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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - French 2009-2010

The French version of our 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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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

Only $12.95 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders.

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Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition

This title is available as an eBook.

What's an eBook?
An eBook is a digital version of a conventional printed book. Portable and perfect for your office or home, the eBook is easy to access from wherever your business may take you.

Adobe Digital Editions is a highly recommended free download eBook program designed to view and keep your eBooks organized
and centralized.


Published: August 2014


Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 41st Edition provides essential information for practitioners dealing with securities laws in Ontario, including:

  • Full text of the Ontario Securities Act, Regulation, and Forms
  • Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Rules, Policies, and Notices
  • National Instruments and Policy Statements
  • Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Notices
  • Rules of Procedure

It also provides current changes to the Ontario securities regulatory scheme, plus extensive annotations from Canada’s top securities law experts at McCarthy Tétrault LLP.

What's new in the 41st Edition:

  • New amendments to National Instrument 31-103, Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations, and Companion Policy 31-103CP, which came into force on May 1, 2014, as well as proposed amendments, which are expected to come into force on July 15, 2014, 2015, and 2016
  • Proposed amendments to National Instrument 81-101, Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure, which are expected to come into force on June 13, 2014
  • Amendments to OSC Rule 81-801, Implementing National Instrument 81-106, Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure, effective January 1, 2014
  • The updated version of OSC Staff Notice 15-702, Revised Credit for Cooperation Program, replaced March 11, 2014
  • New CSA Staff Notice 45-314, Consolidated List of Current CSA Exempt Market Initiatives, issued on March 20, 2014

Contributors
Michael C. Nicholas
Ian C . Michael<

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Why Financial Planning is Important to Accountants Archived Webinar 2012

This webinar series consists of a panel of highly successfully accounting professionals who have each approached the integration of financial planning into their practice in different ways. This first webinar covers:

  • Why accounting professionals should be providing financial planning
  • The revenue opportunities
  • The benefits for clients and the Accountant
  • Finding the right fit – in-house resource or partnering with an external financial advisor.
  • The challenges of launching financial planning services

Part Two:
Best Practices in Financial Planning for Accountants Archived Webinar 2012

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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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University of Chicago Law School - 64th Annual Federal Tax Conference Papers (Special TAXES Magazine Issue)

The University of Chicago Law School held its 64th Annual Federal Tax Conference at the business school’s Gleacher Center on a memorable date: 11/11/11. Published exclusively each year in the special March Issue of Taxes—The Tax Magazine are the papers presented at this prestigious conference.

  • The Past and Future of the Foreign Tax Credit (By Philip R. West and Amanda P. Varma)
  • PFICs (By Kimberly S. Blanchard) discussing the policy and purpose of the PFIC rules and suggesting ways in which the PFIC rules could be made more workable by IRS guidance.
  • Mayo Deference Examined Under the Six-Year Statute of Limitations Cases—A Proposal for a Constitutionally Sound Allocation of Lawmaking Authority (By Irving Salem) discussing the proper role of judicial deference to the agency.
  • Updating the Tax-Free Reorganization Rules—Attributes, Overlaps and More (By Michael L. Schler, Eric Solomon, Karen Gilbreath Sowell, Jonathan J. Katz and Gary Scanlon) analyzing tax-free reorganization rules.
  • To Err is Human; to Rescind, Divine (By Philip B. Wright) examining the role of rescission and other remedies to retroactively alter the tax consequences of a prior transaction.
  • The Mysterious Case of Disappearing Debt in Partnership Transactions (By Phillip Gall and Franny Wang) analyzing the five primary cases of disappearing debt in partnership transactions.
  • Employee Benefits Corner (by By Elizabeth Thomas Dold and David N. Levine) covering all types of employee benefits, including qualified plans, IRAs, governmental plans, nonqualified deferred compensation plans, and health and welfare plans.
  • The Estate Planner (By Lewis Saret) examining the tax and legal aspects of trusts and estates and significant current developments
  • International Tax Watch (By Stewart R. Lipeles, John D. McDonald) looking at the world of tax beyond the U.S.
  • Tax Practice (By William D. Elliott) focusing on tax practice and procedure issues.
  • Tax Trends (By Mark Luscombe) keeping you up-to-date on the latest trends in the tax world.

Special Feature:

  • Unwinding or Rescinding A Transaction: Good Tax Planning or Tax Fraud (by Sheldon I. Banoff). In the seminal 1984 article, Shelly examines when unwinding, rescission or substantial modification will be respected for federal tax purposes.

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U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015)

An excellent resource for quick answers to the most-asked questions and at-a-glance state-to-state comparisons.

The U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide provides return preparation guidance for use by taxpayers subject to corporate income or income-based taxes in more than one state. It provides an efficient means for practitioners to understand the rules and guidelines relevant to filing corporate income tax returns in all of the 47 states (plus New York City and the District of Columbia) that impose a corporate income tax or that impose a franchise or other tax (such as the Michigan Business Tax) at least partially measured by income.

CHARTS–designed to provide quick answers to the most often asked questions regarding state corporate income taxation.

