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ust Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:46:19 GMT Available June 2012 Part of the new CCH Beacon Series, Taxation of the Entertainment Industry 2012 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. CONTENTS: • 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 ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Schuyler M. Moore is a partner in the Corporate Entertainment Department at the Los Angeles office of the national law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. He was the founding Chairman of the Entertainment Tax Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Taxation Section. Mr. Moore holds undergraduate and law degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, where he was first in his law class. He has published numerous articles dealing with a wide variety of tax subjects and is the author of The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry. Mr. Moore is an adjunct professor for the UCIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
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ust Australian Master Tax Guide, 2011 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:36:19 GMT Available: August 2011 Australia’s number one tax reference is designed to help practitioners, businesses, other organizations and students quickly locate accurate answers to their tax questions. Whether it is being used to help prepare tax returns for the current tax year or to work out the tax issues and implications of decisions and transactions in the immediate future years, the Australian Master Tax Guide is an essential resource for anyone working in or dealing with tax. Up-to-date through June 30, 2011. Cross referenced at the end of each CCH paragraph to more detailed information in key CCH updating services Handy checklists and tables, complete effective life (depreciation) tables and a calendar of key tax dates Entirely new chapter of handy tax checklists A practical way to keep up to date on the changes to Australia’s complex tax system The CCH Australian Master Tax Guide is written and updated by CCH's team of tax accountants and lawyers, and a select group of top tax professionals. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Preparing Your Trust Tax Returns™, 2015 Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 09:52:32 GMT For multi-user pricing and all other product inquiries, please call Customer Service at 1 800 268-4522 Preparing Your Trust Tax Returns is updated annually and provides the most current, detailed information available. The commentary provided is practical in nature and addresses substantive income tax issues relating to trusts and beneficiaries and that are relevant to the reporting requirements. Features & Coverage: Context-sensitive links from Taxprep and Cantax software to the 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 Recognized as the industry standard by tax professionals across Canada, the Preparing Your Tax Returns series provides total coverage and thorough examination of all rules and interpretations for income tax. Loaded with "how-to" advice, tax planning tips, and fast answers to all of your challenging questions, it’s indispensable during your T3 season. Table of Contents: Chapter 1 - Introduction What is a Trust? Basic Types of Trusts Determining Whether a Trust Exists Parties to a Trust Purpose Trusts and Charitable Purpose Trusts Chapter 2 - Filing a Trust Income Tax Return and Related Matters Filing Requirements Payment of Tax Penalties Assessments, Objections and Appeals Taxpayer Relief Provisions Other Considerations Chapter 3 - Identification: Types of Trusts Testamentary Trusts Inter Vivos Trusts Chapter 4 - Total Trust Income Total Trust Income (“Step 2" on T3 return) Capital Gains and Losses Pension Income Dividends from Taxable Canadian Corporations Foreign Investment Income Other Investment Income Business, Farming, Fishing, and Rental Income NISA Fund No.2 <If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:12:06 GMT Available: September 2011 Author: Dr. Leo Troy Determine a company's true measure of performance and value. The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant making, civic, and professional organizations) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2011 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:54:25 GMT Available: September 2010 Author: Leo Troy Ph. D. CCH's Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios is the first step in helping to determine a company's true measure of performance and value. The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and reliIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust 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
ust 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
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She is also the first professional from the province of Quebec to have completed the Seven Stages of Money Maturity program offered by the Kinder Institute that trains and coaches financial advisors worldwide. Ms. Rhéaume is the author of the best sellers Utilisation des fiducies en planification fiscale et financière and Stratégies de planification utilisant des fiducies, two books also publisIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust 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 ust Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Published: December 2011 Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations, 2nd Edition provides the most comprehensive, practical, and theoretical framework for mediating disputes over rights in Canada. One of the unique features of this book is that it brings together, in one source, all of the multi-disciplinary literature on negotiation and mediation in the important context of conflicts over rights. The central theme is the power of authentic "talk" and "listening" in the resolution of our most difficult disputes. The author provides strategic advice on the best dispute resolution practices and the role of lawyers and law in legal dispute negotiations. Practitioners will develop an enhanced understanding of the dynamics of dispute resolution and the tailoring of facilitative practices to particular disputes or barriers for successful interventions. This resource was written for lawyers, mediators, and other conflict resolution professionals, such as human resource practitioners, judges, and tribunal members. As well, particular attention was also paid to law students. What's included: An update of the most recent multi-disciplinary literature on dispute resolution in one accessible source; An analysis of a wide range of cutting-edge techniques for intervening in legal disputes, particularly those that are emotional or involving many parties; Extensive updates on the role of emotions, ethics, and on-line technology in conflict resolution; Descriptions of the practice routines of experienced negotiators and mediators in preparing to intervene; A review of new and evolving mediation theories; and An analysis of recent developments in the law pertaining to the confidentiality of mediated settlement discussions. About the Author The Honourable George W. Adams, Q.C. is one of Canada's most experienced professional mediators. He is an award winning author as well as a former superior court judge, law professor, agency head, senior bureaucrat, and legal practitioner. He has used Mediating Justice to educate law students at the University of Toronto School of Law in negotiation theory and practice and to provide mediation training to senior administrative tribunal members and lawyers. Dubbed the "guru" of mediation by the National Post, Adams has mediated in a vast range of legal conflict situations. In 1997 he resigned from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, in a rare instance of a judge stepping down from the bench to establish a neutral dispute resolution practice. