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Dominion Tax Cases (current) with Consolidated Finding Lists

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

Features include:

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

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Cantax T2 and T2 Plus with Corporation Internet Filing

For more than 20 years, Cantax T2Plus with Corporation Internet Filing has been the go-to corporate tax software for Canadian professionals, and with reason. It’s your tool to navigate tricky corporate returns easily and accurately, so you can get back to the business of offering your clients more.

Everything you need, anywhere you are

Are you in rural Alberta and need a form? Or maybe you’re in Ontario and dealing with harmonization? No problem. Cantax T2Plus with Corporation Internet Filing supports corporate returns in every province or territory, except Québec. And whether your clients do business in one or all of the provinces and territories, you’re prepared. Every calculation and common forms are included.

Plus:

  • You don’t need to remember the name of every lesser-known form — simply perform a keyword search for forms.
  • Clients with all kinds of year-end dates? One version of Cantax T2Plus with Corporation Internet Filing can handle them all.
  • Bankruptcy filings are handled without purchasing additional modules.

Productivity features save you time and effort!

  • You’re still prepared next year, and the year after that. Cantax T2Plus with Corporation Internet Filing provides coverage for roughly 3½ tax years.
  • Ontario harmonization changes are built right in so there is nothing extra you need to do.
  • Completing a form that’s required on separate filings or documents? You can "clone" certain forms to create an extra copy, so you can improve accuracy and save time.

Save your energy for helping your clients, not figuring out tax software

Starting right from the get-go, Cantax T2Plus with Corporation Internet

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Canadian Tax Reporter with Window on Canadian Tax Library

Bundled to help you better understand how the CRA thinks

This combination of Canadian Tax Reporter and Window on Canadian Tax Library offers unique insights into the internal operation of the CRA.

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Canadian Tax Reporter

This full income tax service provides extensive commentary on all aspects of federal income tax, written by tax experts from Dentons Canada LLP, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Joseph Frankovic, tax lawyer and member of the adjunct faculty of Osgoode Hall Law School, and a team of other expert contributors.

Content includes:

  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Related statutes, including the Employment Insurance Act, the Canada Pension Plan, the Tax Court of Canada Act, and the Federal Court Act
  • CRA Bulletins, Circulars, Technical News, Registered Plans Newsletters, and Registered Charities Newsletters
  • Federal Income Tax forms and guides
  • All international tax treaties and social security agreements signed by Canada
  • Pending amendments to the Income Tax Act and extensive related matter
Bonus features:
  • Window on Canadian Tax®
    The most comprehensive tax product in Canada that provides expert commentary on internal CRA documents in both English and French. Delivers valuable insights into the CRA’s approach to the law, including actual practices and policies of the government relating to tax matters. Content includes:
    • CRA documents, pertinent legislation and tax cases
    • Commentary on the CRA’s most important internal documents by Dentons Canada LLP and other expert contributors, including Technical Interpretations, Advance Tax Rulings, memoranda between CRA offices and CRA’s answers to Tax Roundtable questions from various conferences
    • Cross-references to Wolters Kluwer CCH’s Canadian Tax Reporter
    • French CRA documents, summarized in English
  • Free training and technical support
Window on Canadian Tax is a registered trademark of Wolters Kluwer Limited.

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

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Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Content includes:

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

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

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



Professionals who subscribe to the Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings also find these publications instrumental to their pra

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The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures

The Supreme Court of Canada has delivered judgments in two critical cases involving the General Anti-Avoidance Rule. These long-awaited decisions are the most important developments in tax law in the past decade. Are you on the right side of GAAR?

History
When GAAR was introduced in 1988, it gave Revenue Canada very broad powers to challenge perceived tax avoidance activity. And since its genesis, there have been many justifiable concerns regarding GAAR's impact on tax planning. The bottom line is that GAAR has the power to affect any transaction that has the purpose of eliminating or reducing tax. But there has been little in the way of practical guidance to make informed planning decisions – until now.

The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures is written by Canada's most highly regarded team of experts on GAAR issues at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP: William I. Innes, LLB, LLM; Patrick J. Boyle, LLB; and Joel Nitikman, LLB, LLM. It was designed with your tax planning practice in mind and includes useful and accessible reference tools that will arm you with the knowledge and insight to inform your clients properly. It answers questions that will affect your tax planning strategies, such as:

  • What's the future of GAAR after Canada Trustco and Mathew?
  • What's a "textual, contextual and purposive" analysis?
  • What does the Supreme Court of Canada mean by requiring that tax measures be "predictable"?
  • What is the future of corporate tax planning?
  • What is the future of family and estate planning?
  • How will commercial tax shelters fare under the "new" GAAR analysis?
  • How does a practitioner cope with the post-Canada Trustco climate?
  • How do you document a transaction that may be probed by GAAR?

