helpful finding devices such as: Topical Index to final, temporary and proposed regulations Table of Irregularly Numbered Regulations that includes a summary description of such Regs and their page number Table of Public Laws by number and title Table of Regulations that do not reflect changes made by recently enacted public laws Proposed Reg Preamble finder Table of how to locate and identify Regulations. Includes all income tax regulations issued through May 1, 2011. Related titles: U.S. Master Tax Guide®, 2011 ProSystem fx Tax: for U.S. Tax Returns If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io iGAAP: IFRS for Canada, A comprehensive reference guide by Deloitte, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:19:16 GMT Written from a Canadian perspective for Canadian IFRS practitioners The comprehensive commentary of iGAAP: IFRS for Canada is unique in that it is Canadian. It is authored from a Canadian perspective for Canadian practitioners and it draws on Deloitte's global IFRS experience. Commentary is provided on each significant Standard, organized topically into chapters, and contains explanatory information, analytical discussions, and illustrative examples of the application of IFRSs. New and updated commentary includes: Financial Instruments, reflecting new standard IFRS 9 and other recent amendments IFRS 1, First-Time Adoption of IFRSs Related Party Disclosures, Interim Reporting, and Presentation of Financial Statements and Share-based Payments 2010 Annual Improvements changes and other recent amendments to IFRSs Significant recent Exposure Drafts and anticipated developments, including commentary on Leases, Revenue Recognition, Deferred Taxes, Contingencies, Employee Benefits, Extractive Activities Practical implications of applying IFRS in a Canadian environment. Contained in each chapter of commentary are three value-added features developed specifically for Canadian practitioners: First-time Canadian Readers Guide provides an overview of individual Standards from a Canadian perspective Summary of Major Differences between Canadian GAAP and IFRS highlights key areas of change for Canadian practitioners Implications for Canadian Preparers summarizes significant practical implications for Canadian practitioners upon transition In addition, comments specific to Canada are separately highlighted throughout the content, as are interpretive commentary and examples. About the Authors of iGAAP: IFRS for Canada Dr. Peter Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. He has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accountIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Canadian Master Tax Guide, 70th Edition, 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:23:48 GMT Canadian Master Tax Guide provides helpful and practical guidance on today's federal tax law. This 70th edition reflects federal tax changes in 2014 to the date of publication and provides fast, reliable answers to tax questions affecting individual and business income tax. Canadian Master Tax Guide contains timely and precise explanations of federal income taxes for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, and trusts, as well as changes established by key court decisions and the Canada Revenue Agency. Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding. The book's explanations provide tax practitioners with accurate and sound guidance to help them understand, apply, and comply with today's complex tax laws. Canadian Master Tax Guide is conveniently cross-referenced to the Income Tax Act, Income Tax Regulations, court decisions, and CRA technical publications. This reliable reference is a must for anyone involved with federal taxation. Topical Coverage: Tax Rates and Credits Tax-Free Savings Account Income from Business and Property Deferred Income Plans Capital Gains and Losses Dividends Capital Cost Allowance Charitable Donations SR&ED Expenses Returns and Assessments Tax Planning for Individuals - 2015/2016 The 2015 edition provides timely and precise explanations of recent developments including legislative changes affecting the following: Bill C-4, Economic Action Plan 2013 No. 2 legislative amendments including items such as: Lifetime capital gains exemption increase (2013 Budget) Labour Sponsored Funds Tax Credit phase out (2013 Budget) Synthetic dispositions (2013 Budget) Character conversion transactions (2013 Budget) Trust & corporate loss trading (2013 Budget) SR&ED information requirements (2013 Budget) Restricted farm losses (2013 Budget) Leveraged insurance arrangements (2013 Budget) Pre-production mine development expenses (2013 Budget) Thin capitalization (2013 Budget) Technical amendments contained in draft legislation released on Dec. 21, 2012, including corporate reorganizations and transfer pricing relief amendments relating to stapled securities contained in draft legislation released on July 25, 2012, Bill C-31, Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 1 legislative amendments including items such as: Tax credits for adoption and medical eIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io US Tax Legislation 2012: Sunset of the 2001 & 2003 Tax Relief Acts: Law, Explanation & Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 07 May 2012 08:25:53 GMT CCH Provides the critical explanation and analysis to help you make sense of federal tax provisions enacted in 2001 and 2003 that are scheduled to expire December 31, 2012, so you can plan, respond and advise with confidence. This book provides you with timely and practical guidance on the impending sunset of the tax cuts and benefits originally enacted as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Additionally, enhanced capital gains and dividends tax rates in the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) and subsequent legislation will also sunset after December 31, 2012. CCH editors, together with leading tax practionners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis, guidance, examples and planning tips. THE IRC provisions impacted by the sunset provisions of EGTRRA and JGTRRA are arranged in Code section sequence with caution language. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of how the sunset works, impacts the IRC and how it affects taxpayers. Complimentary Special report: www.cch.ca/Sunset If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Securities Regulation in Cyberspace, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Securities Regulation in Cyberspace offers lawyers, business executives, and financial professionals the first comprehensive, up-to-date, and integrated guide to the legal and business challenges involved in raising capital, maintaining investor relations, and trading securities online. In one convenient volume, world-renowned securities law expert Howard M. Friedman provides a thorough and incisive analysis of the interweaving of technology and securities laws. To be sure your knowledge stays on the cutting edge, it will be updated annually with analysis of critical regulatory and legal developments impacting securities considerations in cyberspace. Topics covered: Securities Act compliance in online offerings Electronic delivery of SEC documents Private placement and direct public offerings through the Internet Blue-sky laws in cyberspace Investor relations on the World Wide Web Internet marketing of mutual funds Proxy statements and annual meetings in an electronic era Tender offers and takeovers using Internet technology Securities fraud in cyberspace Brokerage firms' use of Internet technology Investment advisors online If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Ontario Tax Reporter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Complete, up-to-date coverage of tax law in the province With frequent updates, Ontario Tax Reporter is an essential resource for any tax professional who has clients with business interests in Ontario. As a subscriber, you have access to full coverage of the latest developments in Ontario tax law as well as valuable time-saving tools and commentary. Content includes: Statutes and regulations pertaining to: Income tax (personal and corporate) Retail sales tax, capital tax, employer health tax, land transfer tax, tobacco tax, fuel and gasoline taxes, and municipal tax Official government publications and commentary related to personal and corporate income tax Commentary and concordance tables for the Ontario corporate tax harmonization Comprehensive commentary on Ontario retail sales tax, prepared by the experts at Ryan Bonus features: Provincial Tax News monthly newsletter Handy federal and provincial tax charts Inter-provincial sales tax charts Budget dispatches News releases Case digests Full-text case law A summary of the progress of provincial legislation CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada’s tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to Ontario Tax Reporter also find these publications instrumental to their practice: Provincial Tax Reporters - All Provinces & Territories Quebec Tax Reporter GST Reporter Window on GST/HST If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated, 98th Edition, Autumn 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:31:41 GMT The Autumn 2014 edition of the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations,Annotated is filled with accurate, up-to-date content and highlights proposed legislative changes that make it indispensable for tax professionals. You can count on the authoritative analysis and editorial excellence from leading tax experts to assist you with Canada’s complex tax laws. Representing the tax and accounting intelligence of 25 experts from a range of academic fields, you've got some of the best minds in the business at your fingertips. Editorial Notes and Cross-References The 98th edition continues the Wolters Kluwer practice of providing valuable cross-references and extensive editorial notes from distinguished tax experts to assist you with Canada’s complex tax laws. 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The full text of the Income Tax Act and Regulations The Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated 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 2014; 2014 Federal Budget proposals including measures relating to tax on split income, taxation of trusts and estates, non-resident trusts, back-to-back loan arrangements and eligible capital property; Amendments by Bill C-31, Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 1, implementing 2014 Budget proposals with respect to various personal tax credits including the new Search and Rescue Volunteers Tax Credit, ecological gifts, charities and Canadian amateur athletic associations and disclosure of taxpayerIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:48:41 GMT This title is available as an 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: August 2014 Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition provides essential information for practitioners dealing with securities laws in Ontario, including: Full text of the Ontario Securities Act, Regulation, and Forms Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Rules, Policies, and Notices National Instruments and Policy Statements Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Notices Rules of Procedure It also provides current changes to the Ontario securities regulatory scheme, plus extensive annotations from Canada’s top securities law experts at McCarthy Tétrault LLP. What's new in the 41st Edition: New amendments to National Instrument 31-103, Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations, and Companion Policy 31-103CP, which came into force on May 1, 2014, as well as proposed amendments, which are expected to come into force on July 15, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Proposed amendments to National Instrument 81-101, Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure, which are expected to come into force on June 13, 2014 Amendments to OSC Rule 81-801, Implementing National Instrument 81-106, Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure, effective January 1, 2014 The updated version of OSC Staff Notice 15-702, Revised Credit for Cooperation Program, replaced March 11, 2014 New CSA Staff Notice 45-314, Consolidated List of Current CSA Exempt Market Initiatives, issued on March 20, 2014 Contributors Michael C. Nicholas Ian C . Michael<If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io World Trade and Arbitration Materials By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 08:14:52 GMT Practitioners in arbitration and trade must have timely access to current information in those fields. But the rapid and continual growth in practical and academic research in these areas makes staying current nearly impossible. World Trade and Arbitration Materials publishes the texts of all of the most important current documents relating to international trade not readily available elsewhere. Its coverage and currency make it an indispensable tool for those working in the fields of arbitration and trade, especially those involved in research in these areas. 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Full Article io Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Ninth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 12:50:58 GMT Published: July 2013 Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Ninth Edition retains the late Jesse Dukeminier’s unique blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness while covering all the key topics in a logical, clear organization. Interesting cases?not only fun to read, but fun to teach as well?are enhanced and connected to broader legal principles by well-written notes, questions, and problems. A comprehensive Teacher’s Manual summarizes all the readings, answers every question and problem in the casebook, provides comments about material cited in the text, and offers deeper analysis and observations to foster lively classroom discussion. 