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Just Writing: Grammar, Punctuation, and Style for the Legal Writer, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 13:45:22 GMT Adapted from the popular Legal Writing Handbook, this powerful guide focuses exclusively on the style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of strong legal writing. With the authors’ trademark step-by-step approach, Just Writing, Third Edition enables students to master a skill that will contribute to their success in both law school and practice. Proven to be effective in the classroom, the third edition features: Honed coverage that zeroes in on style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of legal writing in a concise length and format Tips and techniques for every step of the writing process: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading The authors’ trademark straightforward, building-block approach Clear explanations and crafted examples Practice exercises that allow students to use specific skills covered in the text Writing for ESL students “Quick Tips” about writing integrated throughout the text A Glossary of Usage A bound-in CD with practice exercises A dedicated Teacher’s Manual, with specific teaching suggestions for each chapter in the book Additional teaching and testing materials on a Teaching Materials Website, available to adopters Enquist and Oates’s clarity and finely honed content make this text the perfect complement to any legal writing course. New professors will especially appreciate the ample teaching support that accompanies this book. Companion Website: www.aspenlawschool.com/oates_enquist If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:50:36 GMT Author: Steven G. Siegel, J.D., LL.M (Taxation) A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 679. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which is increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions are also among the issues addressed. Chapter 1 Overview of Grantor Trusts: Principles and Taxation Chapter 2 Code Section 671 — Trust Income, Deductions and Credits Attributable to Grantors and Others as Substantial Owners Chapter 3 Code Section 672 — Grantor Trust Definitions and Rules Chapter 4 Code Section 673 — Reversionary Interests and the Grantor Trust Rules Chapter 5 Code Section 674 — Power to Control Beneficial Enjoyment anIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:32:47 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. Related Products Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2014 (US) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2014) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Tax and Estate PlanninIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:53:53 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 May 2009 15:10:51 GMT Updated: June 2012 Today, every international transaction has potential antitrust implications. Before you risk anything in foreign trade, consult the fifth edition of Wilbur L Fugate's Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws. He offers expert analysis of how U.S. antitrust laws affect companies' abilities to import and export goods, invest in foreign companies and enter into joint ventures and other trading arrangements. It provides in-depth discussion of current statutory and case law, as well as expert analysis of the latest developments, including areas like foreign licensing of intellectual property, transnational mergers and acquisitions, and transportation restrictions and other problems of international distribution. You will find everything you need to ensure protection under - and compliance with - today's far-reaching antitrust and competition laws. Table of Contents: Volume I Chapter 1: Antitrust Statutes – Basic Philosophy and General Interpretation Chapter 2: Jurisdiction Over Foreign Commerce Under the Antitrust Laws Chapter 3: Antitrust Jurisdiction in Personam Over Corporations Operating Abroad Chapter 4: Application of Antitrust Laws to International Trade Practices Generally Chapter 5: Rule of Reason, Ancillary Restraints, and Antitrust Defenses Chapter 6: Monopilization in Foreign Trade Chapter 7: The Webb-Pomerene Act and the Export Trading Company Act Volume II Chapter 8: Patents and Technology Chapter 9: Trademarks in Foreign Trade Chapter 10: Foreign Subsidiaries and Acquisitions Chapter 11: Foreign and Foreign-Related Joint Ventures Chapter 12: Foreign Investment – Including Multinational Enterprise Aspects Chapter 13: Auxiliary Antitrust Statutes and Antitrust Provisions of Regulatory Statutes Chapter 14: Nature of Antitrust Judgments and Relief in Foreign Trade Chapter 15: Foreign Antitrust Laws Appendices Table of cases Table of statutes Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 11:18:22 GMT Mark L. Ascher. J.D., LL.M., Brings you up to date on the latest developments in this complex and constantly changing area. Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if they are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Table of Cases Table of Internal Revenue Code Sections Table of Treasury Regulations Table of Revenue Rulings Table of Federal Statutes Table of State Statutes Table of Uniform and Model Acts Table of Restatements of Law Index Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2015 (U.S.) Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 201If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2013 Supplement) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:01:25 GMT Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2012 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:34:47 GMT Available: June 2012 Author: Mark L. Ascher Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death Income in Respect of Decedents Partnership Interests Distributable Net Income The Charitable Deduction Distributions The Passive Activity Rules The Throwback Rule Grantor Trusts Split-Interest Charitable Trusts Termination and Modification The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Loose-leaf book Related books: Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2013) Estate and Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2012 Ed. U.S. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 10:10:36 GMT Provides concise, plain-English coverage of fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Examples illustrating these rules are provided throughout Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: - Decedent's last return - Death of a partnership member - Decedent's stock holdings - Income tax return of estate or trust - Grantor trusts - Beneficiary's tax liability - Bankruptcy estates - Fiduciary duties and liabilities If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:09:57 GMT At the death of the decedent, a separate taxable entity, the decedent's estate, is created. A fiduciary is appointed to take over administration of the decedent's estate. The representative gathers the assets, files the decedent's final income tax return, satisfies tax liabilities, oversees creation and funding of any testamentary trusts, which become separate taxpaying entities. The estate is liable for the tax on the income received during the period of its administration and the fiduciary oversees preparation of all tax forms required including the final income tax return and any estate and gift tax returns that are due. This book provides