The author team goes beyond a descriptive and substantive analysis and provides you with key insights into the practical application of GAAR considerations for your day-to-day practice. As the application evolves, the CRA is likely to invoke GAAR with more frequency.

Resources

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CCH Accountants' Suite Guidebook English

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

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

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Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS

Webinar information current as of May 14, 2008

CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 2

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

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

Agenda

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

FASB 141(R):

A. Business Combinations

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

B. Consolidation and Non-controlling interests

C. IFRS 3 Differences

Speaker

Dr. Peter Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter D. Chant has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently the Chair of Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University.

Format

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

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SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2011 Edition) with CD-ROM

Available: November 2011

A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants.

The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement.

Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume.

The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book.        

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Tax Legislation 2009: Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

CCH's Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is a convenient vehicle for alerting clients to the new tax provisions provided under this economic stimulus bill. For individuals, this legislation includes a Making Work Pay Credit based on earned income, with a $250 economic stimulus payment to Social Security recipients and disabled veterans; an AMT patch for 2009; extension of the first-time homebuyer credit to September 1, 2009, with the repayment obligation eliminated for 2009 purchases; a $3,000 floor on the refundable Child Tax Credit; a $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit that is 40 percent refundable; suspension of income tax on up to $2,400 of unemployment benefits for 2009; expansion of eligible expenses for 529 plans to include computers and related technology; an above-the-line deduction for taxes related to the purchase of a new automobile; an increase in the credit for nonbusiness energy property from $500 to $1,500 and a modification of standards;  removal of the dollar limits on the credit for residential energy efficient property for fuel cell property; an increase in the credit for alternative fuel vehicle refueling property; and a general re-write of the plug-in electric drive motor vehicle credit, including elimination of dollar caps, a new credit for two or three wheel and low-speed plug-in vehicles, and allowing a credit for conversion kits.

On the business side, provisions include extending bonus depreciation and increased 179 expensing through 2009; up to five-year carryback of net operating losses; expansion of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to cover unemployed veterans and disconnected youth; deferral of cancellation of indebtedness income; an increased exclusion amount for commuter transit benefits and transit passes; an increase in the capital gain exclusion percentage for qualified small business stock; and reduction to seven years for the S Corporation built-in gain holding period. The legislation also includes a number of new or enhanced bond provisions aimed at economic recovery and alternative energy.

CCH's Highlights booklet is ideal for informing clients, prospects and staff about the key new tax changes and prompting them to turn to their tax and financial advisers for help.  It's authoritative, yet practical and easy-to-understand.  Affordable quantity discounts and the option of printing firm name and logo on the cover make the CCH Highlights booklet a great tool for firms to grow their businesses.

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State Tax Guidebook Library Plan

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

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Oil and Gas Taxation Library

Oil and Gas Taxation Library (U.S. and international)

Product Components
  • Oil and Gas Tax Reporter Tax Trends Newsletter (monthly) - tracks federal energy legislation, IRS rulings, federal cases, state tax, and other developments.
  • Multistate Oil and Gas Severance Tax Interactive Chart – allows you to quickly find the applicable oil or gas severance tax rates for any state jurisdiction, with citations to the state laws.
  • Oil and Gas Tax Reporter – edited by industry experts, providing many illustrative examples and tax planning considerations for oil and gas ventures, citations to controlling authorities, and updated quarterly to reflect the latest developments. Covers the tax provisions unique to the oil and gas industry, from exploration, through development, the production phase, and sales and other dispositions of the properties. Includes coverage of issues unique to oil and gas companies in various areas, including tax credits, depreciation, and accounting methods.
  • Internal Revenue Manual - Oil and Gas Handbook – IRS internal guidelines for the examination of income tax returns of taxpayers involved in the oil and gas industry.
  • ISPs/MSSPs – IRS papers establishing examination uniformity within industry categories; the publication includes the IRS Audit Technique Guide for the Oil & Gas Industry.

Contact your CCH account manager today or contact Benoit Filion.

Content is divided into six main sections, organized to trace the industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves – updated at least quarterly (more often as needed)

The content is easy to follow for practitioners familiar with the industry, as the presentation of the material mirrors the professional’s normal course or workflow, with an overview for each topic.

