nota California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated (2013) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 10:16:08 GMT This comprehensive volume provides full text of the California personal and corporate income (franchise) tax law and Franchise Tax Board regulations as amended through January 1, 2013. California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated presents the following divisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code in the order in which they appear in the California Code: - Personal Income Tax - Administration of Franchise and Income Tax - Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance and Postponement Law - Taxpayers' Bill of Rights - Corporation Tax - Multistate Tax Compact Each Code section is annotated with significant rulings, court decisions, and decisions of the State Board of Equalization, organized according to pertinent sections of the law. Detailed indexes precede the Personal Income Tax, Administration of Franchise and Income Tax Laws, and the Corporation Tax provisions. In addition, Federal-California and California-Federal cross reference tables make research thorough and easy. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
nota Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 14th Edition, 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 15:50:26 GMT Whether you have to handle a CPP or OAS claim, calculate and remit withholdings on employee compensation, or ascertain the employment status of a contractor, Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 14th Edition, 2015 is for you. This handy work is the only portable, one-stop resource in this area for professionals on the go.The section-by-section annotations and exhaustive cross sections throughout give you expert commentary and explanations of the legislative provisions, the regulations, and court and tribunal decisions regarding CPP and OAS issues. The book also offers up-to-date coverage of pending legislation and new cases, as well as key decisions of the Pension Appeals Board.Highlights of new information in the 14th Edition include: Amendments implemented by the Jobs, Growth and Long-Term Prosperity Act (Bill C-38), including a summary of the new appeal regime and annotations to the provisions creating the Social Security Tribunal All significant Federal Court of Appeal decisions on vital issues such as whether a per diem compensation rate is ‘‘fixed and ascertainable’’ (MNR (Canada) v. Ontario); right to appeal on CPP matters from the Tax Court of Canada (Davitt); online accessibility for claimants (Jodhan); interest award where erroneous information given by the Minister (Bartlett); approach of tribunal where claimant doesn’t appear (Evans); need to refer to every piece of evidence (Simpson and Brennan); motions in the Federal Court of Appeal (McMeekin); evidence on judicial review (McLaughlin); and extension of time (Daoud). Important Federal Court decisions, including new authority on when written reasons for granting leave to appeal to the PAB are mandatory Updated dollar amounts for YBE (for general and disability claims), YMPE and other statistics throughout; New types of disability claims. The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C., is an active member of the Pension Appeal Board and retired justice of the Ontario Superior Court. His conference lectures in recent years have been influential in the evolution of CPP disability law.Andrew James is a legal writer. He is the co-author of Ontario Superior Court Practice (with Mr. Justice Todd Archibald, The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C. and James Morton), and Ontario Family Law Practice (with Justice David Steinberg, Justice Craig Perkins and Esther Lenkinski). If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
nota Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 9th Edition, 2010 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:22:59 GMT The essential publication for anyone dealing with CPP or OAS issues. Dealing with CPP or OAS questions and concerns can be difficult because of the procedural, evidentiary and substantive issues that inevitably arise. But, when you have your copy of the Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 10th Edition, 2011 handy, dealing with these issues becomes much faster and easier. The section-by-section annotations provide you with expert commentary, opinions and explanations of the legislative provisions, regulations and court decisions concerning CPP and OAS issues. It also covers pending legislation and new scases, plus the decisions of the Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal. The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C., of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, is an active member of the Pension Appeal Board. His conference lectures in recent years have been influential in the evolution of CPP disability law. Andrew James is a legal writer. He is the co-author of Ontario Superior Court Practice (with Mr. Justice Todd Archibald, The Honorable Gordon Killeen, Q.C. and James Morton), and Ontario Family Law Practice (with Justice Craig Perkins and Esther Lenkinski). If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
nota Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 8th Edition, 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:02:29 GMT The essential publication for anyone dealing with CPP or OAS issues. The Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act is the first in-depth treatment of these two important statutes, as they have been interpreted by the case law. The authors review the legislation, regulations and decisions of the courts, the Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal, providing exclusive insights into the law and the different ways in which it can be applied. The 2009 edition updates the legislation and digests of decisions issued by the Supreme Court of Canada, Federal Court, Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal over the last year. All pending legislation will be incorporated into the Acts. Highlights of new information in the 8th Edition: Coming into force of amendments reducing the contributory requirements for disability benefits for contributors with at least 25 years of contributions Streamlining of standard of review rules by Supreme Court of Canada Ground-breaking new Federal Court of Appeal decisions on issues such as: - capacity to apply for benefits - right of Government to be heard on a motion to rescind a final and binding decision - admissibility of new medical evidence The latest Pension Appeal Board decisions on CPP claims and Review Tribunal decisions on OAS claims, as selected by the experts If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article