concise, plain-English coverage of these issues and more. It presents the fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: Decedent's last return Death of a partnership member Decedent's stock holdings Income tax return of estate or trust Grantor trusts Beneficiary's tax liability Bankruptcy estates Fiduciary duties and liabilities 9780808038382 6" x 9" 240 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Full Article ust Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 13:18:03 GMT Published: June 2012 Comprehensive coverage is the hallmark of Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition. It combines textual material with well-written examples, explanations, and questions to test students’ comprehension and provide them with practice in applying information to fact patterns. It includes comprehensive questions which present a variety of issues in one fact situation. Topics covered: Transfer of death deeds Self-settled spendthrift trusts The Rule Against Perpetuities reform Federal Gift, Estate, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Uniform Trust Code The rights of same-sex partners Medicaid planning Physician-assisted suicide Intestacy Wills and trusts, including non-probate assets Disability and death planning Malpractice and professional responsibility If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Construction Industry Tax Issues, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:20:46 GMT A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to participants in the construction industry including contractors, subcontractors, and real estate developers. The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns such as accounting for long or short term construction contracts, common deductible business expenses, and classifying workers as employees or independent contractors. Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding. In addition, “Examples” are provided that illustrate the application of the tax laws. Accounting for Construction Contracts • Accounting for Long-Term Contracts — Percentage-of-Completion Method (PCM) — Look-Back Interest — Home Construction Contract Exception — Small Construction Contractor Exception — Completed Contract Method • Accounting for Short-Term Contracts — Cash Method — Accrual Method — Exempt-Contract Percentage of Completion Method • Allocation of Costs • Changing Accounting Methods Business Expenses • Trade or Business Expenses — Tools and Supplies — Rental Equipment — Insurance — Business Licenses — Trade Association Dues — Legal and Professional Fees — Advertising • Compensation and Benefits • Taxes and Interest • Code Sec. 179 Expensing and Depreciation • Car and Truck Expenses • Travel, Meals, and Entertainment • Home Office Expenses • Domestic Production Activities Business Expenses continued … • Other Business Expenses — Business Bad Debts — Casualty Losses — Net Operating Losses (NOLs) — Continuing Education Employee Tool Reimbursement Plans • Accountable v. Non-Accountable Plans • Business Connection • Substantiation of Expenses • Return of Excess Reimbursements Employment and Other Taxes • Employee vs. Independent Contractor — Worker Classification — Subcontractors — Day Laborers • Income Tax Withholding — Backup Withholding • FICA & FUTA Taxes • Self-Employment Income • Other Taxes Real Estate Developers • Real Property Subdivided for Sale • Common Improvements • Acquisition Costs • Sale or DispositIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Archived Webinar - The Use of Trusts in Estate and Business Planning By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 13:02:40 GMT Trusts have become extremely valuable tools when planning for the continuance of a person's estate, and are often used in business succession planning as well. For example, discretionary trusts are one of the most flexible tax planning tools available. However, there are many types of trusts, and each can be used to tailor specific planning needs. Just as trusts are a valuable tool, there are also many tax and legal traps that one needs to be cognizant of when using them in client situations. For example, the very creation of the trust can be particularly troublesome if it is not set up with the correct attributes or if assets are not transferred to it correctly. This 2 hour webinar will provide a practical and complete overview of the legal definitions and considerations of various trust types, as well as reviewing important tax considerations when planning with trusts. Examples of suggested tax planning structures and related tips will also be provided. More specifically, topics covered will include: What elements are required for a properly created trust Tax issues to review when creating a trust and in particular the tax attribution rules Review of types of trusts used in estate and business planning - including insurance trusts, spendthrift trusts, asset protection trusts, private foundation trusts and trusts created for probate and estate tax minimization and income splitting Change of trustees - change of control from a tax perspective What are the tax and other limitations of amending a trust once created What ongoing obligations do trustees have to beneficiaries, including reporting and trust accounting If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 May 2009 08:35:33 GMT The authority of Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by both the Supreme Court and FTC and more than 1,000 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in Pacific Bell v LinkLine Communications. No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you plan marketing strategies, develop pricing policies, structure mergers and prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy and other allegations. It includes real-world examples and in-depth examination of thousands of cases. In 2008, the USDOJ Antitrust Division presented Hovenkamp with the prestigious John Sherman Award. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers and the preservation of economic liberty. The latest release includes Volumes 3, 3A and 3B of the Third Edition, which have been revised and greatly expanded. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Objectives of the Antitrust Laws Chapter 2: Domain of the Antitrust Laws: Jurisdiction, Immunities, and Exclusion from Coverage Chapter 3: The System of Remedies: Basic Issues Chapter 4: The Economic Basis for Antitrust Policy Chapter 5: Market Power and Market Definition Chapter 6: Monopolization Chapter 7: Monopolization: Particular Exclusionary Practices Chapter 8: Power and the Power-Conduct Relationship in Monopolization and Attempt Chapter 9: Mergers: Generally and Horizontal Chapter 10: Vertical Mergers Chapter 11: Conglomerate Mergers Chapter 12: Partial Acquisitions and Post-Acquisition Evidence Chapter 13: Interlocking Directors Chapter 14: Conspiracy, Horizontal and Vertical Chapter 15: "Rule of Reason" and "Per Se Rule" - General Issues Chapter 16: Vertical Distribution Restraints Limiting Intrabrand Competition Chapter 17: Tying Arrangements Chapter 18: Exclusive Dealing and Related Practices Chapter 19: Horizontal Agreements: An Introduction Chapter 20: Horizontal Agreements Limiting Participants' Output Chapter 21: Horizontal Agreements Facilitating Development, Production, or Distribution Chapter 22: Horizontal Agreements Excluding Rivals Chapter 23: The Robinson-Patman Act Chapter 24: State Antitrust Law: A Brief Introduction Complete Table of Contents Chapter Table of Cases Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 29 May 2014 15:01:49 GMT Philip Wilson The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. It comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 