STATE BY STATE DISCUSSIONS–offer practical explanations of major corporate tax topics, including:

  • Tax Rates
  • Tax Credits
  • Apportionment of Income
  • Combined Reporting
  • Consolidated Returns
  • Nexus
  • Net Operating Loss Carryforwards and Carrybacks
  • Return Filing Requirements
  • Alternative Minimum Taxes
  • Treatment of Flow-through Entities
A free link to the online version (PDF) of Multistate Corporate Tax Course for CPE 2015 is included.

9780808039105    6-1/4" x 9"    1,600 pages


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U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014)

An excellent resource for quick answers to the most-asked questions and at-a-glance state-to-state comparisons.

The U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide provides return preparation guidance for use by taxpayers subject to corporate income or income-based taxes in more than one state. It provides an efficient means for practitioners to understand the rules and guidelines relevant to filing corporate income tax returns in all of the 47 states (plus New York City and the District of Columbia) that impose a corporate income tax or that impose a franchise or other tax (such as the Michigan Business Tax) at least partially measured by income.

CHARTS–designed to provide quick answers to the most often asked questions regarding state corporate income taxation.

STATE BY STATE DISCUSSIONS–offer practical explanations of major corporate tax topics, including:
- Tax Rates
- Tax Credits
- Apportionment of Income
- Combined Reporting
- Consolidated Returns
- Nexus
- Net Operating Loss Carryforwards and Carrybacks
- Return Filing Requirements
- Alternative Minimum Taxes
- Treatment of Flow-through Entities

A free link to the online version (PDF) of Multistate Corporate Tax Course for CPE 2014 is included.

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Multistate Corporate

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The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence

The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence is an authoritative guide with answers to evolving questions in civil and criminal litigation. The five volume series presents the same quality of research, thought, and analysis as the original Wigmore, creating a genuine present-day counterpart to the seminal evidence treatise.

Volume 1: Selected Rules of Limited Admissibility provides a sophisticated framework for lawyers and judges to understand and apply the rules that exclude evidence for policy reasons.

Volume 2: Evidentiary Privileges offers unique analysis of recent evidentiary problems including application of the attorney-client privilege to government agencies and corporate entities, and the difficulty of determining exactly who holds the privilege. In these two volumes, you’ll find also a practical framework for evaluating the existence or scope of new privileges.

Volume 3: Expert Evidence provides in depth coverage of the topics that lawyers and judges must know when dealing with expert testimony about medicine, engineering, psychology, economics, and forensic science, among other areas. It covers the topics common to all such testimony and focuses on scientific and statistical evidence, providing sophisticated and up-to-date explanations and analyses.

Volume 4: Evidence of Other Misconduct and Similar Events is a comprehensive, scholarly analysis of when evidence of crimes, wrongs, or acts other than those at issue in a trial may be admitted into evidence. The author analyzes the history of the prohibition on character evidence in England and the United States and the development of exceptions to the rule, discusses how courts should analyze questions of character evidence, and treats in detail the various exceptions such as motive, opportunity, preparation, plan, modus operandi, and identity.

Volume 5: Impeachment and Rehabilitation is a thorough review of all the rules governing impeachment of witnesses. It deals with impeachment with prior convictions, with prior bad acts, with inconsistent statements, with evidence of bias, and other evidence derogating credibility. Rules about limits on the use of extrinsic evidence to impeach are covered in detail.

 

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The New 3.8% Medicare Tax: In-Depth Analysis and Planning (U.S.)

Authors: Robert S. Keebler, Peter J. Melcher, MIchelle J. Ward, and Christopher W. Schuler

This new title analyzes the new 3.8% Medicare Tax on Net Investment Income, which will become effective January 1, 2013 pursuant to the Affordable Care Act of 2010 as recently upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. This tax will have a wide ranging effect on many taxpayers including individuals, businesses, estates and trusts and this book will help taxpayers and tax advisors understand and prepare for the consequences of this new tax. Effective January 1, 2013 the new 3.8% Medicare tax is imposed on the lesser of "net investment income" or the excess (if any) of "modified adjusted gross income" over the "threshold amount."

  • How does the surtax work
  • What is "investment income"
  • What is modified adjustment gross income
  • What are the best strategies to reduce MAGI
  • What are the best strategies to reduce investment income
  • How life insurance will play an expanded role in income tax planning
  • Will tax-exempt bonds continue to make sense
  • How will tax deferred annuities work under the surtax
  • Why Roth conversion will be a powerful strategy and more

Chapter 1. Overview—Unearned Income Medicare Contribution Tax (UIMCT)
Chapter 2. Application of the UIMCT to Individuals
Chapter 3. Application of the UIMCT to Trusts and Estates
Chapter 4. 2012 UIMCT Planning for Individuals and Businesses
Chapter 5. UIMCT Planning for 2013 and Later Years

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The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning, 3rd Edition

A comprehensive guide that helps financial advisors initiate and plan for their clients' business succession. Legal, tax, insurance, and financial implications are discussed. Practical andanalytical, this book focuses on the personal and emotional issues involved, potential obstacles, and solutions.

Topics covered:

  • New for this edition: Planning for the advisor's own practice – Including FREE Practice Analyst CD
  • Getting started
  • Family-owned businesses
  • Identification of appropriate buyers
  • Determination of clients' key motivators
  • Insurance
  • Small business gains exemption
  • Business valuation
  • Circumstances of sale, such as retirement, disability, or death

Errors were discovered in a chart in Chapter Two, Selling at Retirement of The Advisor's Guide to Business Succession Planning. Below is the corrected chart for Vendor Financing on page 15. We apologize for any inconvenience that this error may have caused.