1.    Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation             Chapter 1
2.    Acquisition of Interests                                    Chapters 2 -- 8
3.    The Exploration Period                                    Chapters 9 -- 10
4.    The Production Period                                     Chapters 11 -- 18
5.    Dispositions                                                      Chapters 19 -- 21
6.    Other Areas (losses and aba

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

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

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

Content includes:

Bonus features:

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

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

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California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated (2012)

Available: March 2012

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

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

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

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


Related Products of Interest

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

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

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

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

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

Content includes:

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

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

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Guidebook to North Carolina Taxes (2011)

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

Edited by William W. Nelson, J.D. and Shelby Bennett, Ph.D., this popular and authoritative Guidebook is in its 39th Edition. It is the one source those involved with North Carolina taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format.  Concise explanations cover the taxes of major interest:

  • personal income tax
  • corporate income tax
  • tax on banks and other financial institutions
  • franchise tax
  • sales and use taxes
  • inheritance tax
  • gift tax
  • intangibles tax

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

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the North Carolina tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key recent developments.  While this handbook focuses on the law applicable to the filing of income tax returns in 2011 for the 2010 tax year, legislative changes effective after 2010 are also noted with an indication of the effective date to avoid confusion and to assist in future tax planning.  References to both the North Carolina and related federal provisions are provided throughout for those who wish to examine full text of the applicable law. Also, detailed Tables of Contents, Law and Regulations Finding Lists, a Topical Index and organized presentation of the content make pinpointing critical information quick and easy. Helpful references to specific paragraphs in the comprehensive CCH North Carolina Tax Reports service are provided throughout the Guidebook to assist users in further, more comprehensive tax research and tax planning.

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California Sales and Use Tax Answer Book 2011

Available: September 2011

The California Sales and Use Tax Answer Book provides extensive citation to important case and statutory law. The varying rates, the changing jurisdictional boundaries, the different tax bases, and the often inconsistent and contradictory interpretations of similarly worded statutes are all covered. The book also includes a chapter on sales tax reforms, particularly the Streamlined Sales Tax.

The California Sales and Use Tax Answer Book provides coverage of topics such as subjects of sales and use tax, taxable persons, taxable transactions, interstate and extraterritorial transactions, constitutional issues and the latest updates on the Streamlined Sales Tax. Also included are case summaries which cover such areas as statistical sampling methodology, nexus, collection of sales tax by remote sellers, sales tax and the requirements of the commerce clause, sales made through independent contractors or brokers, sales and use tax in internet/electronic commerce, collection of use tax by a remote seller and minimum contacts requirements for out-of-state retailers.

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 Overview of Sales and Use Taxation
Chapter 2 Constitutional Principles Impacting State and Local Taxation
Chapter 3 Sales Tax
Chapter 4 Use Tax
Chapter 5 Exclusions from Gross Receipts/Sales Price
Chapter 6 Special Treatment Afforded to Various Business Activities
Chapter 7 Vehicles, Vessels and Aircraft
Chapter 8 Exemptions
Chapter 9 Other Exemptions
Chapter 10 Subjects of Sales and Use Taxes
Chapter 11 Permits, Security and Tax Rates
Chapter 12 Returns and Payment
Chapter 13 Records and Audits
Chapter 14 Assessment and Appeals
Chapter 15 Penalties and Interest
Chapter 16 Refunds and Credits
Chapter 17 Court Actions and Related Matters
Chapter 18 State Tax Collection Procedures
Chapter 19 Organization of State Sales and Use Tax Administration

Table of Authorities
Table of California Revenue and Taxation Code Sections
Table of Cases
Index

 

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Financial Statement Notes Library

Ensure consistent and accurate compliance with financial statement disclosure requirements.

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

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

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

Why the Financial Statement Notes Library?

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

Some key areas updated with changes under new ASPE include:

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

Updated for compliance with new standards:

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

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

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Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

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

The Internet version is updated frequently.

Content includes:

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

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

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Australian Master Tax Guide, 2011

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.

 

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Illinois Taxes, Guidebook to State Taxes 2012

Available: November 2011

CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes are the classic handbooks on specific State taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in State taxes, these time-saving guides are accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes (when applicable). The 2012 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time.

Related Books:

   

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

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

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

Content includes:

Bonus features:

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

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

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North Carolina Taxes, Guidebook to State Taxes 2012

Available: December 2011

CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes are the classic handbooks on specific State taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in State taxes, these time-saving guides are accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes (when applicable). The 2012 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time.

Related Books:

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Canadian Tax Library Plan with Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library Plan with Tax Window Library is ideally suited to professionals who depend on up-to-the-minute tax information and are looking for insight into the CRA’s approach to the law.

The Internet version is updated frequently.

Content includes:

  • Income Tax Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News
  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Canadian Tax Reporter commentary
  • Current Dominion Tax Cases
  • Archival Dominion Tax Cases
  • Tax treaties and Social Security agreements
  • Canadian Master Tax Guide
  • Federal Income Tax forms and guides
  • Tax Window Files
  • Special reports
Bonus features:
  • Wolters Kluwer CCH newsletters provide timely, pragmatic articles written by high-profile tax practitioners, as well as synopses of recent government developments. Included in your subscription:
    • Tax Topics
    • Dominion Tax Cases
    • Canadian GST/HST Monitor
    • Window on Canadian Tax (commentary on Tax Window Files)
  • Roadmaps
    Roadmaps are a practical jumping-off point for tax research that help you navigate tax issues and related commentary more efficiently. Each roadmap provides a summary of relevant tax considerations to specific types of transactions, events, issues, or topics, as well as links to Wolters Kluwer CCH commentary and other key references for further research.
  • CCH Smart Charts® (with CCH Online only)
    Using exclusive technology, these time-saving interactive research tools integrate your subscription content to quickly create federal-provincial tax comparisons in an easy-to-read chart format. CCH Smart Charts let you move easily between explanations, analysis, and primary source documents. You choose the topics. You choose the jurisdictions. You choose the year. Smart Charts do the rest.
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Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy – U.S. (3rd Edition)