8 ½" x 11" 824 pages Related Products Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 09:19:05 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size. You'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. Comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 824 pages Related Products 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide + the If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2013) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:03:37 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 01 May 2007 08:30:09 GMT A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts provides pertinent estate and trust compliance information for professionals who complete tax returns for estates and trusts. Accountants and lawyers who provide advice on the administration of estates or trusts will find the tips and checklists provided by the author, helpful in the planning process.Since the last edition was published, there have been substantial changes that impact estate planning in the form of budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes, new case law, and CRA administrative positions.The new edition of A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts has been updated to include: all legislative changes to October 2010 new CRA administrative filing requirements new CRA technical interpretations new court cases with respect to trust residency determination Other topics covered include: Estate Administration Calculating Income Taxes Payable Income and Capital Interest in Trusts Family Trusts Executor's Compensation Estate Accounting Capital Gains Deduction Allocations – Designations Anti-Avoidance Rules The 21-Year Deemed Disposition Rule The author provides guidance on completing appropriate Canada Revenue Agency forms. Selected Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars are reproduced to further assist in the completion of the relevant forms. Related ProductsImplementing Estate Freezes, 3rd EditionEstate Planning with Life Insurance, 5th EditionDeath of a Taxpayer, 10th EditionThe Estate Planner's Handbook, 4th Edition If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. 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ust 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
ust Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Published: December 2011 Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations, 2nd Edition provides the most comprehensive, practical, and theoretical framework for mediating disputes over rights in Canada. One of the unique features of this book is that it brings together, in one source, all of the multi-disciplinary literature on negotiation and mediation in the important context of conflicts over rights. The central theme is the power of authentic "talk" and "listening" in the resolution of our most difficult disputes. The author provides strategic advice on the best dispute resolution practices and the role of lawyers and law in legal dispute negotiations. Practitioners will develop an enhanced understanding of the dynamics of dispute resolution and the tailoring of facilitative practices to particular disputes or barriers for successful interventions. This resource was written for lawyers, mediators, and other conflict resolution professionals, such as human resource practitioners, judges, and tribunal members. As well, particular attention was also paid to law students. What's included: An update of the most recent multi-disciplinary literature on dispute resolution in one accessible source; An analysis of a wide range of cutting-edge techniques for intervening in legal disputes, particularly those that are emotional or involving many parties; Extensive updates on the role of emotions, ethics, and on-line technology in conflict resolution; Descriptions of the practice routines of experienced negotiators and mediators in preparing to intervene; A review of new and evolving mediation theories; and An analysis of recent developments in the law pertaining to the confidentiality of mediated settlement discussions. About the Author The Honourable George W. Adams, Q.C. is one of Canada's most experienced professional mediators. He is an award winning author as well as a former superior court judge, law professor, agency head, senior bureaucrat, and legal practitioner. He has used Mediating Justice to educate law students at the University of Toronto School of Law in negotiation theory and practice and to provide mediation training to senior administrative tribunal members and lawyers. Dubbed the "guru" of mediation by the National Post, Adams has mediated in a vast range of legal conflict situations. In 1997 he resigned from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, in a rare instance of a judge stepping down from the bench to establish a neutral dispute resolution practice. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Just Writing: Grammar, Punctuation, and Style for the Legal Writer, Third Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 13:45:22 GMT Adapted from the popular Legal Writing Handbook, this powerful guide focuses exclusively on the style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of strong legal writing. With the authors’ trademark step-by-step approach, Just Writing, Third Edition enables students to master a skill that will contribute to their success in both law school and practice. Proven to be effective in the classroom, the third edition features: Honed coverage that zeroes in on style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of legal writing in a concise length and format Tips and techniques for every step of the writing process: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading The authors’ trademark straightforward, building-block approach Clear explanations and crafted examples Practice exercises that allow students to use specific skills covered in the text Writing for ESL students “Quick Tips” about writing integrated throughout the text A Glossary of Usage A bound-in CD with practice exercises A dedicated Teacher’s Manual, with specific teaching suggestions for each chapter in the book Additional teaching and testing materials on a Teaching Materials Website, available to adopters Enquist and Oates’s clarity and finely honed content make this text the perfect complement to any legal writing course. New professors will especially appreciate the ample teaching support that accompanies this book. Companion Website: www.aspenlawschool.com/oates_enquist If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:50:36 GMT Author: Steven G. Siegel, J.D., LL.M (Taxation) A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 679. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which is increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions are also among the issues addressed. Chapter 1 Overview of Grantor Trusts: Principles and Taxation Chapter 2 Code Section 671 — Trust Income, Deductions and Credits Attributable to Grantors and Others as Substantial Owners Chapter 3 Code Section 672 — Grantor Trust Definitions and Rules Chapter 4 Code Section 673 — Reversionary Interests and the Grantor Trust Rules Chapter 5 Code Section 674 — Power to Control Beneficial Enjoyment anIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:32:47 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. Related Products Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2014 (US) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2014) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Tax and Estate PlanninIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:53:53 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 May 2009 15:10:51 GMT Updated: June 2012 Today, every international transaction has potential antitrust implications. Before you risk anything in foreign trade, consult the fifth edition of Wilbur L Fugate's Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws. He offers expert analysis of how U.S. antitrust laws affect companies' abilities to import and export goods, invest in foreign companies and enter into joint ventures and other trading arrangements. It provides in-depth discussion of current statutory and case law, as well as expert analysis of the latest developments, including areas like foreign licensing of intellectual property, transnational mergers and acquisitions, and transportation restrictions and other problems of international distribution. You will find everything you need to ensure protection under - and compliance with - today's far-reaching antitrust and competition laws. Table of Contents: Volume I Chapter 1: Antitrust Statutes – Basic Philosophy and General Interpretation Chapter 2: Jurisdiction Over Foreign Commerce Under the Antitrust Laws Chapter 3: Antitrust Jurisdiction in Personam Over Corporations Operating Abroad Chapter 4: Application of Antitrust Laws to International Trade Practices Generally Chapter 5: Rule of Reason, Ancillary Restraints, and Antitrust Defenses Chapter 6: Monopilization in Foreign Trade Chapter 7: The Webb-Pomerene Act and the Export Trading Company Act Volume II Chapter 8: Patents and Technology Chapter 9: Trademarks in Foreign Trade Chapter 10: Foreign Subsidiaries and Acquisitions Chapter 11: Foreign and Foreign-Related Joint Ventures Chapter 12: Foreign Investment – Including Multinational Enterprise Aspects Chapter 13: Auxiliary Antitrust Statutes and Antitrust Provisions of Regulatory Statutes Chapter 14: Nature of Antitrust Judgments and Relief in Foreign Trade Chapter 15: Foreign Antitrust Laws Appendices Table of cases Table of statutes Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 11:18:22 GMT Mark L. Ascher. J.D., LL.M., Brings you up to date on the latest developments in this complex and constantly changing area. Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if they are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Table of Cases Table of Internal Revenue Code Sections Table of Treasury Regulations Table of Revenue Rulings Table of Federal Statutes Table of State Statutes Table of Uniform and Model Acts Table of Restatements of Law Index Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2015 (U.S.) Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 201If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2013 Supplement) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:01:25 GMT Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2012 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:34:47 GMT Available: June 2012 Author: Mark L. Ascher Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death Income in Respect of Decedents Partnership Interests Distributable Net Income The Charitable Deduction Distributions The Passive Activity Rules The Throwback Rule Grantor Trusts Split-Interest Charitable Trusts Termination and Modification The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Loose-leaf book Related books: Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2013) Estate and Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2012 Ed. U.S. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 10:10:36 GMT Provides concise, plain-English coverage of fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Examples illustrating these rules are provided throughout Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: - Decedent's last return - Death of a partnership member - Decedent's stock holdings - Income tax return of estate or trust - Grantor trusts - Beneficiary's tax liability - Bankruptcy estates - Fiduciary duties and liabilities If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:09:57 GMT At the death of the decedent, a separate taxable entity, the decedent's estate, is created. A fiduciary is appointed to take over administration of the decedent's estate. The representative gathers the assets, files the decedent's final income tax return, satisfies tax liabilities, oversees creation and funding of any testamentary trusts, which become separate taxpaying entities. The estate is liable for the tax on the income received during the period of its administration and the fiduciary oversees preparation of all tax forms required including the final income tax return and any estate and gift tax returns that are due. This book provides concise, plain-English coverage of these issues and more. It presents the fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: Decedent's last return Death of a partnership member Decedent's stock holdings Income tax return of estate or trust Grantor trusts Beneficiary's tax liability Bankruptcy estates Fiduciary duties and liabilities 9780808038382 6" x 9" 240 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Full Article ust Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 13:18:03 GMT Published: June 2012 Comprehensive coverage is the hallmark of Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition. It combines textual material with well-written examples, explanations, and questions to test students’ comprehension and provide them with practice in applying information to fact patterns. It includes comprehensive questions which present a variety of issues in one fact situation. Topics covered: Transfer of death deeds Self-settled spendthrift trusts The Rule Against Perpetuities reform Federal Gift, Estate, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Uniform Trust Code The rights of same-sex partners Medicaid planning Physician-assisted suicide Intestacy Wills and trusts, including non-probate assets Disability and death planning Malpractice and professional responsibility If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Construction Industry Tax Issues, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:20:46 GMT A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to participants in the construction industry including contractors, subcontractors, and real estate developers. The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns such as accounting for long or short term construction contracts, common deductible business expenses, and classifying workers as employees or independent contractors. Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding. In addition, “Examples” are provided that illustrate the application of the tax laws. Accounting for Construction Contracts • Accounting for Long-Term Contracts — Percentage-of-Completion Method (PCM) — Look-Back Interest — Home Construction Contract Exception — Small Construction Contractor Exception — Completed Contract Method • Accounting for Short-Term Contracts — Cash Method — Accrual Method — Exempt-Contract Percentage of Completion Method • Allocation of Costs • Changing Accounting Methods Business Expenses • Trade or Business Expenses — Tools and Supplies — Rental Equipment — Insurance — Business Licenses — Trade Association Dues — Legal and Professional Fees — Advertising • Compensation and Benefits • Taxes and Interest • Code Sec. 179 Expensing and Depreciation • Car and Truck Expenses • Travel, Meals, and Entertainment • Home Office Expenses • Domestic Production Activities Business Expenses continued … • Other Business Expenses — Business Bad Debts — Casualty Losses — Net Operating Losses (NOLs) — Continuing Education Employee Tool Reimbursement Plans • Accountable v. Non-Accountable Plans • Business Connection • Substantiation of Expenses • Return of Excess Reimbursements