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Use your subscription to: Search research content instantly Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated Save research to your electronic client files Enjoy access virtually anywhere Value-Added Taxation in Canada is an in-depth analysis of the Goods and Services Tax, its harmonized counterpart currently applicable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, and British Columbia, and the Quebec Sales Tax. The book combines both practical and theoretical issues, with emphasis on practical applications for private and public sector taxpayers. The authors have integrated the impact of the three taxes (GST, HST, and QST) on each topical area. These taxes are extensively referenced throughout the book, providing insight into the legislation and administrative policy at both the federal and provincial levels. In addition, the format is designed to accommodate the further harmonization of other jurisdictions in Canada. This edition has been updated to reflect the legislation, regulations, government policies, and proposed amendments up to January 1, 2011. Table of Contents (Condensed) CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 – REGISTRATION CHAPTER 3 – SUPPLY CHAPTER 4 – PLACE OF SUPPLY CHAPTER 5 – VALUE OF CONSIDERATION CHAPTER 6 – WHEN TAX IS PAYABLE CHAPTER 7 – IMPORTS AND INTERPROVINCIAL TRANSFERS CHAPTER 8 – EXEMPT SUPPLIES CHAPTER 9 – ZERO-RATED SUPPLIES CHAPTER 10 – INPUT TAX CREDITS AND INPUT TAX REFUNDS CHAPTER 11 – REBATES CHAPTER 12 – ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 13 – FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 14 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC ISSUES CHAPTER 15 – COLLECTION AND REMITTANCE OF TAX CHAPTER 16 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT About the Author: Ryan is a leading global tax services firm, with the largest indirect tax practice in North America and the seventh largest corporate tax practice in the United States. 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Full Article io US Tax Legislation 2012: Sunset of the 2001 & 2003 Tax Relief Acts: Law, Explanation & Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:29:21 GMT CCH Provides the critical explanation and analysis to help you make sense of federal tax provisions enacted in 2001 and 2003 that are scheduled to expire December 31, 2012, so you can plan, respond and advise with confidence. This book provides you with timely and practical guidance on the impending sunset of the tax cuts and benefits originally enacted as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Additionally, enhanced capital gains and dividends tax rates in the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) and subsequent legislation will also sunset after December 31, 2012. CCH editors, together with leading tax practionners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis, guidance, examples and planning tips. THE IRC provisions impacted by the sunset provisions of EGTRRA and JGTRRA are arranged in Code section sequence with caution language. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of how the sunset works, impacts the IRC and how it affects taxpayers. Complimentary Special report: www.cch.ca/Sunset If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:22:08 GMT Offers tax and accounting professionals who work with businesses a one-stop resource for guidance in understanding and applying the complex depreciation rules to their fixed assets. This area is especially challenging, because bits and pieces of applicable information must be gathered from a maze of Revenue Procedures, IRS Tables and IRS Regulations. These sources are frequently old and include some materials which may be non-applicable. CCH's U.S. Master Depreciation Guide pulls the pieces together, so practitioners can make sense of all the corresponding information and put the information into practice. Published annually, this new edition is completely updated to reflect all depreciation rule changes through press time in December. A special Highlights section provides a quick overview of any new legislation, cases, rulings, and regulations occurring since last year's edition, with cross-references to the explanation paragraph in which they are reflected. The Guide presents a concise yet comprehensive discussion of the depreciation rules. It includes: Discussion of the historical background of depreciation and depreciation fundamentals. Coverage of : Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), which was introduced by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and is applicable to most tangible depreciable property in service after 1986; Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) introduced by the Economic Recovery Act of 1981; General rules for pre-1981 property; Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) system which dates back to 1971; Code Sec. 179 expensing rules; and Amortization of intangibles, including section 197 intangibles. ____ The Guide also discusses accounting method changes required to comply with recently issued MACRS regulations dealing with general assets accounts and dispositions, including retirements of structural components. A handy reference chart of these changes is provided. Other highlights include: Listed property depreciation rules Depreciation of vehicles subject to "luxury" car caps Handling vehicle trade-ins, including luxury car caps and carryover basis Vehicle depreciation using the standard mileage rate, FAVR allowances, and other mileage based methods Like-kind exchanges and involuntary conversions Rev. Proc. 87-56 class life and depreciation period table reproduced in full text All MACRS depreciation tables reproduced in full text including Indian reservation property depreciation tables and tables that incorporate the effect of the first-year 30 percent and 50 percent bonus depreciation allowances How to compute MACRS without using tables Identifying and depreciating land iIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 10:24:11 GMT Offers tax and accounting professionals who work with businesses a one-stop resource for guidance in understanding and applying the complex depreciation rules to their fixed assets. This area is especially challenging, because bits and pieces of applicable information must be gathered from a maze of Revenue Procedures, IRS Tables and IRS Regulations. These sources are frequently old and include some materials which may be non-applicable. This book pulls the pieces together, so practitioners can make sense of all the corresponding information and put the information into practice. Published annually, this new edition is completely updated to reflect all depreciation rule changes through press time in December. A special Highlights section provides a quick overview of any new legislation, cases, rulings, and regulations occurring since last year's edition, with cross-references to the explanation paragraph in which they are reflected. The Guide presents a concise yet comprehensive discussion of the depreciation rules. It includes: Discussion of the historical background of depreciation and depreciation fundamentals. Coverage of : Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), which was introduced by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and is applicable to most tangible depreciable property in service after 1986; Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) introduced by the Economic Recovery Act of 1981; General rules for pre-1981 property; Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) system since 1971; Code Sec. 179 expensing rules; and Amortization of intangibles, including section 197 intangibles. Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy (4th Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 16:18:06 GMT 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. 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. 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 (Summary) Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 General Principles of Code Sec. 482 Chapter 3 Methods for Transfers of Tangible Property Chapter 4 Methods for Transfer of Intangible Property Chapter 5 Intercompany Services Chapter 6 Intercompany Loans and Advances Chapter 7 Penalties Chapter 8 The Code Sec. 1059A limitation Chapter 9 Overall strategy for compliance and controversy Chapter 10 Preparing transfer pricing documentation Chapter 11 Examination Chapter 12 Post-examination procedural alternatives Chapter 13 Advance pricing agreements Chapter 14 The OECD approach to transfer pricing Chapter 15 Customs valuation issues Chapter 16 State transfer pricing Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd EIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Professional's Diary 2010 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 09:00:06 GMT Please purchase the latestd edition. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Practice of Mediation: A Video Integrated Text, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:35:11 GMT Published: June 2012 This widely-adopted mediation text was the first to combine in-depth textual analysis of the mediation process with video case studies illustrating the stages of the mediation process and the many constituent skills of effective mediators. The Practice of Mediation, Second Edition expands that video content and makes it available to students online or in a seamless e-book format, with a simple click of an icon. The book has quickly become the text of choice in mediation clinics and mediation simulation courses. Features of the second edition: All original text, written in an accessible and conversational style. Used by many first-time mediation instructors as well as by highly experienced teachers and trainers. Provides students with a sophisticated conceptual understanding of the negotiation process and the cognitive, psychological and strategic barriers to conflict resolution. Teaches about the mediation process “from the inside out,” breaking down the skills of effective mediation into their component parts. Closely analyzes the major ethical and role issues that mediators encounter “on the ground.” Includes a video-driven chapter on representation of clients in mediation. Recognizes and prepares students for all of the major approaches to mediation. Contains seven hours of video, depicting nine professional mediators, with different backgrounds and orientations, mediating three different cases, often with very different results. The video extracts are fully integrated with the text, enabling students to “see” what they are reading about as they read it, and enabling instructors to save precious classroom time by assigning video extracts to be viewed and analyzed outside of class. The three video case studies are all based on real mediated disputes. In these unscripted mediations, the mediators and lawyers perform as they would in an actual case. Professional actors portray the role of the disputants in an extremely realistic and believable fashion. In addition to illustrating a very wide range of mediator techniques, the video includes an extended comparative example of facilitative and evaluative mediation of the same matter. The Teacher's Manual includes detailed, flexible chapter-by-chapter teaching notes; a wide variety of simulations and mini-role-plays from which to choose (many with instructor debriefing notes); sample syllabi and suggestions for how the book can be used in a variety ofcourse configurations; transcripts of the video extracts that instructors can assign to students for further “micro-analysis,” plus author commentary; andassorted additional course information material and handouts. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 09:01:33 GMT Published: February 2006 Osler is internationally known as one of Canada's leading corporate/commercial law firms. In this incomparable guide for practitioners, three experienced Osler lawyers - one each in Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta - provide an easy-to-use practical overview of the law of domestic and international arbitrations. With lucid clarification of applicable legislation, both federal and provincial, and analysis of relevant case law, The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada offers great assistance in the preparation, negotiation, process, and conclusion of arbitration agreements in Canada. Topcs covered: Important issues and key cases in all Canadian provinces and territories and under federal legislation Practical reasons to use arbitration and what to consider in preparing arbitration agreements Drafting arbitration clauses to manage risk Protection of confidential information Staying court proceedings in favour of arbitration Appealing and enforcing awards Emphasizing the major jurisdictions of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, it offers immeasurable value to in-house and external corporate counsel, litigation lawyers, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Estate Planner's Handbook, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2009 14:16:24 GMT An indispensable guide with substantial changes and important updates. The Estate Planner's Handbook provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of many of the most important issues in the estate planning process. It will aid estate planners, lawyers, accountants and other professional advisors in identifying critical updates that they need to be aware of and will prove to be invaluable in developing creative estate planning solutions. New and emerging issues in the Estate Planning field The fourth edition of The Estate Planner's Handbook is an indispensable guide with substantial changes and important updates covering a wide range of topics including issues such as estate planning strategies for disabled individuals and Henson trusts designed to safeguard access to provincial income support programs. Other critical updates include: Jointly held property The attribution rules Tax Free Savings Accounts Registered Disability Savings Plans Legislative changes impacting taxation of charitable donations, the capital gains exemption Essential topics in the estate planning process addressed in this edition include: Wills Multiple Wills Tax Planning the Will Will Substitutes Continuing Powers of Attorney Health and Personal Care by Proxy Some Basic Trust Law Concepts & Principles Taxation of Basic Trusts Used in Estate Planning Certain Other Trusts Used in Estate Planning Charitable Donations Taxation at Death United States Estate & Gift Tax Probate Dependants' Relief Planning for the Disabled Obligations to spouses and dependants Rollovers to RRSPs and RRIFs If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Deposition Handbook, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 16 May 2013 08:13:19 GMT Published: September 2011 Written from a litigator’s perspective,The Deposition Handbook, 5th Edition delivers insights into how to make sure the witness becomes a champion for your side of the case. Find out how to effectively prepare the witness to testify most effectively and what factors to consider in deciding whether to prepare the witness to do more than just answer the question. Gain valuable insights and skills, including: Practical advice covering every stage of a deposition Techniques for eliciting information and effective questioning Video deposition guidelines Proven strategies, procedures, and case studies Rules governing conduct