Correction to Vendor Financing Cash Flow Chart, Chapter Two – Page 15

Year Interest Income Capital Gains SBGE Available Total Taxable Tax at 40%
1 60,000 200,000 100,000 110,000 44,000
2 55,448 200,000 100,000 105,448 42,179
3 50,623 200,000 Full Article

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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 Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2014 Edition (U.S.)

Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client:

1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable.
2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition.
3. Achieve desired business objectives.

Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions
Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization
Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001
Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities
Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations
Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations
Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197
Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions
Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues
Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs

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Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions, 2015 Edition (U.S.)

Author: Glenn R. Carrington

Gives in-depth, practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional perspective. It will help your client:

  1. Decide if the transaction should be taxable or nontaxable.
  2. Structure the deal for the best results–stock or asset acquisition.
  3. Achieve desired business objectives.
Chapter 1 Taxable and Tax-Free Acquisitions
Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Deductibility and Capitalization
Chapter 3 Accounting for Restructuring Transactions under Code §§351, 338, 381, 721, and 1001
Chapter 4 Treatment of Contingent Liabilities
Chapter 5 Treatment of Transaction Costs Prior to the Final Capitalization Regulations
Chapter 6 Final Capitalization Regulations
Chapter 7 Debt Modifications in Connection with Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 8 Original Issue Discount (OID) in Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 9 Amortization of Intangibles under Code §197
Chapter 10 Limitation on Loss Carrybacks — Corporate Equity Reduction Transactions
Chapter 11 Consolidated Return Tax Accounting Issues
Chapter 12 Tax Accounting Issues in Bankruptcies and Work-outs


9780808039327   7" x 10"    1,090 pages

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Summary and Analysis of Fiscal Year 2015 U.S. Budget Proposal

Complimentary: www.cch.ca/2015USBudget

On March 4, 2014, President Obama released a $3.9 trillion proposed fiscal year (FY) 2015 federal budget, with a mix of expanded child, family and education tax credits as well as some curbed tax preferences for higher income individuals and businesses. Funding for the proposed tax breaks would come from, among other proposals, taxing carried interest as ordinary income, extending payroll taxes to cover certain distributions from professional service companies, and restricting the availability of like-kind exchange treatment for real estate transactions. In conjunction with the budget, the Treasury Department also released its Green Book, providing explanations of the proposed budget.

CCH's Tax Briefing: Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Proposals provides you with a summary of the budget proposal.

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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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Small Business & Self-Employed Tax Issues, 2013 (U.S.)

A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to individuals who file Schedule C or C-EZ of Form 1040 such as small business owners who are sole proprietors, independent contractors, and statutory employees.  The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns including business income, deductible business expenses, and tax credits.  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.

Business Income
-    Gross Receipts
-    Rental and Royalty Income
-    Interest and Dividends
-    Other Income
—    Cancelled Debts
—    Barter Income
-    Items Excluded from Income

Business Expenses
-    Trade or Business Expenses
-    Costs of Goods Sold (COGs)
-    Compensation and Benefits
-    Taxes and Interest
-    Rental Expenses
-    Code Sec. 179 Expensing and Depreciation
-    Car and Truck Expenses
-    Travel, Meals, and Entertainment
-    Home Office Expenses
-    Domestic Production Activities
-    Net Operating Losses (NOLs)
-    Other Business Expenses
-    Business Bad Debts
-    Casualty Losses
-    Research Expenses
-    Insurance
-    Charitable Contributions
-    Advertising
-    Legal and Professional Fees

Gains and Losses
-    Sale or Exchange of Business Property
-    Capital Gains and Losses
-    Like-Kind Exchanges
-    Involuntary Conversions
-    Installment Sales
-    Other Sales or Exchanges
-    Passive Activity Losses and At-Risk Rules
-    Hobby Losses

Business Tax Credits
-    General Business Credit
-    Investment Credit
-    Hiring and Retention Credits
-    Research Credit
-    Employer Credits
-    Energy and Fuel-Related Credits
-    Other Tax Credits

Tax Accounting
-    Acc

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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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Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition

The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, Third Edition is a complete and up-to-date handbook on the issue of corporate disclosure, covering the impact of the federal securities laws on both informal communications and the process of communicating with shareholders.

The third edition expands topics previously covered, addressing the legal issues and practical concerns surrounding implementation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The book also has an in-depth treatment of management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), something that, although appearing in required SEC filings, involves many of the same difficult and complex issues raised by the informal disclosure process. Also addressed are: SEC reforms of the periodic reporting process; issues pertaining to stock research analysts and conflicts of interest; and various relevant corporate governance requirements and their disclosure implications.

Critical areas analyzed include:

  • Disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions
  • The duty to disclose
  • Dissemination
  • Issues involving materiality
  • Disclosure of bad news
  • Negotiations
  • Dealing with analysts
  • And much more!

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Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition

Published: August 2009


Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration 2nd Revised Edition consists of two books and an interactive DVD.

Volume I follows the progress of a dispute between two companies, in step-by-step detail, through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration in turn. Volume II provides precise, informed solutions to the problems raised in the first volume’s case study.