Available: August 2010

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

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

The book's practical coverage and approach include:

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

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

Table of Contents 

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

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

Chapter 4 - Methods

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Guidebook to California Taxes (2011

CCH's Guidebook to California Taxes is the classic handbook on California taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in California taxes, this time-saving aid is accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes. The 2011 Guidebook is the 62nd Edition, reflecting significant new legislation, regulations, court decisions, and State Board of Equalization decisions through press time in December. It is authored by CCH Tax Law Editors with additional editorial commentary provided by highly-regarded tax practitioners, Bruce Daigh and Christopher Whitney of PricewaterhouseCoopers.

This practical resource includes a guide to the preparation of California personal income tax returns--for residents, non-residents, and part-year residents. This special return preparation section discusses who must file, filing status, exemptions, deductions, rates, credits, where and when to file, extensions, and estimated taxes, as well as compliance procedures and requirements relevant to return preparation.  A special summary of key new legislative, regulatory and judicial developments provides at-a-glance awareness of changes and the impact on taxpayers. The Guidebook also compares state taxes with federal taxes and illustrates the differences. Cross references make it easy to trace comparable California and federal provisions.

The CCH Guidebook to California Taxes is designed to accomplish four main objectives
:

  1. Give an updated and comprehensive picture of the impact and pattern of all taxes levied by the state of California and also the general property tax levied by local governmental units.
  2. Provide quick and reliable step-by-step guidance to the preparation of individual resident, nonresident, and part-year resident income tax returns.
  3. Present a readable quick reference to the personal income tax and taxes on corporate income.
  4. Tell you quickly what the California tax law provides, whether the provision is the same as the federal and, if so, the significance of the difference.
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Form 990 Compliance Guide, 2012

Available: May 2012

Author: Clark Nuber

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

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

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Guidebook to Illinois Taxes (2011)

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

Now in its 41st edition, this popular handbook is the one source those involved with Illinois taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format.  It presents concise coverage of the taxes of major interest including:

  • Personal Income Tax
  • Corporate Income Tax
  • Sales And Use Taxes

Other Illinois taxes are summarized, as well, including the administration and imposition of City of Chicago taxes, with particular emphasis placed on persons or transactions subject to the tax, the basis and rate of tax, and the new annual return provisions.Administration and imposition of City of Chicago taxes 

The Guidebook includes additional practical tips, pointers and examples to practitioners by Marilyn A. Wethekam, Fred O. Marcus, Jordan M. Goodman, David A. Hughes, Brian L. Browdy, and C. Eric Fader of Horwood Marcus & Berk in Chicago.  This valuable commentary helps practitioners further apply the complex principles of Illinois tax law to specific practice situations.

For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Illinois tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key legislative developments in the law.  While this handbook focuses on the law applicable to the filing of income tax returns in 2011 for the 2010 tax year, legislative changes effective after 2010 are also noted with an indication of the effective date to avoid confusion and to assist in future tax planning.  Helpful references to both the Illinois and related federal provisions are provided throughout for those who wish to more fully examine explanations and text of the applicable law.  Also, detailed Tables of Contents, Law and Regulations Finding Lists, a Topical Index, and an organized presentation of the content combine to make pinpointing critical information quick and easy.  Detailed references to specific paragraphs in the comprehensive CCH Illinois Tax Reports service are also provided throughout the Guidebook to assist users in further, more comprehensive tax research and tax planning.

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Canadian Tax Library Plan

A collection of important tax resources that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library Plan is ideally suited to professionals who depend on up-to-the-minute tax information.

The Internet version is updated frequently.

Content includes:

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

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



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California Taxes, Guidebook to State Taxes 2012

Available: December 2011

CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes are the classic handbooks on specific State taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in State taxes, these time-saving guides are accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes (when applicable). The 2012 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time. Related Books:

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IFRS Literacy: Understanding the New Financial Statements

New rules for financial statement users

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

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

Description and explanation of how financial statements will change under IFRS

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

IFRS Impact highlights key differences under previous Canadian GAAP

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

Unique Canadian perspective for Canadian readers

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

Topical coverage includes:

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

About the Author

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US Tax Legislation 2012: Sunset of the 2001 & 2003 Tax Relief Acts: Law, Explanation & Analysis

CCH Provides the critical explanation and analysis to help you make sense of federal tax provisions enacted in 2001 and 2003 that are scheduled to expire December 31, 2012, so you can plan, respond and advise with confidence.