Employment and Other Taxes • Employee vs. Independent Contractor — Worker Classification — Subcontractors — Day Laborers • Income Tax Withholding — Backup Withholding • FICA & FUTA Taxes • Self-Employment Income • Other Taxes Real Estate Developers • Real Property Subdivided for Sale • Common Improvements • Acquisition Costs • Sale or DispositIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Archived Webinar - The Use of Trusts in Estate and Business Planning By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 13:02:40 GMT Trusts have become extremely valuable tools when planning for the continuance of a person's estate, and are often used in business succession planning as well. For example, discretionary trusts are one of the most flexible tax planning tools available. However, there are many types of trusts, and each can be used to tailor specific planning needs. Just as trusts are a valuable tool, there are also many tax and legal traps that one needs to be cognizant of when using them in client situations. For example, the very creation of the trust can be particularly troublesome if it is not set up with the correct attributes or if assets are not transferred to it correctly. This 2 hour webinar will provide a practical and complete overview of the legal definitions and considerations of various trust types, as well as reviewing important tax considerations when planning with trusts. Examples of suggested tax planning structures and related tips will also be provided. More specifically, topics covered will include: What elements are required for a properly created trust Tax issues to review when creating a trust and in particular the tax attribution rules Review of types of trusts used in estate and business planning - including insurance trusts, spendthrift trusts, asset protection trusts, private foundation trusts and trusts created for probate and estate tax minimization and income splitting Change of trustees - change of control from a tax perspective What are the tax and other limitations of amending a trust once created What ongoing obligations do trustees have to beneficiaries, including reporting and trust accounting If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 May 2009 08:35:33 GMT The authority of Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by both the Supreme Court and FTC and more than 1,000 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in Pacific Bell v LinkLine Communications. No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you plan marketing strategies, develop pricing policies, structure mergers and prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy and other allegations. It includes real-world examples and in-depth examination of thousands of cases. In 2008, the USDOJ Antitrust Division presented Hovenkamp with the prestigious John Sherman Award. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers and the preservation of economic liberty. The latest release includes Volumes 3, 3A and 3B of the Third Edition, which have been revised and greatly expanded. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Objectives of the Antitrust Laws Chapter 2: Domain of the Antitrust Laws: Jurisdiction, Immunities, and Exclusion from Coverage Chapter 3: The System of Remedies: Basic Issues Chapter 4: The Economic Basis for Antitrust Policy Chapter 5: Market Power and Market Definition Chapter 6: Monopolization Chapter 7: Monopolization: Particular Exclusionary Practices Chapter 8: Power and the Power-Conduct Relationship in Monopolization and Attempt Chapter 9: Mergers: Generally and Horizontal Chapter 10: Vertical Mergers Chapter 11: Conglomerate Mergers Chapter 12: Partial Acquisitions and Post-Acquisition Evidence Chapter 13: Interlocking Directors Chapter 14: Conspiracy, Horizontal and Vertical Chapter 15: "Rule of Reason" and "Per Se Rule" - General Issues Chapter 16: Vertical Distribution Restraints Limiting Intrabrand Competition Chapter 17: Tying Arrangements Chapter 18: Exclusive Dealing and Related Practices Chapter 19: Horizontal Agreements: An Introduction Chapter 20: Horizontal Agreements Limiting Participants' Output Chapter 21: Horizontal Agreements Facilitating Development, Production, or Distribution Chapter 22: Horizontal Agreements Excluding Rivals Chapter 23: The Robinson-Patman Act Chapter 24: State Antitrust Law: A Brief Introduction Complete Table of Contents Chapter Table of Cases Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 29 May 2014 15:01:49 GMT Philip Wilson The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. It comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 8 ½" x 11" 824 pages Related Products Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 09:19:05 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size. You'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. Comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 824 pages Related Products 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide + the If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2013) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:03:37 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ust A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 01 May 2007 08:30:09 GMT A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts provides pertinent estate and trust compliance information for professionals who complete tax returns for estates and trusts. Accountants and lawyers who provide advice on the administration of estates or trusts will find the tips and checklists provided by the author, helpful in the planning process.Since the last edition was published, there have been substantial changes that impact estate planning in the form of budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes, new case law, and CRA administrative positions.The new edition of A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts has been updated to include: all legislative changes to October 2010 new CRA administrative filing requirements new CRA technical interpretations new court cases with respect to trust residency determination Other topics covered include: Estate Administration Calculating Income Taxes Payable Income and Capital Interest in Trusts Family Trusts Executor's Compensation Estate Accounting Capital Gains Deduction Allocations – Designations Anti-Avoidance Rules The 21-Year Deemed Disposition Rule The author provides guidance on completing appropriate Canada Revenue Agency forms. 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ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:32:47 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. Related Products Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2014 (US) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2014) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Tax and Estate PlanninIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:53:53 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 May 2009 15:10:51 GMT Updated: June 2012 Today, every international transaction has potential antitrust implications. Before you risk anything in foreign trade, consult the fifth edition of Wilbur L Fugate's Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws. He offers expert analysis of how U.S. antitrust laws affect companies' abilities to import and export goods, invest in foreign companies and enter into joint ventures and other trading arrangements. It provides in-depth discussion of current statutory and case law, as well as expert analysis of the latest developments, including areas like foreign licensing of intellectual property, transnational mergers and acquisitions, and transportation restrictions and other problems of