Sample questions Specific examples and scenarios cover: Whether counsel may interview an adverse party’s current or former employees Private conferences between the deponent and counsel during the course of the deposition The pros and cons of “the usual stipulations” Questioning techniques, including jumping from the specific to the general, and posing the either-answer question If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Aging Client and Long Term Care, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:44:09 GMT This book from Elder Planning expert Jacqueline Figas examines the aging client, beginning with relevant societal issues, physical changes and cognitive changes through to their eventual needs as consumers of health and social services. Jacqueline explains how many things have changed that render the past as an unlikely predictor of future client needs and offers a holistic approach to financial planning for the older client that incorporates long-term care considerations. This critical resource includes: Understanding the aging client How their needs will change over time How housing options impact the planning process Evaluating LTC insurance How to select the right policy for your client Plan design considerations The essentials of underwriting this unique risk Numerous checklists, charts and resources Jacqueline has over 30 years of industry experience, with most of her background specializing in the area of health benefits. She is a noted speaker and author on seniors’ issues and benefits planning for an aging clientele. In addition to running her personal insurance practice, Health Assured Financial Group, Jacqueline serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Oakville Senior Citizens Residence, a supportive housing initiative owned by the Ontario Housing Corporation. She is a Chartered Life Underwriter, a Registered Health Underwriter, and an Elder Planning Counselor, and is on the faculty of Seneca College where she educates on a range of aging issues including both health and social aspects related to aging. She is the author of the Long Term Care Insurance training module produced by ADVOCIS under their Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) Designation Program. Her published works through Wolters Kluwer CCH include “The Aging Client and Long-Term Care Issues” and “Disability Insurance and Other Living Benefits”. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: A comprehensive guide that helps financial advisors initiate and plan for their clients' business succession. Legal, tax, insurance, and financial implications are discussed. Practical andanalytical, this book focuses on the personal and emotional issues involved, potential obstacles, and solutions. Topics covered: New for this edition: Planning for the advisor's own practice – Including FREE Practice Analyst CD Getting started Family-owned businesses Identification of appropriate buyers Determination of clients' key motivators Insurance Small business gains exemption Business valuation Circumstances of sale, such as retirement, disability, or death Errors were discovered in a chart in Chapter Two, Selling at Retirement of The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning. Below is the corrected chart for Vendor Financing on page 15. We apologize for any inconvenience that this error may have caused. Correction to Vendor Financing Cash Flow Chart, Chapter Two – Page 15 Year Interest Income Capital Gains SBGE Available Total Taxable Tax at 40% 1 60,000 200,000 100,000 110,000 44,000 2 55,448 200,000 100,000 105,448 42,179 3 50,623 200,000 Full Article io Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:06:18 GMT Author: Schuyler M. Moore Taxation of the Entertainment Industry is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning spot unique issues before they become problems, interpret rules and regulations correctly, make business decisions that lower taxes, and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage Determine the best time to report and recognize income Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. Overview Fundamental Characterization Issues Choice of Entity Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization Deductions and Depreciation Wage Withholding Foreign Production and Distribution U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters Other Financing Methods Tax Planning for Talent California Taxation The Sports Industry The Music Industry Film Financing Forms 9780808039631 6" x 9" 456 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:38:11 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. 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. Contents Includes: Introduction Traditional IRA Spousal IRA Roth IRA Coverdell Education Savings Account Rollover IRA Transfer IRA SEP IRA SARSEP IRA Individual Retirement Annuity Conduit IRA Employer and Employee Association Trusts Payroll Deduction IRA SIMPLE IRA Deemed IRA Under Employer Plan Prohibited Transactions Disclosure Statement Investments Bankruptcy, Tax Liens and Creditors Trustees and Custodians Reporting Requirements Divorce and Property Settlement Agreements Rulings Excise Taxes and Penalties ERISA State Taxes Taxation of Distributions Premature Distributions Minimum Distributions During Lifetime Minimum Distributions on Death Withholding Taxes Foreign Beneficiaries Estate Beneficiaries Trust Beneficiaries Charitable Beneficiaries Beneficiary Designation Forms Estate Taxes The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act passed by Congress in 2013, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, and the Highway Investment, Job Creation, and Economic Growth Act of 2012. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2013 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:50:32 GMT 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. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:31:17 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. Brings together all areas of compensation and benefits law. The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. CONTENTS: - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act and the Affordable Care Act. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) Affordable Care Act – Law, Regulatory Explanation and Analysis (2015) (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:53:27 GMT The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:01:55 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy 9780808039006 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (6th Edition) (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:04:57 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 08:19:56 GMT Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis. The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:24:57 GMT Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance reporting requirements compliance steps, choices and mechanisms accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related Products Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2014 U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:47:15 GMT Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:39:53 GMT Available: April 2012 Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related books: Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:00:59 GMT Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: 1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. 2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. 3. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) State Tax Handbook (2014) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:57:14 GMT Author: Glenn R. Carrington Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs 9780808039327 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) ReveIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2014 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 15:23:02 GMT Author: Paul A. Mackey, CPA SEC Disclosures Checklists is a practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in 1933 or 1934 Act domestic filings, including those on Forms 10-Q, 10-K, and 8-K. It can be used to prepare and review financial statement disclosures of most domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1933 and 1934 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines SEC disclosures required in MD&A that are included in 1933 and 1934 domestic filings. PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Financial Instruments - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common Stock, Preferred Stock, and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2012 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:56:36 GMT Author: Ronald G. Pippin, CPA A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: 1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1934 and 1933 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. 2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. 3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures from MD&A included in 1934 and 1933 domestic filings. CONTENTS: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common and Preferred Stock and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOPs - Bankruptcy - Business Combinations - Quasi-Reorganizations - Subsidiary's or Division's Separate Financial StatemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:42:53 GMT Now including all eight volumes updated in this edition, Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition (formerly published as Scott on Trusts) is widely regarded as the leading authority on the law of trusts. It offers practical advice on the creation, administration, and termination of all kinds of trusts, as well as incisive analysis of the underlying principles of trust law. The duties of trustees and the rights of beneficiaries, would-be beneficiaries, and third parties are constantly being changed and redefined. This preeminent resource keeps you abreast of the latest developments in trust law, enabling you to resolve trust problems efficiently and effectively with regular updates integrating the latest court decisions and legislative changes. It allows you to examine the full range of your options at every stage, from client counseling to final distribution. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:56:39 GMT Product description: Schwarz on tax treaties is the definitive analysis of tax treaties from a UK perspective and provides in depth expert analysis of the interpretation and interaction of the UK's treaty network with EU and international law in their application to UK tax law. Contents include: The legal framework: international law The legal framework: European Union law The legal framework: United Kingdom Law Interpretation of tax treaties Scope of tax treaties: taxes covered and territorial scope Access to treaty benefits: personality, fiscal domicile and nationality Permanent establishment Distributive provisions of income tax treaties Business profits Income from property Employment and pensions Capital gains Other income and miscellaneous cases Treaties and European tax directives Elimination of double taxation Non-discrimination Treaty shopping and other avoidance Administration of tax treaties Disputes and mutual agreement procedure EU arbitration convention International administrative cooperation This third edition significantly expands the earlier work with enhanced commentary and is updated to include the latest UK treaty developments, international and EU law including: New Bilateral double tax treaties and protocols between the United Kingdom and China, India, Ethiopia, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain, Barbados and others Administrative cooperation agreement with Switzerland FATCA agreement with the United States and FATCA type agreements with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man Bank levy treaties with Germany and the Netherlands Judicial decisions of United Kingdom and foreign courts on UK treaties Latest treaty anti-abuse and limitation of benefit articles Impact of the GAAR introduced by Finance Act 2013 on tax treaties New OECD Model Article 7 profit attribution in UK treaties Case law developments including: US tax court in Retief Goosen Court of Appeal on Anson, Ben Nevis and FCE Bank Haseldine, HSBC Holdings and Bank of NewIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:53:31 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and in a state of flux. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual real life situation. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Cash and Property Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Stock Redemptions and Complete Liquidations Chapter 16. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:58:19 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and changing. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual work. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Income Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Contraction of the S Corporation Chapter 16. Purchase and Sale of S Corporations Chapter 17. Tax-Free Reorganizations Chapter 18. Estate Planning Considerations Chapter 19. Trusts as S Corporation Shareholders Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:50:29 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. 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Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:07:03 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. - Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature - General Principles - Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements - Product Deliverables - Service Deliverables - Intellectual Property Deliverables - Miscellaneous Issues - Contract Accounting - Software: A Complete Model - Presentation - Disclosures - Future Expectations Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:27:44 GMT The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders. The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications. Critical areas analyzed include: Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions The duty to disclose Dissemination Issues involving materiality Disclosure of bad news Negotiations Dealing with analysts And much more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:49:13 GMT Published: August 2009 Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD. Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study. The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed. With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:54:44 GMT The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. ? PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM ? PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS ? PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY ? PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED ? PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES ? PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions Related Products Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Practitioner’s Guide (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S) Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:36:11 GMT Available: March 2012 Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions. While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text. 1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM 2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS 3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY 4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED 5. 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io Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:48:41 GMT This title is available as an 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: August 2014 Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition provides essential information for practitioners dealing with securities laws in Ontario, including: Full text of the Ontario Securities Act, Regulation, and Forms Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Rules, Policies, and Notices National Instruments and Policy Statements Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Notices Rules of Procedure It also provides current changes to the Ontario securities regulatory scheme, plus extensive annotations from Canada’s top securities law experts at McCarthy Tétrault LLP. What's new in the 41st Edition: New amendments to National Instrument 31-103, Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations, and Companion Policy 31-103CP, which came into force on May 1, 2014, as well as proposed amendments, which are expected to come into force on July 15, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Proposed amendments to National Instrument 81-101, Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure, which are expected to come into force on June 13, 2014 Amendments to OSC Rule 81-801, Implementing National Instrument 81-106, Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure, effective January 1, 2014 The updated version of OSC Staff Notice 15-702, Revised Credit for Cooperation Program, replaced March 11, 2014 New CSA Staff Notice 45-314, Consolidated List of Current CSA Exempt Market Initiatives, issued on March 20, 2014 Contributors Michael C. Nicholas Ian C . Michael<If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io World Trade and Arbitration Materials By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 08:14:52 GMT Practitioners in arbitration and trade must have timely access to current information in those fields. But the rapid and continual growth in practical and academic research in these areas makes staying current nearly impossible. World Trade and Arbitration Materials publishes the texts of all of the most important current documents relating to international trade not readily available elsewhere. Its coverage and currency make it an indispensable tool for those working in the fields of arbitration and trade, especially those involved in research in these areas. Topics covered: Anti-dumping and unfair trade practices decisions Pending legislation and new statutes Policy statements, position papers, proposals, and reports concerning trade negotiations New arbitration rules and news of arbitration centres Reports of trade dispute settlement panels Arbitral awards and court decisions The journal also includes a selection of essential current documents relating to international arbitration as a means of settling international business disputes. It provides arbitral awards, news of adhesion to international conventions, court decisions, statutes, reports from official authorities, arbitration rules, and news of arbitration centres and associations. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Ninth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 12:50:58 GMT Published: July 2013 Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Ninth Edition retains the late Jesse Dukeminier’s unique blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness while covering all the key topics in a logical, clear organization. Interesting cases?not only fun to read, but fun to teach as well?are enhanced and connected to broader legal principles by well-written notes, questions, and problems. A comprehensive Teacher’s Manual summarizes all the readings, answers every question and problem in the casebook, provides comments about material cited in the text, and offers deeper analysis and observations to foster lively classroom discussion. Topics covered: Law reform projects Scholarly writing Revocable trusts Harmless error in will execution Uniform law activity, including the Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act Finalization of the Restatements on Property and Trusts Social science work on inheritance and intestacy Inheritance among same-sex partners Probate and non-probate transfers Trust administration and modification Creditor’s rights Spousal and children’s shares If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Value-Added Taxation in Canada: GST, HST, and QST, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 13:31:46 GMT The comprehensive expert commentary of Value-Added Taxation in Canada: GST, HST, and QST, 4th Edition is now available online. Use your subscription to: Search research content instantly Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated Save research to your electronic client files Enjoy access virtually anywhere Value-Added Taxation in Canada is an in-depth analysis of the Goods and Services Tax, its harmonized counterpart currently applicable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, and British Columbia, and the Quebec Sales Tax. The book combines both practical and theoretical issues, with emphasis on practical applications for private and public sector taxpayers. The authors have integrated the impact of the three taxes (GST, HST, and QST) on each topical area. These taxes are extensively referenced throughout the book, providing insight into the legislation and administrative policy at both the federal and provincial levels. In addition, the format is designed to accommodate the further harmonization of other jurisdictions in Canada. This edition has been updated to reflect the legislation, regulations, government policies, and proposed amendments up to January 1, 2011. Table of Contents (Condensed) CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 – REGISTRATION CHAPTER 3 – SUPPLY CHAPTER 4 – PLACE OF SUPPLY CHAPTER 5 – VALUE OF CONSIDERATION CHAPTER 6 – WHEN TAX IS PAYABLE CHAPTER 7 – IMPORTS AND INTERPROVINCIAL TRANSFERS CHAPTER 8 – EXEMPT SUPPLIES CHAPTER 9 – ZERO-RATED SUPPLIES CHAPTER 10 – INPUT TAX CREDITS AND INPUT TAX REFUNDS CHAPTER 11 – REBATES CHAPTER 12 – ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 13 – FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 14 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC ISSUES CHAPTER 15 – COLLECTION AND REMITTANCE OF TAX CHAPTER 16 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT About the Author: Ryan is a leading global tax services firm, with the largest indirect tax practice in North America and the seventh largest corporate tax practice in the United States. Since 1974, the Firm’s Canadian practice, located in Mississauga, Ontario, has performed work for more than 6,500 organizations on a variety of tax matters, both provincially and nationally. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Ryan provides a comprehensive range of state, local, federal, and international tax advisory and consulting services on a multi-jurisdictional basis, including audit defence, tax recovery, credits and incentives, tax process improvement and automation, tax appeals, tax compliance and strategic planning. In 2010, If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io US Tax Legislation 2012: Sunset of the 2001 & 2003 Tax Relief Acts: Law, Explanation & Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:29:21 GMT CCH Provides the critical explanation and analysis to help you make sense of federal tax provisions enacted in 2001 and 2003 that are scheduled to expire December 31, 2012, so you can plan, respond and advise with confidence. This book provides you with timely and practical guidance on the impending sunset of the tax cuts and benefits originally enacted as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Additionally, enhanced capital gains and dividends tax rates in the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) and subsequent legislation will also sunset after December 31, 2012. CCH editors, together with leading tax practionners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis, guidance, examples and planning tips. THE IRC provisions impacted by the sunset provisions of EGTRRA and JGTRRA are arranged in Code section sequence with caution language. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of how the sunset works, impacts the IRC and how it affects taxpayers. Complimentary Special report: www.cch.ca/Sunset If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:22:08 GMT Offers tax and accounting professionals who work with businesses a one-stop resource for guidance in understanding and applying the complex depreciation rules to their fixed assets. This area is especially challenging, because bits and pieces of applicable information must be gathered from a maze of Revenue Procedures, IRS Tables and IRS Regulations. These sources are frequently old and include some materials which may be non-applicable. CCH's U.S. Master Depreciation Guide pulls the pieces together, so practitioners can make sense of all the corresponding information and put the information into practice. Published annually, this new edition is completely updated to reflect all depreciation rule changes through press time in December. A special Highlights section provides a quick overview of any new legislation, cases, rulings, and regulations occurring since last year's edition, with cross-references to the explanation paragraph in which they are reflected. The Guide presents a concise yet comprehensive discussion of the depreciation rules. It includes: Discussion of the historical background of depreciation and depreciation fundamentals. Coverage of : Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), which was introduced by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and is applicable to most tangible depreciable property in service after 1986; Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) introduced by the Economic Recovery Act of 1981; General rules for pre-1981 property; Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) system which dates back to 1971; Code Sec. 179 expensing rules; and Amortization of intangibles, including section 197 intangibles. ____ The Guide also discusses accounting method changes required to comply with recently issued MACRS regulations dealing with general assets accounts and dispositions, including retirements of structural components. A handy reference chart of these changes is provided. Other highlights include: Listed property depreciation rules Depreciation of vehicles subject to "luxury" car caps Handling vehicle trade-ins, including luxury car caps and carryover basis Vehicle depreciation using the standard mileage rate, FAVR allowances, and other mileage based methods Like-kind exchanges and involuntary conversions Rev. Proc. 87-56 class life and depreciation period table reproduced in full text All MACRS depreciation tables reproduced in full text including Indian reservation property depreciation tables and tables that incorporate the effect of the first-year 30 percent and 50 percent bonus depreciation allowances How to compute MACRS without using tables Identifying and depreciating land iIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 10:24:11 GMT Offers tax and accounting professionals who work with businesses a one-stop resource for guidance in understanding and applying the complex depreciation rules to their fixed assets. This area is especially challenging, because bits and pieces of applicable information must be gathered from a maze of Revenue Procedures, IRS Tables and IRS Regulations. These sources are frequently old and include some materials which may be non-applicable. This book pulls the pieces together, so practitioners can make sense of all the corresponding information and put the information into practice. Published annually, this new edition is completely updated to reflect all depreciation rule changes through press time in December. A special Highlights section provides a quick overview of any new legislation, cases, rulings, and regulations occurring since last year's edition, with cross-references to the explanation paragraph in which they are reflected. The Guide presents a concise yet comprehensive discussion of the depreciation rules. It includes: Discussion of the historical background of depreciation and depreciation fundamentals. Coverage of : Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), which was introduced by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and is applicable to most tangible depreciable property in service after 1986; Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) introduced by the Economic Recovery Act of 1981; General rules for pre-1981 property; Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) system since 1971; Code Sec. 179 expensing rules; and Amortization of intangibles, including section 197 intangibles. Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy (4th Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 16:18:06 GMT 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. 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. 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 (Summary) Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 General Principles of Code Sec. 482 Chapter 3 Methods for Transfers of Tangible Property Chapter 4 Methods for Transfer of Intangible Property Chapter 5 Intercompany Services Chapter 6 Intercompany Loans and Advances Chapter 7 Penalties Chapter 8 The Code Sec. 1059A limitation Chapter 9 Overall strategy for compliance and controversy Chapter 10 Preparing transfer pricing documentation Chapter 11 Examination Chapter 12 Post-examination procedural alternatives Chapter 13 Advance pricing agreements Chapter 14 The OECD approach to transfer pricing Chapter 15 Customs valuation issues Chapter 16 State transfer pricing Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd EIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Professional's Diary 2010 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 09:00:06 GMT Please purchase the latestd edition. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Practice of Mediation: A Video Integrated Text, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:35:11 GMT Published: June 2012 This widely-adopted mediation text was the first to combine in-depth textual analysis of the mediation process with video case studies illustrating the stages of the mediation process and the many constituent skills of effective mediators. The Practice of Mediation, Second Edition expands that video content and makes it available to students online or in a seamless e-book format, with a simple click of an icon. The book has quickly become the text of choice in mediation clinics and mediation simulation courses. Features of the second edition: All original text, written in an accessible and conversational style. Used by many first-time mediation instructors as well as by highly experienced teachers and trainers. Provides students with a sophisticated conceptual understanding of the negotiation process and the cognitive, psychological and strategic barriers to conflict resolution. Teaches about the mediation process “from the inside out,” breaking down the skills of effective mediation into their component parts. Closely analyzes the major ethical and role issues that mediators encounter “on the ground.” Includes a video-driven chapter on representation of clients in mediation. Recognizes and prepares students for all of the major approaches to mediation. Contains seven hours of video, depicting nine professional mediators, with different backgrounds and orientations, mediating three different cases, often with very different results. The video extracts are fully integrated with the text, enabling students to “see” what they are reading about as they read it, and enabling instructors to save precious classroom time by assigning video extracts to be viewed and analyzed outside of class. The three video case studies are all based on real mediated disputes. In these unscripted mediations, the mediators and lawyers perform as they would in an actual case. Professional actors portray the role of the disputants in an extremely realistic and believable fashion. In addition to illustrating a very wide range of mediator techniques, the video includes an extended comparative example of facilitative and evaluative mediation of the same matter. The Teacher's Manual includes detailed, flexible chapter-by-chapter teaching notes; a wide variety of simulations and mini-role-plays from which to choose (many with instructor debriefing notes); sample syllabi and suggestions for how the book can be used in a variety ofcourse configurations; transcripts of the video extracts that instructors can assign to students for further “micro-analysis,” plus author commentary; andassorted additional course information material and handouts. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 09:01:33 GMT Published: February 2006 Osler is internationally known as one of Canada's leading corporate/commercial law firms. In this incomparable guide for practitioners, three experienced Osler lawyers - one each in Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta - provide an easy-to-use practical overview of the law of domestic and international arbitrations. With lucid clarification of applicable legislation, both federal and provincial, and analysis of relevant case law, The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada offers great assistance in the preparation, negotiation, process, and conclusion of arbitration agreements in Canada. Topcs covered: Important issues and key cases in all Canadian provinces and territories and under federal legislation Practical reasons to use arbitration and what to consider in preparing arbitration agreements Drafting arbitration clauses to manage risk Protection of confidential information Staying court proceedings in favour of arbitration Appealing and enforcing awards Emphasizing the major jurisdictions of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, it offers immeasurable value to in-house and external corporate counsel, litigation lawyers, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Estate Planner's Handbook, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2009 14:16:24 GMT An indispensable guide with substantial changes and important updates. The Estate Planner's Handbook provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of many of the most important issues in the estate planning process. It will aid estate planners, lawyers, accountants and other professional advisors in identifying critical updates that they need to be aware of and will prove to be invaluable in developing creative estate planning solutions. New and emerging issues in the Estate Planning field The fourth edition of The Estate Planner's Handbook is an indispensable guide with substantial changes and important updates covering a wide range of topics including issues such as estate planning strategies for disabled individuals and Henson trusts designed to safeguard access to provincial income support programs. Other critical updates include: Jointly held property The attribution rules Tax Free Savings Accounts Registered Disability Savings Plans Legislative changes impacting taxation of charitable donations, the capital gains exemption Essential topics in the estate planning process addressed in this edition include: Wills Multiple Wills Tax Planning the Will Will Substitutes Continuing Powers of Attorney Health and Personal Care by Proxy Some Basic Trust Law Concepts & Principles Taxation of Basic Trusts Used in Estate Planning Certain Other Trusts Used in Estate Planning Charitable Donations Taxation at Death United States Estate & Gift Tax Probate Dependants' Relief Planning for the Disabled Obligations to spouses and dependants Rollovers to RRSPs and RRIFs If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Deposition Handbook, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 16 May 2013 08:13:19 GMT Published: September 2011 Written from a litigator’s perspective,The Deposition Handbook, 5th Edition delivers insights into how to make sure the witness becomes a champion for your side of the case. Find out how to effectively prepare the witness to testify most effectively and what factors to consider in deciding whether to prepare the witness to do more than just answer the question. Gain valuable insights and skills, including: Practical advice covering every stage of a deposition Techniques for eliciting information and effective questioning Video deposition guidelines Proven strategies, procedures, and case studies Rules governing conduct Sample questions Specific examples and scenarios cover: Whether counsel may interview an adverse party’s current or former employees Private conferences between the deponent and counsel during the course of the deposition The pros and cons of “the usual stipulations” Questioning techniques, including jumping from the specific to the general, and posing the either-answer question If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io The Aging Client and Long Term Care, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:44:09 GMT This book from Elder Planning expert Jacqueline Figas examines the aging client, beginning with relevant societal issues, physical changes and cognitive changes through to their eventual needs as consumers of health and social services. Jacqueline explains how many things have changed that render the past as an unlikely predictor of future client needs and offers a holistic approach to financial planning for the older client that incorporates long-term care considerations. This critical resource includes: Understanding the aging client How their needs will change over time How housing options impact the planning process Evaluating LTC insurance How to select the right policy for your client Plan design considerations The essentials of underwriting this unique risk Numerous checklists, charts and resources Jacqueline has over 30 years of industry experience, with most of her background specializing in the area of health benefits. She is a noted speaker and author on seniors’ issues and benefits planning for an aging clientele. In addition to running her personal insurance practice, Health Assured Financial Group, Jacqueline serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Oakville Senior Citizens Residence, a supportive housing initiative owned by the Ontario Housing Corporation. She is a Chartered Life Underwriter, a Registered Health Underwriter, and an Elder Planning Counselor, and is on the faculty of Seneca College where she educates on a range of aging issues including both health and social aspects related to aging. She is the author of the Long Term Care Insurance training module produced by ADVOCIS under their Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) Designation Program. Her published works through Wolters Kluwer CCH include “The Aging Client and Long-Term Care Issues” and “Disability Insurance and Other Living Benefits”. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: A comprehensive guide that helps financial advisors initiate and plan for their clients' business succession. Legal, tax, insurance, and financial implications are discussed. Practical andanalytical, this book focuses on the personal and emotional issues involved, potential obstacles, and solutions. Topics covered: New for this edition: Planning for the advisor's own practice – Including FREE Practice Analyst CD Getting started Family-owned businesses Identification of appropriate buyers Determination of clients' key motivators Insurance Small business gains exemption Business valuation Circumstances of sale, such as retirement, disability, or death Errors were discovered in a chart in Chapter Two, Selling at Retirement of The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning. Below is the corrected chart for Vendor Financing on page 15. We apologize for any inconvenience that this error may have caused. Correction to Vendor Financing Cash Flow Chart, Chapter Two – Page 15 Year Interest Income Capital Gains SBGE Available Total Taxable Tax at 40% 1 60,000 200,000 100,000 110,000 44,000 2 55,448 200,000 100,000 105,448 42,179 3 50,623 200,000 Full Article io Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:06:18 GMT Author: Schuyler M. Moore Taxation of the Entertainment Industry is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning spot unique issues before they become problems, interpret rules and regulations correctly, make business decisions that lower taxes, and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage Determine the best time to report and recognize income Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. Overview Fundamental Characterization Issues Choice of Entity Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization Deductions and Depreciation Wage Withholding Foreign Production and Distribution U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters Other Financing Methods Tax Planning for Talent California Taxation The Sports Industry The Music Industry Film Financing Forms 9780808039631 6" x 9" 456 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:38:11 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. 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. Contents Includes: Introduction Traditional IRA Spousal IRA Roth IRA Coverdell Education Savings Account Rollover IRA Transfer IRA SEP IRA SARSEP IRA Individual Retirement Annuity Conduit IRA Employer and Employee Association Trusts Payroll Deduction IRA SIMPLE IRA Deemed IRA Under Employer Plan Prohibited Transactions Disclosure Statement Investments Bankruptcy, Tax Liens and Creditors Trustees and Custodians Reporting Requirements Divorce and Property Settlement Agreements Rulings Excise Taxes and Penalties ERISA State Taxes Taxation of Distributions Premature Distributions Minimum Distributions During Lifetime Minimum Distributions on Death Withholding Taxes Foreign Beneficiaries Estate Beneficiaries Trust Beneficiaries Charitable Beneficiaries Beneficiary Designation Forms Estate Taxes The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act passed by Congress in 2013, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, and the Highway Investment, Job Creation, and Economic Growth Act of 2012. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2013 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:50:32 GMT 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. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:31:17 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. Brings together all areas of compensation and benefits law. The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. CONTENTS: - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act and the Affordable Care Act. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) Affordable Care Act – Law, Regulatory Explanation and Analysis (2015) (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:53:27 GMT The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:01:55 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy 9780808039006 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (6th Edition) (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:04:57 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 08:19:56 GMT Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis. The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:24:57 GMT Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance reporting requirements compliance steps, choices and mechanisms accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related Products Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2014 U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:47:15 GMT Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:39:53 GMT Available: April 2012 Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related books: Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:00:59 GMT Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: 1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. 2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. 3. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) State Tax Handbook (2014) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:57:14 GMT Author: Glenn R. Carrington Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs 9780808039327 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) ReveIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2014 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 15:23:02 GMT Author: Paul A. Mackey, CPA SEC Disclosures Checklists is a practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in 1933 or 1934 Act domestic filings, including those on Forms 10-Q, 10-K, and 8-K. It can be used to prepare and review financial statement disclosures of most domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1933 and 1934 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines SEC disclosures required in MD&A that are included in 1933 and 1934 domestic filings. PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Financial Instruments - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common Stock, Preferred Stock, and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2012 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:56:36 GMT Author: Ronald G. Pippin, CPA A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: 1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1934 and 1933 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. 2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. 3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures from MD&A included in 1934 and 1933 domestic filings. CONTENTS: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common and Preferred Stock and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOPs - Bankruptcy - Business Combinations - Quasi-Reorganizations - Subsidiary's or Division's Separate Financial StatemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:42:53 GMT Now including all eight volumes updated in this edition, Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition (formerly published as Scott on Trusts) is widely regarded as the leading authority on the law of trusts. It offers practical advice on the creation, administration, and termination of all kinds of trusts, as well as incisive analysis of the underlying principles of trust law. The duties of trustees and the rights of beneficiaries, would-be beneficiaries, and third parties are constantly being changed and redefined. This preeminent resource keeps you abreast of the latest developments in trust law, enabling you to resolve trust problems efficiently and effectively with regular updates integrating the latest court decisions and legislative changes. It allows you to examine the full range of your options at every stage, from client counseling to final distribution. 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Contents include: The legal framework: international law The legal framework: European Union law The legal framework: United Kingdom Law Interpretation of tax treaties Scope of tax treaties: taxes covered and territorial scope Access to treaty benefits: personality, fiscal domicile and nationality Permanent establishment Distributive provisions of income tax treaties Business profits Income from property Employment and pensions Capital gains Other income and miscellaneous cases Treaties and European tax directives Elimination of double taxation Non-discrimination Treaty shopping and other avoidance Administration of tax treaties Disputes and mutual agreement procedure EU arbitration convention International administrative cooperation This third edition significantly expands the earlier work with enhanced commentary and is updated to include the latest UK treaty developments, international and EU law including: New Bilateral double tax treaties and protocols between the United Kingdom and China, India, Ethiopia, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain, Barbados and others Administrative cooperation agreement with Switzerland FATCA agreement with the United States and FATCA type agreements with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man Bank levy treaties with Germany and the Netherlands Judicial decisions of United Kingdom and foreign courts on UK treaties Latest treaty anti-abuse and limitation of benefit articles Impact of the GAAR introduced by Finance Act 2013 on tax treaties New OECD Model Article 7 profit attribution in UK treaties Case law developments including: US tax court in Retief Goosen Court of Appeal on Anson, Ben Nevis and FCE Bank Haseldine, HSBC Holdings and Bank of NewIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:53:31 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and in a state of flux. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual real life situation. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Cash and Property Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Stock Redemptions and Complete Liquidations Chapter 16. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:58:19 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and changing. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual work. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Income Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Contraction of the S Corporation Chapter 16. Purchase and Sale of S Corporations Chapter 17. Tax-Free Reorganizations Chapter 18. Estate Planning Considerations Chapter 19. Trusts as S Corporation Shareholders Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:50:29 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. A Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature General Principles Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements Product Deliverables Service Deliverables Intellectual Property Deliverables Miscellaneous Issues Contract Accounting Software — A Complete Model Presentation Disclosures Future Expectations 9780808038948 6" x 9" 600 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:07:03 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. - Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature - General Principles - Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements - Product Deliverables - Service Deliverables - Intellectual Property Deliverables - Miscellaneous Issues - Contract Accounting - Software: A Complete Model - Presentation - Disclosures - Future Expectations Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:27:44 GMT The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders. The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications. Critical areas analyzed include: Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions The duty to disclose Dissemination Issues involving materiality Disclosure of bad news Negotiations Dealing with analysts And much more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:49:13 GMT Published: August 2009 Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD. Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study. The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed. With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:54:44 GMT The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. ? PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM ? PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS ? PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY ? PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED ? PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES ? PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions Related Products Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Practitioner’s Guide (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S) Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:36:11 GMT Available: March 2012 Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions. While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text. 1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM 2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS 3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY 4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED 5. SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES Related books: Federal Tax Study Manual (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics (2013) (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article «1..2..339..676..1013..1350..1687..2024..2361..26983315 3316 33173364» Recent Trending The Finish Line: EPS Vs. Polyisocyanurate Insulation The Finish Line: EIFS Inspection The Finish Line: Right Solutions for the Right Problems Will Synthetic Biology Save the World? 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io The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: A comprehensive guide that helps financial advisors initiate and plan for their clients' business succession. Legal, tax, insurance, and financial implications are discussed. Practical andanalytical, this book focuses on the personal and emotional issues involved, potential obstacles, and solutions. Topics covered: New for this edition: Planning for the advisor's own practice – Including FREE Practice Analyst CD Getting started Family-owned businesses Identification of appropriate buyers Determination of clients' key motivators Insurance Small business gains exemption Business valuation Circumstances of sale, such as retirement, disability, or death Errors were discovered in a chart in Chapter Two, Selling at Retirement of The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning. Below is the corrected chart for Vendor Financing on page 15. We apologize for any inconvenience that this error may have caused. Correction to Vendor Financing Cash Flow Chart, Chapter Two – Page 15 Year Interest Income Capital Gains SBGE Available Total Taxable Tax at 40% 1 60,000 200,000 100,000 110,000 44,000 2 55,448 200,000 100,000 105,448 42,179 3 50,623 200,000 Full Article io Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:06:18 GMT Author: Schuyler M. Moore Taxation of the Entertainment Industry is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning spot unique issues before they become problems, interpret rules and regulations correctly, make business decisions that lower taxes, and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage Determine the best time to report and recognize income Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. Overview Fundamental Characterization Issues Choice of Entity Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization Deductions and Depreciation Wage Withholding Foreign Production and Distribution U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters Other Financing Methods Tax Planning for Talent California Taxation The Sports Industry The Music Industry Film Financing Forms 9780808039631 6" x 9" 456 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:38:11 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. 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. Contents Includes: Introduction Traditional IRA Spousal IRA Roth IRA Coverdell Education Savings Account Rollover IRA Transfer IRA SEP IRA SARSEP IRA Individual Retirement Annuity Conduit IRA Employer and Employee Association Trusts Payroll Deduction IRA SIMPLE IRA Deemed IRA Under Employer Plan Prohibited Transactions Disclosure Statement Investments Bankruptcy, Tax Liens and Creditors Trustees and Custodians Reporting Requirements Divorce and Property Settlement Agreements Rulings Excise Taxes and Penalties ERISA State Taxes Taxation of Distributions Premature Distributions Minimum Distributions During Lifetime Minimum Distributions on Death Withholding Taxes Foreign Beneficiaries Estate Beneficiaries Trust Beneficiaries Charitable Beneficiaries Beneficiary Designation Forms Estate Taxes The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act passed by Congress in 2013, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, and the Highway Investment, Job Creation, and Economic Growth Act of 2012. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Full Article io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2013 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:50:32 GMT 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. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:31:17 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. Brings together all areas of compensation and benefits law. The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. CONTENTS: - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act and the Affordable Care Act. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) Affordable Care Act – Law, Regulatory Explanation and Analysis (2015) (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:53:27 GMT The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:01:55 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy 9780808039006 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (6th Edition) (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:04:57 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 08:19:56 GMT Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis. The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:24:57 GMT Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance reporting requirements compliance steps, choices and mechanisms accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related Products Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2014 U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:47:15 GMT Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:39:53 GMT Available: April 2012 Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related books: Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:00:59 GMT Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: 1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. 2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. 3. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) State Tax Handbook (2014) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:57:14 GMT Author: Glenn R. Carrington Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs 9780808039327 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) ReveIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2014 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 15:23:02 GMT Author: Paul A. Mackey, CPA SEC Disclosures Checklists is a practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in 1933 or 1934 Act domestic filings, including those on Forms 10-Q, 10-K, and 8-K. It can be used to prepare and review financial statement disclosures of most domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1933 and 1934 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines SEC disclosures required in MD&A that are included in 1933 and 1934 domestic filings. PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Financial Instruments - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common Stock, Preferred Stock, and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2012 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:56:36 GMT Author: Ronald G. Pippin, CPA A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: 1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1934 and 1933 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. 