This book provides you with timely and practical guidance on the impending sunset of the tax cuts and benefits originally enacted as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Additionally, enhanced capital gains and dividends tax rates in the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) and subsequent legislation will also sunset after December 31, 2012. CCH editors, together with leading tax practionners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis, guidance, examples and planning tips.

THE IRC provisions impacted by the sunset provisions of EGTRRA and JGTRRA are arranged in Code section sequence with caution language. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of how the sunset works, impacts the IRC and how it affects taxpayers.

Complimentary Special report: www.cch.ca/Sunset

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IFRS Interactive Disclosure Checklist

The features and functionality you need to simplify the complex process of preparing financial statements.

Save valuable time by locating the right disclosure requirements quickly with the IFRS Interactive Disclosure Checklist. This software is loaded with features that simplify the complex process of preparing financial statements. Just by answering some simple questions, you’ll be able to quickly locate the right disclosure requirements plus you’ll have access to line-by-line disclosure guidance, ensuring disclosures are complete and accurate.

Consistent with the International Financial Reporting Standards

This software is organized by accounting topic consistent with the International Financial Reporting Standards and can be used on its own or linked to the Standards content in your CCH IFRS research subscription for additional guidance on the scope and interpretation. The completed checklist can be placed in annual or quarterly workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures.

  • Tailor each checklist to ensure that only relevant questions are asked, and customize which questions you want to print.
  • Roll forward checklists from prior periods; log and highlight preparer comments.
  • Problem answers and disclosures are tracked automatically; on-screen guidance and tips will help you prepare statements with confidence.
  • With regular updates, you’ll stay current and see what has changed between updates.
IFRS Interactive Disclosure Checklist is the optimal tool to ensure your disclosures are complete and accurate:

Customizable — Tailor each checklist to ensure that only relevant questions are asked. You can even customize which questions you want to print.

Time saving features — Roll forward checklists from prior periods, keeping only the information you want; log and highlight preparer comments.

Uncomplicated navigation — Find what you need using checklist filters, dynamic contents window and ‘find’ feature.

Interactive — Save valuable time by locating the right disclosure requirements quickly. You’ll get line-by-line disclosure guidance and forms can be filled in on-screen or printed out.

Helpful tools — Problem answers and disclosures are tracked automatically; on-screen guidance and tips will help you prepare statements with confidence.

Integration — Use checklists alongside CCH’s IFRS for Canada research content to meet all your IFRS information needs. Integrate the checklist tool into your internal control processes for a seamless workflow..

Updated regularly — Stay current and easily see what changed between updates.

IFRS Inte

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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - English 2012-2013

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This handy and popular booklet provides financial advisors with the information needed on the tax and financial components of many life situations.

Includes details and information on:

  • Retirement Planning  
  • Personal Tax 
  • Estate Planning 
  • Pensions and Benefits 
  • Budget Highlights
  • Insurance
  • Consumer Index
  • Government Programs

Only $14.90 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders.

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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - English 2009-2010

The popular Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference booklet is intended as a portable reference source with targeted information most used by financial professionals.

Topics Include:

  • Investing
  • Saving Money
  • Taxation
  • Employment
  • Life and Health Insurance
  • Old Age Security
  • Maximum Monthly Benefits
  • Average housing costs
  • Government web sites

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US Tax Legislation 2012: Sunset of the 2001 & 2003 Tax Relief Acts: Law, Explanation & Analysis

CCH Provides the critical explanation and analysis to help you make sense of federal tax provisions enacted in 2001 and 2003 that are scheduled to expire December 31, 2012, so you can plan, respond and advise with confidence.
This book provides you with timely and practical guidance on the impending sunset of the tax cuts and benefits originally enacted as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Additionally, enhanced capital gains and dividends tax rates in the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) and subsequent legislation will also sunset after December 31, 2012. CCH editors, together with leading tax practionners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis, guidance, examples and planning tips.
THE IRC provisions impacted by the sunset provisions of EGTRRA and JGTRRA are arranged in Code section sequence with caution language. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of how the sunset works, impacts the IRC and how it affects taxpayers.

Complimentary Special report: www.cch.ca/Sunset

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Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance and Controversy (4th Edition)

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

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

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

Table of Contents (Summary)
Chapter 1   Introduction
Chapter 2   General Principles of Code Sec. 482
Chapter 3   Methods for Transfers of Tangible Property
Chapter 4   Methods for Transfer of Intangible Property
Chapter 5   Intercompany Services
Chapter 6   Intercompany Loans and Advances
Chapter 7   Penalties
Chapter 8   The Code Sec. 1059A limitation
Chapter 9   Overall strategy for compliance and controversy
Chapter 10  Preparing transfer pricing documentation
Chapter 11  Examination
Chapter 12  Post-examination procedural alternatives
Chapter 13  Advance pricing agreements
Chapter 14  The OECD approach to transfer pricing
Chapter 15  Customs valuation issues
Chapter 16  State transfer pricing

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Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis

Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis.