The DVD contains not only all contracts and other written documentation produced during the dispute — including all procedural orders and awards rendered by the arbitral tribunal during the arbitration, the text of legal materials such as arbitration laws and rules and international conventions, and further learning and teaching aids — but also almost 100 videos dramatising the negotiation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings described in the books, conducted by highly experienced practitioners active in the field of international dispute resolution. Subtitles in the videos refer the viewer to paragraphs in the books where each relevant legal problem is analysed.

With its concrete and highly practical approach, this innovative teaching and training tool for international dispute resolution will be of immeasurable value to students and teachers of dispute resolution, corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people.


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Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015)

Authors: Robert W. Jamison, William N. Kulsrud, Teresa Stephenson

An authoritative practice-tested reference tool for accountants, attorneys, corporate tax departments, and other practitioners who need accurate, timely information concerning the operation of multistate or single-state S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships in all 50 states. Easy-to-access charts list the specifics of each state's taxing scheme. The authors present current and reliable information for all four entities on:

  • Tax Rules
  • Composite Returns
  • Formation, Reports and Dissolution
  • Penalties
  • Appeals Process
  • Amended Returns
  • Filing requirements
A free link to the online version (PDF) of the Multistate Corporate Tax Course will be included.

9780808038924    8-1/2" x 11"      470 pages

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Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014)

An authoritative practice-tested reference tool for accountants, attorneys, corporate tax departments, and other practitioners who need accurate, timely information concerning the operation of multistate or single-state S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships in all 50 states. Easy-to-access charts list the specifics of each state's taxing scheme. The authors present current and reliable information for all four entities on:

- Resident and non-resident taxation
- Apportionment of income
- Compliance requirements
- Conversion 
- Incorporation 
- Employment taxes and income shifting
- Dismantling affiliated groups
- Filing requirements

The guide also contains timely coverage of eligibility requirements and election formalities, corporate-level taxes and composite or consolidated tax returns.


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Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2013)

An authoritative practice-tested reference tool for accountants, attorneys, corporate tax departments, and other practitioners who need accurate, timely information concerning the operation of multistate or single-state S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships in all 50 states. Easy-to-access charts list the specifics of each state's taxing scheme. The authors present current and reliable information for all four entities on:

  • Resident and non-resident taxation
  • Apportionment of income
  • Compliance requirements
  • Conversion
  • Incorporation
  • Employment taxes and income shifting
  • Dismantling affiliated groups
  • Filing requirements
The guide also contains timely coverage of eligibility requirements and election formalities, corporate-level taxes and composite or consolidated tax returns.

There will no longer be a print version available of the Multistate Corporate Tax Course for CPE. A free link to the online version (PDF) of the Multistate Corporate Tax Course 2013 will be included.

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Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD)

Author: Jeffrey A. Schoenblum

Gives the estate planning professional instant access to the estate planning laws of all 50 states and the District of Columbia. In one comprehensive source, the Guide provides state-by-state guidance on how to minimize state taxes to preserve the multistate estate, achieve the desired disposition of property regardless of jurisdiction, resolve commonly encountered state law problems in estate practice, and assure asset protection. Each table is broken into detailed, separate analyses, which consist of a series of detailed questions. The tables are designed for state-by-state comparisons. All information in the charts generally reflects state laws in effect on May 31, 2014.

In addition, the book contains a back-of-the book CD with the Advance Directives of all 50 states.

  • Formal Will Requirements
  • Proving Foreign Wills
  • Non-resident Qualification as a Fiduciary
  • Small Estates Procedure
  • Will Substitutes
  • The Rights of a Spouse
  • Intestate Succession
  • Asset Protection
  • Rule Against Perpetuities
  • Living Will
  • Status of Children Conceived by Assisted Reproduction Techniques
  • Contracts Resulting in State Taxation of an Estate's Income
  • Income Tax Rates for Trusts & Estates
  • 14  State Inheritance, Estate, Generation Skipping Transfer, and Gift Taxes
9780808039259    8-1/2" x 11"     1,248 pages

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Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD)

Gives the estate planning professional instant access to the estate planning laws of all 50 states and the District of Columbia. In one comprehensive source, the Guide provides state-by-state guidance on how to minimize state taxes to preserve the multistate estate, achieve the desired disposition of property regardless of jurisdiction, resolve commonly encountered state law problems in estate practice, and assure asset protection. The easy-to-use format enables the estate planning professional to readily locate information concerning one state’s treatment of a particular issue (or compare the treatment required by several states) all on the same table. Each table is broken into detailed, separate analyses, which consist of a series of detailed questions. The tables are designed for state-by-state comparisons. All information in the new and updated charts generally reflects state laws in effect on May 31, 2013. 