international distribution. You will find everything you need to ensure protection under - and compliance with - today's far-reaching antitrust and competition laws. Table of Contents: Volume I Chapter 1: Antitrust Statutes – Basic Philosophy and General Interpretation Chapter 2: Jurisdiction Over Foreign Commerce Under the Antitrust Laws Chapter 3: Antitrust Jurisdiction in Personam Over Corporations Operating Abroad Chapter 4: Application of Antitrust Laws to International Trade Practices Generally Chapter 5: Rule of Reason, Ancillary Restraints, and Antitrust Defenses Chapter 6: Monopilization in Foreign Trade Chapter 7: The Webb-Pomerene Act and the Export Trading Company Act Volume II Chapter 8: Patents and Technology Chapter 9: Trademarks in Foreign Trade Chapter 10: Foreign Subsidiaries and Acquisitions Chapter 11: Foreign and Foreign-Related Joint Ventures Chapter 12: Foreign Investment – Including Multinational Enterprise Aspects Chapter 13: Auxiliary Antitrust Statutes and Antitrust Provisions of Regulatory Statutes Chapter 14: Nature of Antitrust Judgments and Relief in Foreign Trade Chapter 15: Foreign Antitrust Laws Appendices Table of cases Table of statutes Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 11:18:22 GMT Mark L. Ascher. J.D., LL.M., Brings you up to date on the latest developments in this complex and constantly changing area. Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if they are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Table of Cases Table of Internal Revenue Code Sections Table of Treasury Regulations Table of Revenue Rulings Table of Federal Statutes Table of State Statutes Table of Uniform and Model Acts Table of Restatements of Law Index Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2015 (U.S.) Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 201If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2013 Supplement) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:01:25 GMT Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: 1. The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts 2. Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death 3. Income in Respect of Decedents 4. Partnership Interests 5. Distributable Net Income 6. The Charitable Deduction 7. Distributions 8. The Passive Activity Rules 9. The Throwback Rule 10. Grantor Trusts 11. Split-Interest Charitable Trusts 12. Termination and Modification 13. The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2012 Supplement) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:34:47 GMT Available: June 2012 Author: Mark L. Ascher Only customers of the existing book, Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries should order this product if you are not on a standing order basis to receive supplements. Provides step-by-step guidance for dealing with the problems of preparation of the decedent’s final return, characterization of income in respect of a decedent, computation of distributable net income (DNI), the interaction of the system of taxation of trusts and estates and the passive activity rules, the grantor trust rules, and the rules relating to split interest charitable trusts. CONTENTS: The Income Tax Meaning of Estates and Trusts Decedent's Income Tax Liability for the Year of Death Income in Respect of Decedents Partnership Interests Distributable Net Income The Charitable Deduction Distributions The Passive Activity Rules The Throwback Rule Grantor Trusts Split-Interest Charitable Trusts Termination and Modification The Executor's Personal Liability for Federal Taxes of the Decedent and the Estate Loose-leaf book Related books: Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2013) Estate and Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2012 Ed. U.S. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 10:10:36 GMT Provides concise, plain-English coverage of fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Examples illustrating these rules are provided throughout Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: - Decedent's last return - Death of a partnership member - Decedent's stock holdings - Income tax return of estate or trust - Grantor trusts - Beneficiary's tax liability - Bankruptcy estates - Fiduciary duties and liabilities If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:09:57 GMT At the death of the decedent, a separate taxable entity, the decedent's estate, is created. A fiduciary is appointed to take over administration of the decedent's estate. The representative gathers the assets, files the decedent's final income tax return, satisfies tax liabilities, oversees creation and funding of any testamentary trusts, which become separate taxpaying entities. The estate is liable for the tax on the income received during the period of its administration and the fiduciary oversees preparation of all tax forms required including the final income tax return and any estate and gift tax returns that are due. This book provides concise, plain-English coverage of these issues and more. It presents the fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are: Decedent's last return Death of a partnership member Decedent's stock holdings Income tax return of estate or trust Grantor trusts Beneficiary's tax liability Bankruptcy estates Fiduciary duties and liabilities 9780808038382 6" x 9" 240 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Full Article
ust Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 13:18:03 GMT Published: June 2012 Comprehensive coverage is the hallmark of Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition. It combines textual material with well-written examples, explanations, and questions to test students’ comprehension and provide them with practice in applying information to fact patterns. It includes comprehensive questions which present a variety of issues in one fact situation. Topics covered: Transfer of death deeds Self-settled spendthrift trusts The Rule Against Perpetuities reform Federal Gift, Estate, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Uniform Trust Code The rights of same-sex partners Medicaid planning Physician-assisted suicide Intestacy Wills and trusts, including non-probate assets Disability and death planning Malpractice and professional responsibility If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Construction Industry Tax Issues, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:20:46 GMT A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to participants in the construction industry including contractors, subcontractors, and real estate developers. The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns such as accounting for long or short term construction contracts, common deductible business expenses, and classifying workers as employees or independent contractors. Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding. In addition, “Examples” are provided that illustrate the application of the tax laws. Accounting for Construction Contracts • Accounting for Long-Term Contracts — Percentage-of-Completion Method (PCM) — Look-Back Interest — Home Construction Contract Exception — Small Construction Contractor Exception — Completed Contract Method • Accounting for Short-Term Contracts — Cash Method — Accrual Method — Exempt-Contract Percentage of Completion Method • Allocation of Costs • Changing Accounting Methods Business Expenses • Trade or Business Expenses — Tools and Supplies — Rental Equipment — Insurance — Business Licenses — Trade Association Dues — Legal and Professional Fees — Advertising • Compensation and Benefits • Taxes and Interest • Code Sec. 179 Expensing and Depreciation • Car and Truck Expenses • Travel, Meals, and Entertainment • Home Office Expenses • Domestic Production Activities Business Expenses continued … • Other Business Expenses — Business Bad Debts — Casualty Losses — Net Operating Losses (NOLs) — Continuing Education Employee Tool Reimbursement Plans • Accountable v. Non-Accountable Plans • Business Connection • Substantiation of Expenses • Return of Excess Reimbursements Employment and Other Taxes • Employee vs. Independent Contractor — Worker Classification — Subcontractors — Day Laborers • Income Tax Withholding — Backup Withholding • FICA & FUTA Taxes • Self-Employment Income • Other Taxes Real Estate Developers • Real Property Subdivided for Sale • Common Improvements • Acquisition Costs • Sale or DispositIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Archived Webinar - The Use of Trusts in Estate and Business Planning By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 13:02:40 GMT Trusts have become extremely valuable tools when planning for the continuance of a person's estate, and are often used in business succession planning as well. For example, discretionary trusts are one of the most flexible tax planning tools available. However, there are many types of trusts, and each can be used to tailor specific planning needs. Just as trusts are a valuable tool, there are also many tax and legal traps that one needs to be cognizant of when using them in client situations. For example, the very creation of the trust can be particularly troublesome if it is not set up with the correct attributes or if assets are not transferred to it correctly. This 2 hour webinar will provide a practical and complete overview of the legal definitions and considerations of various trust types, as well as reviewing important tax considerations when planning with trusts. Examples of suggested tax planning structures and related tips will also be provided. More specifically, topics covered will include: What elements are required for a properly created trust Tax issues to review when creating a trust and in particular the tax attribution rules Review of types of trusts used in estate and business planning - including insurance trusts, spendthrift trusts, asset protection trusts, private foundation trusts and trusts created for probate and estate tax minimization and income splitting Change of trustees - change of control from a tax perspective What are the tax and other limitations of amending a trust once created What ongoing obligations do trustees have to beneficiaries, including reporting and trust accounting If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 May 2009 08:35:33 GMT The authority of Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by both the Supreme Court and FTC and more than 1,000 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in Pacific Bell v LinkLine Communications. No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you plan marketing strategies, develop pricing policies, structure mergers and prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy and other allegations. It includes real-world examples and in-depth examination of thousands of cases. In 2008, the USDOJ Antitrust Division presented Hovenkamp with the prestigious John Sherman Award. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers and the preservation of economic liberty. The latest release includes Volumes 3, 3A and 3B of the Third Edition, which have been revised and greatly expanded. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Objectives of the Antitrust Laws Chapter 2: Domain of the Antitrust Laws: Jurisdiction, Immunities, and Exclusion from Coverage Chapter 3: The System of Remedies: Basic Issues Chapter 4: The Economic Basis for Antitrust Policy Chapter 5: Market Power and Market Definition Chapter 6: Monopolization Chapter 7: Monopolization: Particular Exclusionary Practices Chapter 8: Power and the Power-Conduct Relationship in Monopolization and Attempt Chapter 9: Mergers: Generally and Horizontal Chapter 10: Vertical Mergers Chapter 11: Conglomerate Mergers Chapter 12: Partial Acquisitions and Post-Acquisition Evidence Chapter 13: Interlocking Directors Chapter 14: Conspiracy, Horizontal and Vertical Chapter 15: "Rule of Reason" and "Per Se Rule" - General Issues Chapter 16: Vertical Distribution Restraints Limiting Intrabrand Competition Chapter 17: Tying Arrangements Chapter 18: Exclusive Dealing and Related Practices Chapter 19: Horizontal Agreements: An Introduction Chapter 20: Horizontal Agreements Limiting Participants' Output Chapter 21: Horizontal Agreements Facilitating Development, Production, or Distribution Chapter 22: Horizontal Agreements Excluding Rivals Chapter 23: The Robinson-Patman Act Chapter 24: State Antitrust Law: A Brief Introduction Complete Table of Contents Chapter Table of Cases Index If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 29 May 2014 15:01:49 GMT Philip Wilson The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. It comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 8 ½" x 11" 824 pages Related Products Full Article
ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 09:19:05 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size. You'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. Comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) 824 pages Related Products 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide + the If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2013) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:03:37 GMT Author: Dr. Leo Troy The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more. The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin. The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac. The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including: Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies (holding companies) Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ust A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts, 3rd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 01 May 2007 08:30:09 GMT A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts provides pertinent estate and trust compliance information for professionals who complete tax returns for estates and trusts. Accountants and lawyers who provide advice on the administration of estates or trusts will find the tips and checklists provided by the author, helpful in the planning process.Since the last edition was published, there have been substantial changes that impact estate planning in the form of budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes, new case law, and CRA administrative positions.The new edition of A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts has been updated to include: all legislative changes to October 2010 new CRA administrative filing requirements new CRA technical interpretations new court cases with respect to trust residency determination Other topics covered include: Estate Administration Calculating Income Taxes Payable Income and Capital Interest in Trusts Family Trusts Executor's Compensation Estate Accounting Capital Gains Deduction Allocations – Designations Anti-Avoidance Rules The 21-Year Deemed Disposition Rule The author provides guidance on completing appropriate Canada Revenue Agency forms. Selected Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars are reproduced to further assist in the completion of the relevant forms. Related ProductsImplementing Estate Freezes, 3rd EditionEstate Planning with Life Insurance, 5th EditionDeath of a Taxpayer, 10th EditionThe Estate Planner's Handbook, 4th Edition If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
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