The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected.

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Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2014) (U.S.)

Steven D. Simpson, J.D., LL.M

Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas:

  • tax law and the rules that govern compliance
  • reporting requirements
  • compliance steps, choices and mechanisms
  • accounting.
CONTENTS:

1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
3. Organizational and Operational Considerations
4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes
8. Exemption Application Procedures
9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors
Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
Appendix D: Publication 557
Appendix E: Publication 3833

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Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2013) (U.S.)

Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting.

CONTENTS:
1.    Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
2.    Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
3.    Organizational and Operational Considerations
4.    Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
5.    Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
6.    Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
7.    Private Foundation Excise Taxes
8.    Exemption Application Procedures
9.    Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
10.    Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors

Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
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Tax Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations (2012) (U.S.)

Available: April 2012

Provides a detailed analysis of the federal tax laws affecting tax-exempt organizations and the tax treatment of donors to such organizations. It offers expert guidance to tax-exempt organizations and their tax advisors on the tax compliance issues they confront on a daily basis and the preparation of the various tax forms they must file with the IRS. It offers unique insight into four key areas: tax law and the rules that govern compliance; reporting requirements; compliance steps, choices and mechanisms; and accounting.

CONTENTS:
1. Introduction to Tax-Exempt Organizations
2. Distinctions Between Private Foundations and Public Charities
3. Organizational and Operational Considerations
4. Private Inurement, Private Benefit, and Intermediate Sanctions
5. Engaging in a Trade or Business and Income from an Unrelated Trade or Business
6. Political and Legislative Activities of Public Charities
7. Private Foundation Excise Taxes
8. Exemption Application Procedures
9. Annual Returns and Disclosure Requirements
10. Charitable Contribution Deduction Requirements and Information for Donors

Appendix A: Sample Form 1023 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix B: Sample Form 1024 and Accompanying Documents
Appendix C: Sample Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-T
Appendix D: Publication 557
Appendix E: Publication 3833

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Social Media: Legal Risk & Corporate Policy

Published: May 2013


As employees blur the line between what’s business and what’s personal, electronic gaffes, outbursts, and spontaneous attacks span the globe in 80 milliseconds. It can happen anywhere at any time – not just from the office, not just from your network, not just from corporate devices.

To stay in control of this ever-changing threat, attorneys, corporate policymakers, and communications professionals must master the social media legal landscape. Social Media: Legal Risk and Corporate Policy quickly puts you in charge with:

  • The only practical, social media policy-creation toolkit that includes sample provisions
  • Proven techniques for navigating conflicts between policy and privacy
  • Valuable analysis of the implications and applications of social media cases – including labor and employment litigation and regulatory concerns
  • Exclusive insights from expert, author, attorney, consultant, and professor Adam Cohen

Now you can establish sound social media policy quickly. Spanning two distinct sections – “Managing Legal Risk” and “Navigating the Social Media Services’ Privacy Policies and Practices” – this book is organized to speed your policy creation and support ongoing management of social media issues.

You will also receive “at-your-fingertips” access to numerous appendices designed to save you time by taking you directly to key primary source documents. Buyers gain access to ongoing social media law updates from the author at www.resourcefullaw.com.


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SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2014 Edition) W/ CD-ROM

Author: Paul A. Mackey, CPA

SEC Disclosures Checklists is a practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in 1933 or 1934 Act domestic filings, including those on Forms 10-Q, 10-K, and 8-K. It can be used to prepare and review financial statement disclosures of most domestic registrants.

The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?" If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement.

Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume. The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures.

The free, back-of-the-book CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book:

  1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1933 and 1934 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic.
  2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
  3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines SEC disclosures required in MD&A that are included in 1933 and 1934 domestic filings.
PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES
- General Disclosures
- Cash
- Accounts and Notes Receivable
- Financial Instruments
- Inventory
- Other Investments
- Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation
- Intangible Assets and Amortization
- Accounts and Notes Payable
- Debt and Guarantors of Debt
- Leases
- Income Taxes
- Common Stock, Preferred Stock, and Noncontrolling Interests
- Revenue Recognition
- Share-Based Payment
- Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESO

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SEC Disclosures Checklists, (2012 Edition) W/ CD-ROM

Author: Ronald G. Pippin, CPA

A practical guide designed for CPAs who service public companies, whether internally or externally. It identifies disclosure requirements for financial statements, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This product is both for preparers and reviewers of financial statements that will be included in SEC 1933 or 1934 Act filings. It can be used to prepare and review the financial statement disclosures of non-small business, domestic registrants.
 