2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. 3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures from MD&A included in 1934 and 1933 domestic filings. CONTENTS: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common and Preferred Stock and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOPs - Bankruptcy - Business Combinations - Quasi-Reorganizations - Subsidiary's or Division's Separate Financial StatemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:42:53 GMT Now including all eight volumes updated in this edition, Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition (formerly published as Scott on Trusts) is widely regarded as the leading authority on the law of trusts. It offers practical advice on the creation, administration, and termination of all kinds of trusts, as well as incisive analysis of the underlying principles of trust law. The duties of trustees and the rights of beneficiaries, would-be beneficiaries, and third parties are constantly being changed and redefined. This preeminent resource keeps you abreast of the latest developments in trust law, enabling you to resolve trust problems efficiently and effectively with regular updates integrating the latest court decisions and legislative changes. It allows you to examine the full range of your options at every stage, from client counseling to final distribution. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:56:39 GMT Product description: Schwarz on tax treaties is the definitive analysis of tax treaties from a UK perspective and provides in depth expert analysis of the interpretation and interaction of the UK's treaty network with EU and international law in their application to UK tax law. Contents include: The legal framework: international law The legal framework: European Union law The legal framework: United Kingdom Law Interpretation of tax treaties Scope of tax treaties: taxes covered and territorial scope Access to treaty benefits: personality, fiscal domicile and nationality Permanent establishment Distributive provisions of income tax treaties Business profits Income from property Employment and pensions Capital gains Other income and miscellaneous cases Treaties and European tax directives Elimination of double taxation Non-discrimination Treaty shopping and other avoidance Administration of tax treaties Disputes and mutual agreement procedure EU arbitration convention International administrative cooperation This third edition significantly expands the earlier work with enhanced commentary and is updated to include the latest UK treaty developments, international and EU law including: New Bilateral double tax treaties and protocols between the United Kingdom and China, India, Ethiopia, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain, Barbados and others Administrative cooperation agreement with Switzerland FATCA agreement with the United States and FATCA type agreements with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man Bank levy treaties with Germany and the Netherlands Judicial decisions of United Kingdom and foreign courts on UK treaties Latest treaty anti-abuse and limitation of benefit articles Impact of the GAAR introduced by Finance Act 2013 on tax treaties New OECD Model Article 7 profit attribution in UK treaties Case law developments including: US tax court in Retief Goosen Court of Appeal on Anson, Ben Nevis and FCE Bank Haseldine, HSBC Holdings and Bank of NewIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:53:31 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and in a state of flux. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual real life situation. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Cash and Property Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Stock Redemptions and Complete Liquidations Chapter 16. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:58:19 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and changing. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual work. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Income Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Contraction of the S Corporation Chapter 16. Purchase and Sale of S Corporations Chapter 17. Tax-Free Reorganizations Chapter 18. Estate Planning Considerations Chapter 19. Trusts as S Corporation Shareholders Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:50:29 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. A Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature General Principles Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements Product Deliverables Service Deliverables Intellectual Property Deliverables Miscellaneous Issues Contract Accounting Software — A Complete Model Presentation Disclosures Future Expectations 9780808038948 6" x 9" 600 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:07:03 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. - Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature - General Principles - Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements - Product Deliverables - Service Deliverables - Intellectual Property Deliverables - Miscellaneous Issues - Contract Accounting - Software: A Complete Model - Presentation - Disclosures - Future Expectations Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:27:44 GMT The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders. The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications. Critical areas analyzed include: Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions The duty to disclose Dissemination Issues involving materiality Disclosure of bad news Negotiations Dealing with analysts And much more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:49:13 GMT Published: August 2009 Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD. Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study. The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed. With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:54:44 GMT The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. ? PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM ? PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS ? PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY ? PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED ? PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES ? PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions Related Products Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Practitioner’s Guide (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S) Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:36:11 GMT Available: March 2012 Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions. While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text. 1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM 2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS 3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY 4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED 5. SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES Related books: Federal Tax Study Manual (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics (2013) (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article «1..2..339..676..1013..1350..1687..2024..2361..26983315 3316 33173364» Recent Trending The Finish Line: EPS Vs. Polyisocyanurate Insulation The Finish Line: EIFS Inspection The Finish Line: Right Solutions for the Right Problems Will Synthetic Biology Save the World? 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io Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:06:18 GMT Author: Schuyler M. Moore Taxation of the Entertainment Industry is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning spot unique issues before they become problems, interpret rules and regulations correctly, make business decisions that lower taxes, and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage Determine the best time to report and recognize income Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. Overview Fundamental Characterization Issues Choice of Entity Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization Deductions and Depreciation Wage Withholding Foreign Production and Distribution U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters Other Financing Methods Tax Planning for Talent California Taxation The Sports Industry The Music Industry Film Financing Forms 9780808039631 6" x 9" 456 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article
io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2014 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:38:11 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. 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. Contents Includes: Introduction Traditional IRA Spousal IRA Roth IRA Coverdell Education Savings Account Rollover IRA Transfer IRA SEP IRA SARSEP IRA Individual Retirement Annuity Conduit IRA Employer and Employee Association Trusts Payroll Deduction IRA SIMPLE IRA Deemed IRA Under Employer Plan Prohibited Transactions Disclosure Statement Investments Bankruptcy, Tax Liens and Creditors Trustees and Custodians Reporting Requirements Divorce and Property Settlement Agreements Rulings Excise Taxes and Penalties ERISA State Taxes Taxation of Distributions Premature Distributions Minimum Distributions During Lifetime Minimum Distributions on Death Withholding Taxes Foreign Beneficiaries Estate Beneficiaries Trust Beneficiaries Charitable Beneficiaries Beneficiary Designation Forms Estate Taxes The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act passed by Congress in 2013, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, and the Highway Investment, Job Creation, and Economic Growth Act of 2012. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Full Article
io Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2013 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:50:32 GMT 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. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:31:17 GMT David J. Cartano, J.D. Brings together all areas of compensation and benefits law. The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. CONTENTS: - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans The book was updated for changes made by the American Taxpayer Relief Act and the Affordable Care Act. Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) Affordable Care Act – Law, Regulatory Explanation and Analysis (2015) (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Taxation of Compensation and Benefits (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:53:27 GMT The first part discusses traditional compensation and benefits law, including fringe benefits, accident and health plans, VEBAs, cafeteria plans split-dollar life insurance, group-term life insurance, golden parachute agreements, bonuses, vacation pay, loans to employees, employee achievement awards, entertainment expenses, automobile expense deductions, and withholding taxes. The second part discusses stock compensation arrangements, including incentive stock option plans, nonqualified stock option plans, Section 423 employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock, phantom stock plans, employee stock ownership plans, and stock appreciation rights. The third part of the book discusses retirement plans, such as ERISA plans (including pension and profit-sharing plans), nonqualified deferred compensations plans, individual retirement accounts, tax deferred annuities, and section 457 plans. Social Security and Medicare benefits are also discussed. - Employee Compensation - Fringe Benefits - Accident and Health Plans - Automobile Expense - Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association - Cafeteria Plans - Family and Dependent Care Assistance - Life Insurance - Golden Parachute Payments - International Aspects of Compensation - Personal Service and Loan-Out Corporations - Stock Option Plans - Section 423 Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Restricted Stock - Other Stock Plans - Social Security and Medicare - Individual Retirement Accounts - Qualified employer Retirement Plans - Deferred Compensation - Tax-deferred Annuities - Section 457 Plans
io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:01:55 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy 9780808039006 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (6th Edition) (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:04:57 GMT Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D. Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy. Developing a strategy for a failing company Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring Deductions and accrual of interest Debt modification One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company Utilizing tax losses Special problems of multi-company debtor groups Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy Liquidating bankruptcies Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 08:19:56 GMT Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis. The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:24:57 GMT Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance reporting requirements compliance steps, choices and mechanisms accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related Products Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2014 U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:47:15 GMT Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833
io Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:39:53 GMT Available: April 2012 Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations 2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities 3. Organizational and Operational Considerations 4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions 5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business 6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities 7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes 8. Exemption Application Procedures 9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements 10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T Appendix D: Publication 557 Appendix E: Publication 3833 Related books: Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:00:59 GMT Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: 1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. 2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. 3. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs Related Products INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) State Tax Handbook (2014) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:57:14 GMT Author: Glenn R. Carrington Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client: Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition. Achieve desired business objectives. Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001 Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197 Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs 9780808039327 7" x 10" 1,090 pages Related Products U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) ReveIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2014 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 15:23:02 GMT Author: Paul A. Mackey, CPA SEC Disclosures Checklists is a practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in 1933 or 1934 Act domestic filings, including those on Forms 10-Q, 10-K, and 8-K. It can be used to prepare and review financial statement disclosures of most domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1933 and 1934 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines SEC disclosures required in MD&A that are included in 1933 and 1934 domestic filings. PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Financial Instruments - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common Stock, Preferred Stock, and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2012 Edition) W/ CD-ROM By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:56:36 GMT Author: Ronald G. Pippin, CPA A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants. The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures. The CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book: 1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1934 and 1933 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic. 2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. 3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures from MD&A included in 1934 and 1933 domestic filings. CONTENTS: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES - General Disclosures - Cash - Accounts and Notes Receivable - Inventory - Other Investments - Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation - Intangible Assets and Amortization - Accounts and Notes Payable - Debt and Guarantors of Debt - Leases - Income Taxes - Common and Preferred Stock and Noncontrolling Interests - Revenue Recognition - Share-Based Payment - Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOPs - Bankruptcy - Business Combinations - Quasi-Reorganizations - Subsidiary's or Division's Separate Financial StatemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:42:53 GMT Now including all eight volumes updated in this edition, Scott and Ascher on Trusts, Fifth Edition (formerly published as Scott on Trusts) is widely regarded as the leading authority on the law of trusts. It offers practical advice on the creation, administration, and termination of all kinds of trusts, as well as incisive analysis of the underlying principles of trust law. The duties of trustees and the rights of beneficiaries, would-be beneficiaries, and third parties are constantly being changed and redefined. This preeminent resource keeps you abreast of the latest developments in trust law, enabling you to resolve trust problems efficiently and effectively with regular updates integrating the latest court decisions and legislative changes. It allows you to examine the full range of your options at every stage, from client counseling to final distribution. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:56:39 GMT Product description: Schwarz on tax treaties is the definitive analysis of tax treaties from a UK perspective and provides in depth expert analysis of the interpretation and interaction of the UK's treaty network with EU and international law in their application to UK tax law. Contents include: The legal framework: international law The legal framework: European Union law The legal framework: United Kingdom Law Interpretation of tax treaties Scope of tax treaties: taxes covered and territorial scope Access to treaty benefits: personality, fiscal domicile and nationality Permanent establishment Distributive provisions of income tax treaties Business profits Income from property Employment and pensions Capital gains Other income and miscellaneous cases Treaties and European tax directives Elimination of double taxation Non-discrimination Treaty shopping and other avoidance Administration of tax treaties Disputes and mutual agreement procedure EU arbitration convention International administrative cooperation This third edition significantly expands the earlier work with enhanced commentary and is updated to include the latest UK treaty developments, international and EU law including: New Bilateral double tax treaties and protocols between the United Kingdom and China, India, Ethiopia, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain, Barbados and others Administrative cooperation agreement with Switzerland FATCA agreement with the United States and FATCA type agreements with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man Bank levy treaties with Germany and the Netherlands Judicial decisions of United Kingdom and foreign courts on UK treaties Latest treaty anti-abuse and limitation of benefit articles Impact of the GAAR introduced by Finance Act 2013 on tax treaties New OECD Model Article 7 profit attribution in UK treaties Case law developments including: US tax court in Retief Goosen Court of Appeal on Anson, Ben Nevis and FCE Bank Haseldine, HSBC Holdings and Bank of NewIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io S Corporation Taxation (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:53:31 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and in a state of flux. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual real life situation. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Cash and Property Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Stock Redemptions and Complete Liquidations Chapter 16. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io S Corporation Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:58:19 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and changing. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual work. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Income Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Contraction of the S Corporation Chapter 16. Purchase and Sale of S Corporations Chapter 17. Tax-Free Reorganizations Chapter 18. Estate Planning Considerations Chapter 19. Trusts as S Corporation Shareholders Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:50:29 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. A Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature General Principles Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements Product Deliverables Service Deliverables Intellectual Property Deliverables Miscellaneous Issues Contract Accounting Software — A Complete Model Presentation Disclosures Future Expectations 9780808038948 6" x 9" 600 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:07:03 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. - Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature - General Principles - Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements - Product Deliverables - Service Deliverables - Intellectual Property Deliverables - Miscellaneous Issues - Contract Accounting - Software: A Complete Model - Presentation - Disclosures - Future Expectations Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:27:44 GMT The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders. The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications. Critical areas analyzed include: Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions The duty to disclose Dissemination Issues involving materiality Disclosure of bad news Negotiations Dealing with analysts And much more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:49:13 GMT Published: August 2009 Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD. Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study. The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed. With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:54:44 GMT The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. ? PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM ? PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS ? PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY ? PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED ? PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES ? PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions Related Products Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Practitioner’s Guide (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S) Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article io Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:36:11 GMT Available: March 2012 Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions. While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text. 1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM 2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS 3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY 4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED 5. SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES Related books: Federal Tax Study Manual (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics (2013) (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article «1..2..339..676..1013..1350..1687..2024..2361..26983315 3316 33173364» Recent Trending The Finish Line: EPS Vs. Polyisocyanurate Insulation The Finish Line: EIFS Inspection The Finish Line: Right Solutions for the Right Problems Will Synthetic Biology Save the World? 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io S Corporation Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:58:19 GMT Author: Robert W. Jamison, CPA, Ph.D. The S corporation is the most popular entity for closely held businesses, but the rules that regulate S corporations and make them a popular choice are complex, confusing and changing. CCH's popular "S Corporation Taxation" offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of S corporation taxation and uses extensive examples to illustrate both simple and complex situations. In areas where authorities do not provide clear guidance, the author constructs plausible courses of action, with appropriate analysis. Published annually, S Corporation Taxation focuses on the rules of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code and integrates these rules with other portions of the tax law that can have substantial impact on S corporations and their shareholders. At the end of each chapter are pertinent checklists, worksheets and sample election letters to help apply the concepts discussed to the reader's actual work. Chapter 1. Background and Environment Chapter 2. Eligibility for the S Election Chapter 3. C Corporations Considering the S Election: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions Chapter 4. Tax Years of S Corporations Chapter 5. Corporate and Shareholder Elections Chapter 6. Income Measurement and Reporting Chapter 7. Distributions of Income Chapter 8. Corporate - Shareholder Transactions Chapter 9. Shareholder Stock Basis and Debt Basis Chapter 10. Integration of Loss Limits. Chapter 11. Tax on Built-in Gains Chapter 12. Passive Investment Income Chapter 13. Termination of the S Election Chapter 14. Capital Structure of the S Corporation Chapter 15. Contraction of the S Corporation Chapter 16. Purchase and Sale of S Corporations Chapter 17. Tax-Free Reorganizations Chapter 18. Estate Planning Considerations Chapter 19. Trusts as S Corporation Shareholders Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:50:29 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. A Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature General Principles Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements Product Deliverables Service Deliverables Intellectual Property Deliverables Miscellaneous Issues Contract Accounting Software — A Complete Model Presentation Disclosures Future Expectations 9780808038948 6" x 9" 600 pages Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:07:03 GMT Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles. - Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature - General Principles - Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements - Product Deliverables - Service Deliverables - Intellectual Property Deliverables - Miscellaneous Issues - Contract Accounting - Software: A Complete Model - Presentation - Disclosures - Future Expectations Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2014) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2014 Edition), December 2013 (US) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:27:44 GMT The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders. The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications. Critical areas analyzed include: Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions The duty to disclose Dissemination Issues involving materiality Disclosure of bad news Negotiations Dealing with analysts And much more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:49:13 GMT Published: August 2009 Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD. Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study. The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed. With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:54:44 GMT The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. ? PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM ? PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS ? PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY ? PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED ? PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES ? PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions Related Products Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Practitioner’s Guide (2015) (U.S.) Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S) Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
io Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:36:11 GMT Available: March 2012 Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often. Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions. While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text. 1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM 2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS 3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY 4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED 5. SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES Related books: Federal Tax Study Manual (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2013) (U.S.) Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics (2013) (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article