In addition, the book contains a back-of-the book CD with the Advance Directives of all 50 states.
  1. Formal Will Requirements
  2. Proving Foreign Wills
  3. Nonresident Qualification as a Fiduciary
  4. Small Estates Procedure
  5. Will Substitutes
  6. The Rights of a Spouse
  7. Intestate Succession
  8. Asset Protection
  9. Rule Against Perpetuities 
  10. Living Will 
  11. Status of Children Conceived by Assisted Reproduction Techniques
  12. Contracts Resulting in State Taxation of an Estate's Income
  13. Income Tax Rates for Trusts & Estates
  14. State Inheritance, Estate, Generation Skipping Transfer, and Gift Taxes

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Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2013) (w/CD)

Gives the estate planning professional instant access to the estate planning laws of all 50 states and the District of Columbia. In one comprehensive source, the Guide provides state-by-state guidance on how to minimize state taxes to preserve the multistate estate, achieve the desired disposition of property regardless of jurisdiction, resolve commonly encountered state law problems in estate practice, and assure asset protection. The easy-to-use format enables the estate planning professional to readily locate information concerning one state’s treatment of a particular issue (or compare the treatment required by several states) all on the same table. Each table is broken into detailed, separate analyses, which consist of a series of detailed questions. The tables are designed for state-by-state comparisons. All information in the new and updated charts generally reflects state laws in effect on May 31, 2012.

In addition, the book contains a back-of-the book CD with the Advance Directives of all 50 states.

  • 1. Formal Will Requirements
  • 2. Proving Foreign Wills
  • 3. Nonresident Qualification as a Fiduciary
  • 4. Small Estates Procedure
  • 5. Will Substitutes
  • 6. The Rights of a Spouse
  • 7. Intestate Succession
  • 8. Asset Protection
  • 9. Rule Against Perpetuities
  • 10. Living Will
  • 11. Status of Children Conceived by Assisted Reproduction Techniques
  • 12. Contracts Resulting in State Taxation of an Estate's Income
  • 13. Income Tax Rates for Trusts & Estates
  • 14. State Inheritance, Estate, Generation Skipping Transfer, and Gift Taxes

 

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Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes)

Authors: John C. Healy, MST, CPA,, and Michael S. Schadewald, Ph.D., CPA

Designed to provide quick access to each state’s statement of its position on a sizable number of key issues in corporate and sales and use taxation. Chart format enables the reader to locate and compare how the states approach numerous aspects of state taxation. Information contained in each of the charts is based on the responses of state tax officials to a questionnaire that was prepared and administered by the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.

A free link to the PDF of the Multistate Corporate Tax Course 2014 will be included.

Volume I:  Corporate Income Tax

  • Part 1. Introduction
  • Part 2. Nexus
  • Part 3. Corporate Taxes and Tax Base
  • Part 4. Group Filing Options
  • Part 5. Apportionment
  • Part 6. Pass-Through Entities
  • Part 7. Foreign Operations
  • Part 8. Credits and Incentives
  • Part 9. Tax Periods and Methods
  • Part 10. Payment of Tax
  • Part 11. Filing Requirements
  • Part 12. Other Administrative Issues
Volume II:  Sales/Use Tax
  • Part 1. Nexus
  • Part 2. Tax Base and Rates
  • Part 3. Administration
  • Part 4. Local Taxes
9780808038900     8-1/2" x 11"     2,200 pages

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Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 volumes)

Authors:  John C. Healy, MST, CPA, and 
                 Michael S. Schadewald, Ph.D., CPA

The 2014 Multistate Corporate Tax Guide is designed to provide quick access to each state’s statement of its position on a sizable number of key issues in corporate and sales and use taxation. The easy-to-use chart format enables the reader to locate and compare how the states approach numerous aspects of state taxation. Information contained in each of the charts is based on the responses of state tax officials to a questionnaire that was prepared and administered by the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.

A free link to the online version (PDF) of the Multistate Corporate Tax Course 2014 is now included.

Volume I
Corporate Income Tax
 Part 1. Introduction
 Part 2. Nexus
 Part 3. Corporate Taxes and Tax Base
 Part 4. Group Filing Options
 Part 5. Apportionment
 Part 6. Pass-Through Entities
 Part 7. Foreign Operations
 Part 8. Credits and Incentives
 Part 9. Tax Periods and Methods
 Part 10. Payment of Tax
 Part 11. Filing Requirements
 Part 12. Other Administrative Issues

Volume II
 Sales/Use Tax
 Part 1. Nexus
 Part 2. Tax Base and Rates
 Part 3. Administration
 Part 4. Local Taxes
 Appendix
 Index

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Multistate Corporate Tax Guide — Mid-Year Edition (2013)

Authors: John C. Healy and Michael S. Schadewald

Focuses on new and emerging issues in state and local taxation (SALT).

This Edition is divided into five parts.

  • Part I contains a primer on multistate corporate income tax and new charts on Apportionment Formulas, Specialized Industry Apportionment Formulas (eleven, including …), Sourcing Sales of Services, and Taxation of Non-resident Employees.
  • Part II contains the following new charts: Moving and Relocation Services (Parts 1 and 2), Special Event Sales Tax Exemptions, Repossessions, and Demand for Payment in Bankruptcy.
  • Part III is a new chart on Requirements for Displaying Tax on Invoice.
  • Part IV includes a copy of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement, amended through May 24, 2012.
  • Part V contains the MTC Model Statutes.
  • Appendix
    State Internet Address Directory
    State Business Taxation Questionnaire (Abridged)

800 pages

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Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2012)

Focuses on new and emerging issues in state and local taxation (SALT).

Updates on Corporate income/franchise taxation as well as sales and use taxation.