The checklists are organized by question, disclosure requirement and reference source. First, the reader is prompted with a question, such as "Does the company have restrictions on its cash?"  If the answer is yes, the reader proceeds to the disclosure requirement. The reader can also obtain more in-depth information by reading the excerpts from SEC reference material that is provided in the book and supports the requirement. 

Once the reader is satisfied that the company has met the disclosure requirements, the response to the question and the workpaper reference can be entered into the book or on the checklist, which is available on the free, companion CD included with the volume.  The completed checklists can be placed in quarterly or annual workpapers to provide support for review and compliance procedures.  

The CD contains three checklists covering the same disclosure questions and requirements in the book:

1. SEC Disclosures Checklist--Financial Statements for Commercial Companies and Specialized Industries. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures for financial statements included in 1934 and 1933 Act domestic filings that are incremental to U.S. GAAP. The checklist for commercial companies is organized by accounting topic.
2. SEC Disclosures Checklist Mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This checklist outlines the certification, disclosure, and reporting requirements resulting from the SEC rules mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
3. MD&A Disclosures Checklist. This checklist outlines the required SEC disclosures from MD&A included in 1934 and 1933 domestic filings.

CONTENTS:
PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--COMMERCIAL COMPANIES
- General Disclosures
- Cash
- Accounts and Notes Receivable
- Inventory
- Other Investments
- Fixed Assets, Repairs and Maintenance, and Depreciation
- Intangible Assets and Amortization
- Accounts and Notes Payable
- Debt and Guarantors of Debt
- Leases
- Income Taxes
- Common and Preferred Stock and Noncontrolling Interests
- Revenue Recognition
- Share-Based Payment
- Pension Plans, Other Postretirement Plans, and ESOPs
- Bankruptcy
- Business Combinations
- Quasi-Reorganizations
- Subsidiary's or Division's Separate Financial Statemen

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Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Planning & Compliance

Only one resource provides practical guidance to help ensure compliance with all Sarbanes-Oxley rules and regulations. Introducing the new Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Planning & Compliance, the first resource providing practical, step-by-step guidance to help you navigate the Sarbanes-Oxley maze and ensure compliance.

Written by two well-respected authorities, this unique and invaluable compendium:

  • Fully reflects the current body of SEC rules, regulations and interpretations, PCAOB rules and standards, and Sarbanes-Oxley related court decisions
  • Covers a wide range of compliance-related issues and areas, from SEC disclosure rules and certification of financial documents, to the treatment of pension plans and loans to officers
  • Includes regular updates to keep you current as the regulatory environment continues to expand and evolve
  • Provides exhaustive details on the compliance responsibilities of corporate CEOs, CFOs, directors, audit committees and attorneys

Most importantly, it provides a veritable "blueprint" for an effective corporate compliance program. For each area covered, you'll find a detailed summary of key subject matters to be addressed; step-by-step guidance on practical planning and implementation issues; recommended compliance procedures; and specific compliance actions to be taken by the company and its key officers. You'll also have access to best practices and policies designed to ensure good corporate governance, transparency and accurate financial reporting.

Why settle for "information and explanation" when you can have step-by-step guidance and advice?

 

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Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation 2013 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.)

Author: David F. Windish

Describes the federal tax consequences of real estate ownership, operations and activities. This updated 6th Edition is the most accessible and affordable reference available for all tax, real estate and investment professionals who need to know the tax ramifications and underpinnings of real estate investment.

The book begins by analyzing the tax basis of real estate and then offers a comprehensive discussion of the forms of ownership with comparative benefits and pitfalls of the differing types. Mortgages, at-risk rules, interest and other financial issues are thoroughly covered. Activities involved once ownership is established are then discussed, including

  • rental/leasing arrangements,
  • tenant's rent deduction,
  • landlord's income,
  • lease acquisition and cancellation,
  • leasehold improvements, and
  • investment credit considerations.

The book thoroughly examines the actual operation of real estate,
including:

  • coverage of operating expenses and taxes,
  • mixed-use residences,
  • startup expenses and
  • real estate taxes,

plus guidance on:

  • additions and improvements,
  • depreciation,
  • development and
  • related issues.

An in-depth focus on passive activity loss rules is included, as well as a separate section analyzing homeowner issues.

Finally, the disposition of real estate is covered, along with a special discussion dealing with securitized real estate investments.

710 pages

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Oil Spill Intelligence Report

Since 1978, the Oil Spill Intelligence Report (OSIR) has been known for its timely, comprehensive, worldwide coverage of developments in every aspect of the oil spill world: coverage of oil spills worldwide, contingency planning, cleanup and control equipment, scientific research, prevention efforts, international treaties, conferences and courses, training and drills, spill legislation and litigation, and publications and reports.

Features & Benefits:

  • Keep alerted to oil spills worldwide as they happen, with eyewitness reports from our global network of experts.
  • Take advantage of valuable spill information resources, including reports, directories, and training films – OSIR tells you what is available and how to get it.
  • Find out about the most effective contingency plans worldwide so you can incorporate the best ideas into your own plans and actions.
  • Understand the significance of new oil spill-related technology so you can take advantage of the latest developments in spill cleanup and control equipment and services.
  • Avoid noncompliance fines and costly damage suits by keeping up-to-date and understanding new rules and regulations, legislation, and court decisions.
  • Avoid pitfalls and mistakes by learning what went right and what went wrong with each spill cleanup and response effort.
  • Keep abreast of the latest trends in dispersant use, bioremediation, in-situ burning, and more.
  • Get advance notice of valuable contract opportunities.
  • Keep informed about important meetings, seminars, and conferences, and stay on top of important developments with follow-up reports, even if you can't attend.

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Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.)

Glenn E. Dance, Partner at Ernst & Young, LLP

This is the premier publication on the taxation of Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and their partners. Master Limited Partnerships are sophisticated publicly traded entities that are sometimes referred to as "publicly traded partnerships."

This treatise provides a detailed discussion of the tax issues associated with the entire life cycle of an MLP, from its formation to its operation and ultimate liquidation. This treatise simplifies these complex rules and provides the reader with a practical understanding thereof. It includes real-life examples illustrating the application of the relevant tax rules to commonly-encountered MLP fact patterns. References are made throughout the treatise to specific MLP structures that currently exist in the marketplace so as to provide focus and practical application of the rules.

  1. An Introduction to Master Limited Partnerships
  2. Comparison of MLPs to Other Types of Business Organizations
  3. Application of MLP Qualified Income Test
  4. Tax Issues Associated with the Marketability of MLP Interests
  5. Tax Issues Associated with the Formation of an MLP
  6. Classes of MLP Interests and the Allocation of Taxable Income
  7. Tax Allocation Issues Related to Built-In Gain or Loss Property
  8. Basis Adjustments Resulting from Transfer of MLP Interest
  9. Tax Treatment of Disposition of MLP Units
  10. Tax Reporting Issues for MLPs

7" x 10"     500 pages

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Master Limited Partnerships 2013 (U.S.)

Author: Glenn E. Dance, Partner at Ernst & Young, LLP

This is the premier publication on the taxation of Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and their partners. It discusses the significant tax advantages by virtue of the MLP's status as a pass-through entity. MLPs are highly complex entities with significant administrative burdens which are discussed in detail. Moreover, MLP investors face tax complexities by virtue of the pass-through nature of the entity, This publication also explores the fact that MLPs are not subject to corporate tax or fluctuations in the investors' basis as a result of cash distributions.

This treatise provides a detailed discussion of the tax issues associated with the entire life cycle of an MLP, from its formation to its operation and ultimate liquidation. It simplifies these complex rules and provides the reader with a practical understanding thereof. It includes real-life examples illustrating the application of the relevant tax rules to commonly-encountered MLP fact patterns.

  1. An Introduction to Master Limited Partnerships
  2. Comparison of MLPs to Other Types of Business Organizations
  3. Application of MLP Qualified Income Test
  4. Tax Issues Associated with the Marketability of MLP Interests
  5. Tax Issues Associated with the Formation of an MLP
  6. Classes of MLP Interests and the Allocation of Taxable Income
  7. Tax Allocation Issues Related to Built-In Gain or Loss Property
  8. Basis Adjustments Resulting from Transfer of MLP Interest
  9. Tax Treatment of Disposition of MLP Units
  10. Tax Reporting Issues for MLPs

500 pages

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This book from Elder Planning expert Jacqueline Figas examines the aging client, beginning with relevant societal issues, physical changes and cognitive changes through to their eventual needs as consumers of health and social services. Jacqueline explains how many things have changed that render the past as an unlikely predictor of future client needs and offers a holistic approach to financial planning for the older client that incorporates long-term care considerations.

This critical resource includes:

  • Understanding the aging client
  • How their needs will change over time
  • How housing options impact the planning process
  • Evaluating LTC insurance
  • How to select the right policy for your client
  • Plan design considerations
  • The essentials of underwriting this unique risk
  • Numerous checklists, charts and resources
Jacqueline has over 30 years of industry experience, with most of her background specializing in the area of health benefits. She is a noted speaker and author on seniors’ issues and benefits planning for an aging clientele.

In addition to running her personal insurance practice, Health Assured Financial Group, Jacqueline serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Oakville Senior Citizens Residence, a supportive housing initiative owned by the Ontario Housing Corporation. She is a Chartered Life Underwriter, a Registered Health Underwriter, and an Elder Planning Counselor, and is on the faculty of Seneca College where she educates on a range of aging issues including both health and social aspects related to aging.

She is the author of the Long Term Care Insurance training module produced by ADVOCIS under their Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) Designation Program. Her published works through Wolters Kluwer CCH include “The Aging Client and Long-Term Care Issues” and “Disability Insurance and Other Living Benefits”.