Part I—Multistate Corporate Income Taxes

  • Primer on Multistate Corporate Income Taxation 
  • Section 179 Asset Expensing    
  • Net Operating Loss Carryover
  • Cancellation of Debt Income    
  • Sales Factor: Receipts from Services
  • Credits   

Part II—Sales and Use Taxation

  • Cloud Computing Services    
  • Travel-related Expenses     
  • Scaffolding and Related Charges   
  • Excise Tax Imposition   

Part III—Streamlined Sales Tax

  • Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement—Amended Through December 13, 2010    
  • State Taxability Matrices 

Part IV—Tax Articles

  • Multistate Tax Commission Allocation and Apportionment
  • Regulations as amended through July 29, 2010

Appendix

  • State Tax Department Directory   
  • State Internet Address Directory   
  • State Business Taxation Questionnaire (Abridged)

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Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2011)

Available: July 2011

Authors: John C. Healy and Michael S. Schadewald

Focuses on new and emerging issues in state and local taxation (SALT).

Updates on Corporate income/franchise taxation as well as sales and use taxation.

  • Part I—Multistate Corporate Income Taxes
  • Part II—Sales and Use Taxation
  • Part III—Streamlined Sales Tax
  • Part IV—Tax Articles
  • Appendix
  • State Tax Department Directory
  • State Internet Address Directory
  • State Business Taxation Questionnaire (Abridged)

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Minerals and Natural Resources Tax Issues, 2013(U.S.)

A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to taxpayers with working or operating interests in mineral properties such as oil and gas, taxpayers who receive royalty or production payments from those interests, and small producers. 

The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns such as acquisition of interests in mineral properties, the deduction for the depletion of the property, and income from interests. 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.

Operation of Oil and Gas Properties
-    Royalty and Production Payments from Mineral Property
-    Mineral Production Payments
-    Oil and Gas Geological and Geophysical Expenses
-    Intangible Drilling and Development Costs (IDC)
-    Deduction for Tertiary Injectants
-    Mine Exploration Expenses
-    Mine Development Expenses
-    Deduction for Domestic Production Activities
-    At-Risk Rules
-    Passive Activity Losses

Depletion, Depreciation, and Amortization
-    Depletion Deductions—Economic Interest of Property
-    Definition of Property Subject to Depletion
-    Cost Depletion
-    Percentage Depletion
-    Depreciation of Improvements to Depletable Property

Sale, Exchange, or Disposition
-    Basis in Mineral Property
-    Gain or Loss on Disposition of Mineral Property
—    Dealer Dispositions
-    Gain or Loss on Disposition of Coal and Iron Ore
-    Abandonment or Worthlessness of Mineral Property
-    Unitization Agreements

Alternative Minimum Tax
-    AMT Adjustment for Exploration and Development Costs
-    Intangible Drilling Costs—AMT Tax Preference Item
-    Percentage Depletion—Tax Preference Item
-    AMT Credit Carryforward

Tax Credits
-    Nonconventional Source Fuel Credit
-    Foreign Tax Credit
-    Carbon Dioxide Capture Credit

Timber Income and Deduction
-    Gain or Loss on the Cutting of Timber
-    Timber Casualty Loss

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Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Five Volume Print Set and CD-ROM Combo

When structuring mergers and acquisitions, there's only one way to be sure that you've thought of all the tax and legal consequences: rely on Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin and Donald E.Rocap as you plan, develop, and execute your M&A strategy.

In this five volume print set and CD-ROM combo, these expert practitioners offer you:

  • Solutions to real-life M&A problems as they arise in negotiations
  • Step-by-step analysis of typical and non-typical mergers transactional permutations
  • Checklists, flow charts, and other at-a-glance mergers practice materials

Whether you represent the buyer, the seller, or another interested party, you can go straight to a model M&A agreement that gives you:

  • A complete document structured to embody your client's M&A interests
  • Clauses addressing a wide variety of specific mergers situations
  • Specific language for even the smallest mergers and acquisitions variations you're likely to encounter
  • Includes CD-ROM containing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Sample Acquisition Agreements

Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts is recently updated with:

  • New step-by-step methods for structuring transactions, with tax, SEC, corporate, HSR, accounting and other mergers considerations
  • New table summarizing and contrasting terms of pro-buyer, pro-seller, and neutral stock & asset purchase agreements
  • New mergers legislation, M&A regulations, rulings, and court decisions impacting M&A transactions

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Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations, 2nd Edition

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.

 

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Investment Disputes Under NAFTA: An Annotated Guide to NAFTA Chapter 11

With a significant number of claims having been brought under NAFTA Chapter 11 in the last three years, public and professional interest in this topic has been growing significantly. Anyone doing business under NAFTA must be completely familiar with the provisions of Chapter 11 and Investment Disputes Under NAFTA is therefore a must-have resource, combining expert commentary with complete primary source materials and case law.

Current procedures have been developed, in part, as cases have arisen and been resolved. This one-of-a-kind resource enables anyone interested in these procedures to know exactly the current state of the law. It is the only resource to collect the body of NAFTA jurisprudence and it also incorporates substantial references to decisions in other investment treaty cases and by mixed claims commissions, the International Court of Justice and the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal.

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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, (Summer 2014 Edition)

This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. CCH offers this tax information in a timely and reliable manner that business and tax professionals have come to expect and appreciate. This Summer Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statutory tax changes through May 1, 2013.

Presented in a reader-friendly format, with an expanded page size and larger type fonts for enhanced readability. And, it features a two-volume format to allow for a more legible single-column presentation of the Code provisions themselves.

Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

7-1/2" x 10"    5,296 pages


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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, (Summer 2013 Edition)

This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. CCH offers this tax information in a timely and reliable manner that business and tax professionals have come to expect and appreciate. This Summer Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statutory tax changes through May 1, 2013

Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section if reference to prior law is required.  Rate tables are also helpfully included.  


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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, (Summer 2011 Edition)

Available: June 2011

Provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. CCH offers this tax information in a timely and reliable manner that business and tax professionals have come to expect and appreciate. This Summer Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statutory tax changes through May 1, 2011

    • Reader-friendly format
    • Expanded page size and larger type fonts
    • Two-volume format.

      Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

       

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      INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition)

      This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. This Winter Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statuatory tax changes enacted as of December 31, 2014.

      Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes.
      The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

      9780808039471    7-1/4" x 10"     4,968 pages

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      INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2014 Edition)

      This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. CCH offers this tax information in a timely and reliable manner that business and tax professionals have come to expect and appreciate. This Winter Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statuatory tax changes enacted as of December 31, 2013.

      CCH's Internal Revenue Code features a two-volume format to allow for a more legible single-column presentation of the Code provisions themselves.

      Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

      Still available: Internal Revenue Code: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Summer 2013)

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      This comprehensive and authoritative resource provides full, unabridged text of the complete Internal Revenue Code in two volumes. This Winter Edition of Internal Revenue Code reflects all new statutory tax changes enacted as of December 31, 2012. Reproduced is the complete Internal Revenue Code dealing with income, estate, gift, employment, and excise taxes, along with all the procedural and administrative provisions. Current text of the statutes is presented, and a history of each tax code section, or subsection if appropriate, is provided in the amendment notes. The amendment notes specifically identify the changes made by prior Acts and serve as a means of reconstructing the former text of a
      Code section or subsection if reference to prior law is required.

      You might also be interested in the summer edition.

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      Handbook on Insurance Coverage Disputes

      Widely used by counsel and insurers; and cited as authority by the U.S. Supreme Court, the circuit courts and important state courts - this Handbook provides comprehensive information, analysis and commentary on the rapidly developing area of insurance law.

      The Handbook includes revised and updated coverage of such important issues as allocation of defense costs among insurers, hazardous waste/environmental cleanup litigation, notice requirements and reinsurance. There is coverage of over 250 important recent decisions that have clarified or changed insurance law in many jurisdictions. It is replete with hundreds of new and revised citations that will substantially cut down research time and help you to prepare authoritative briefs and motion papers.

      You will find invaluable state-by-state comparative surveys organized for easy access on the current law regarding late notice, insolvency drop-down decisions, insurability of punitive damages, duty to defend a PRP letter, employee discrimination and sexual harassment claims.

      Table of contents:       
      Volume I
      Chapter 1
      Rules of Construction Applied in Insurance Coverage Disputes
      Chapter 2 Reservation of Rights, Disclaimers, and Denials of Coverage
      Chapter 3 Misrepresentations or Omissions in the Application for Insurance
      Chapter 4 The Notice Requirement in the Presentation of Claims to the Insurer
      Chapter 5 The Insurer's Duty to Defend
      Chapter 6 Allocation of Defense Costs among Primary and Excess Insurers
      Chapter 7 The Coverage Provided By General Liability Insurance
      Chapter 8 Nature and Extent of Occurrence-Based Coverage
      Chapter 9 Trigger and Scope of Occurrence-Based Coverage
      Chapter 10 Insurance Coverage Issues Arising Out of Hazardous Waste/Environmental Clean-Up Litigation
      Chapter 11 Other Insurance
      Chapter 12 Clauses
      Chapter 13 Bad Faith and Wrongful Refusal to Settle: Liability in Excess of Policy Lim
      Volume II
      Chapter 14
      Current Issues Involving Excess Insurance
      Chapter 15 Insurance Coverage for Punitive Damages Assessed Against an Insured
      Chapter 16 Overview of Reinsurance
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      Guidebook to Illinois Taxes 2015

      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 2015 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time.

      6" x 9"

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      Guidebook to Illinois Taxes 2014

      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 2014 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time.

      408 pages

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      GST and E-Commerce: Planning and Risk Management

      Your business is e-volving at a rapid pace and the tax implications are often overwhelming. It's complex, and you know you need to stay connected, but how? CCH is once again providing you with leading edge solutions and is proud to bring you the first authoritative reference book of it's kind: GST and E-Commerce: Planning and Risk Management. You'll find volumes of basic and detailed information in one convenient, targeted source. It will connect you with relevant, critical information about GST/HST in Canada. If you're doing business online, or advising someone who does, you need this book!

      Target Audience

      • Companies that sell or distribute products or services through the Internet
      • Companies that purchase or consume products or services that are supplied through the Internet
      • Companies that promote or advertise through the Internet
      • Companies that do anything remotely by electronic means, including remote hosting, data backup, transmission, remote access to software or servers, remote security, and remote file sharing

      Features include:

      • Comprehensive discussion of the manner in which the GST applies to e-commerce activities of every nature
      • Detailed review of CRA e-commerce rulings and formal administrative policies issued in the past five years
      • Discussion of CRA policy imperatives and the manner in which these imperatives impact on the taxation of e-commerce
      • Identification of e-commerce trends, limitations, anomalous results and outstanding issues to be resolved
      • Focus on threshold and other contentious issues including jurisdictional issues
      • Discussion of carrying on business and permanent establishment tests in the e-commerce environment
      • Discussion of audit patterns and leading exposure issues
      • Exploration of planning opportunities for resident and non-resident businesses

      Each topic includes a review of the current legislation and Canada Revenue Agency rulings and other documents.

      Table of Contents

      • Chapter 1 – Overview of the Book and Evolution of E-Commerce GST Rules
      • Chapter 2 – Overview of the GST
      • Chapter 3 – Characterization of Supply
      • Chapter 4 – Single Versus Multiple Supplies
      • Chapter 5 – Place of Supply
      • Chapter 6 – Zero-Rating
      • Chapter 7 – GST Registration and the Non-Resident Override
      • Chapter 8 – Permanent Establishment Issues
      • Chapter 9 – Carrying on Business in Canada
      • Chapter 10 – Agency
      • Chapter 11 – Introduction to the Rulings Chapters
      • Chapter 12 – Advertising Services
      • Chapter 13 – Third Party Sales of Goods
      • Chapter 14 – Software and Software Related Offerings
      • Chapter 15 – Telecommunication Services

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      GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual, (with CD-ROM), 2013-2014 (U.S.)

       Author: George Georgiades, CPA,

      Provides a complete, quick, and valuable reference source for financial statement disclosures and key presentation requirements.

      • Over 750 examples of realistic sample footnote disclosures to assis in the preparation of financial statements for an audit, a review, or compilation engagement.
      • Facilitates compliance with U.S. GAAP by integrating, in each chapter, the specific disclosure and key presentation requirements with the sample footnotes.
      • Provides sample disclosures that are technically sound, understandable, and comprehensive and that cover a variety of scenarios, from the most common to the most unusual.
      • Incorporates all currently effective accounting standards, including those that cover areas of unusual difficulty, such as financial instruments, fair value, business combinations, consolidation, income taxes, pensions, accounting changes, and variable interest entities.

      All of the sample disclosures in the GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual are included on the accompanying CD-ROM.

      This Manual is arranged into the following major parts, consistent with the Codification’s broad structure:

      • Part 1 General Principles (Topic Codes 100s)
      • Part 2 Presentation (Topic Codes 200s)
      • Part 3 Assets (Topic Codes 300s)
      • Part 4 Liabilities (Topic Codes 400s)
      • Part 5 Equity (Topic Codes 500s)
      • Part 6 Revenue (Topic Codes 600s)
      • Part 7 Expenses (Topic Codes 700s)
      • Part 8 Broad Transactions (Topic Codes 800s)
      • Part 9 Other

      Each chapter consists of the following parts:

      1. Executive Summary.
      2. Authoritative Accounting Literature.
      3. Disclosure and Key Presentation Requirements.
      4. Examples of Financial Statement Disclosures.

      The GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual is current through FASB Accounting Standards Update No. 2011-12, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220) — Deferral of the Effective Date for Amendments to the Presentation of Reclassifications of Items Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income in Accounting Standards Update No. 2011-05.

      Part I General Principles
      Part II Presentation
      Part III Assets
      Part IV Liabilities
      Part V Equity
      Part VI Revenue
      Part VII Expenses
      Part VIII Broad Transactions
      Part IX Other
      Accounting Resou

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      GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual, (w/CD-ROM), 2014-2015 (U.S.)

      George Georgiades, CPA

      Provides a complete, quick, and valuable reference source for financial statement disclosures and key presentation requirements.

      • Provides over 750 examples of realistic sample footnote disclosures to assist in the preparation of financial statements for an audit, a review, or a compilation engagement.
      • Facilitates compliance with U.S. GAAP by integrating, in each chapter, the specific disclosure and key presentation requirements with the sample footnotes.
      • Provides sample disclosures that are technically sound, understandable, and comprehensive and that cover a variety of scenarios, from the most common to the most unusual.
      • Incorporates all currently effective accounting standards, including those that cover areas of unusual difficulty, such as financial instruments, fair value, business combinations, consolidation, income taxes, pensions, accounting changes, and variable interest entities.
      All of the sample disclosures are included on the accompanying CD-ROM. Therefore, once you’ve identified the disclosure suited to your specific needs, you can simply select it from the CD-ROM, place it into your financial statements, then modify it as necessary. Also included is a financial statement disclosures checklist (annual and interim) that provides a centralized resource of the required and recommended GAAP disclosures and key presentation items currently in effect, using the style referencing under the FASB Accounting Standards Codification. It is designed to assist the user in determining whether the required financial statement disclosures and key presentation matters have been addressed.

      This Manual is arranged into the following major parts, consistent with the Codification’s broad structure:
      • Part 1 General Principles (Topic Codes 100s)
      • Part 2 Presentation (Topic Codes 200s)
      • Part 3 Assets (Topic Codes 300s)
      • Part 4 Liabilities (Topic Codes 400s)
      • Part 5 Equity (Topic Codes 500s)
      • Part 6 Revenue (Topic Codes 600s)
      • Part 7 Expenses (Topic Codes 700s)
      • Part 8 Broad Transactions (Topic Codes 800s)
      • Part 9 Other
      Current through FASB Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-05, Service Concession Arrangements.

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