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Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions 2011 (M&A - U.S.)

Available: October 2010

Author: Glenn R. Carrington

Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions 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.
This book considers the tax accounting implications of structuring and restructuring transactions including those described in Code 351 (Transfer to Corporation Controlled by Transferor), 338 (Certain Stock Purchases Treated as Asset Acquisitions), 381 (Carryovers in Certain Corporate Acquisitions), 721 (Nonrecognition of Gain or Loss on Contributions to a Partnership), and 1001 (Gain or Loss on Disposition of Property). It discusses the rules relative to a taxpayer’s ability to carry over methods of accounting, to obtain audit protection through filing accounting method changes, to preserve favorable methods of accounting, to determine the effect of the transaction on any unamortized Code 481(a) adjustments (Adjustments Required by Changes in Accounting Methods), and to use the chosen structure as a means of achieving appropriate tax accounting objectives. In addition, it describes some of the most common types of accounting method exposure items that arise during the course of due diligence and some of the alternatives for mitigating exposure to the buyer. Furthermore, it describes the most significant anti-abuse rules that prevent taxpayers from unreasonably taking advantage of these provisions. Finally, it addresses some of the pitfalls that taxpayers should take into account in structuring transactions. In addition to updates of all rulings, cases and legislation, the 2010 edition contains a new chapter on Bankruptcy.

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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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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International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide (2012)

Available: November 2011

This book organizes accounting pronouncements into two parts: general standards and industry-specific standards. The Practice Pointers featured throughout this edition point out, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed.

The 2012 International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide includes the following topics:

Part I: Overview (a recap of the International Accounting Standards Board and the formation of IFRAC)

Part II: General Standards

  • Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors
  • Borrowing Costs
  • Business Combinations
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Changing Prices and Hyperinflationary Economies
  • Consolidated Financial Statements
  • Construction Contracts
  • Earnings Per Share
  • Employee Benefits
  • The Equity Method
  • Events After the Balance Sheet Date
  • Financial Instruments
  • Foreign Currency Translation
  • Government Grants and Government Assistance
  • Impairment of Assets
  • Income Taxes
  • Intangible Assets
  • Interim Financial Reporting
  • Inventories
  • Investment Property
  • Leases
  • Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations
  • Property, Plant, and Equipment
  • Provisions, Contingent Liabilities, and Contingent Assets
  • Related-Party Disclosures
  • Revenue
  • Segment Reporting
  • Share-Based Payment

Part III: Industry-Specific Standards

  • Agriculture
  • Insurance Contracts
  • Mineral Resources: Exploration and Evaluation  

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Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships, 6th Edition

Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships is now available online. Use your online subscription to: 
  • Search research content instantly
  • Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated
  • Save research to your electronic client files
  • Enjoy access virtually anywhere

Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships is the only publication in Canada that provides a comprehensive analysis of tax issues affecting one of the most common forms of business organization. This publication provides in-depth analysis of the tax issues that must be considered when a partnership is used as a business or investment vehicle.

The sixth edition of this indispensable reference is a complete guide to understanding Canadian income tax rules including important developments in case law and administrative practice affecting partnerships. This edition has been updated to include:

  • changes to the Canada–US treaty that have affected the use of partnerships in cross-border planning;
  • the SIFT partnership rules;
  • recent cases that have implications for partnerships; and
  • additional material on partnerships in the foreign affiliate context.

Other topics covered include:

  • how partnerships differ from joint ventures and other entities;
  • computation of partnership income;
  • the "at-risk" rules;
  • transfers of property to and from partnerships, and other reorganizations involving partnerships;
  • professional partnerships; and
  • partnerships in the international context.

The 6th Edition is current to September 30, 2010.

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Preparing Your Trust Tax Returns™, 2015 Edition

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Preparing Your Trust Tax Returns is updated annually and provides the most current, detailed information available. The commentary provided is practical in nature and addresses substantive income tax issues relating to trusts and beneficiaries and that are relevant to the reporting requirements. Preparing Your Income Tax Returns Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns

Features & Coverage:

  • Context-sensitive links from Taxprep and Cantax software to the commentary in the online formats
  • Saves you time by putting search at your finger tips
  • More topics in detail than any other guides available
  • Easy-to-understand format lets you find what you need
  • References to CRA documents, legislation and cases

Recognized as the industry standard by tax professionals across Canada, the Preparing Your Tax Returns series provides total coverage and thorough examination of all rules and interpretations for income tax. Loaded with "how-to" advice, tax planning tips, and fast answers to all of your challenging questions, it’s indispensable during your T3 season.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 - Introduction

What is a Trust?

  • Basic Types of Trusts
  • Determining Whether a Trust Exists
  • Parties to a Trust
  • Purpose Trusts and Charitable Purpose Trusts

Chapter 2 - Filing a Trust Income Tax Return and Related Matters

  • Filing Requirements
  • Payment of Tax
  • Penalties
  • Assessments, Objections and Appeals
  • Taxpayer Relief Provisions
  • Other Considerations

Chapter 3 - Identification: Types of Trusts

  • Testamentary Trusts
  • Inter Vivos Trusts

Chapter 4 - Total Trust Income

  • Total Trust Income (“Step 2" on T3 return)
  • Capital Gains and Losses
  • Pension Income
  • Dividends from Taxable Canadian Corporations
  • Foreign Investment Income
  • Other Investment Income
  • Business, Farming, Fishing, and Rental Income
  • NISA Fund No.2 <

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Canadian Transfer Pricing, 2nd Edition

Canadian Transfer Pricing describes and clarifies Canada's current transfer pricing rules. It sets out the methods used by the CRA and described in the OECD Guidelines for determination of an arm's length price for goods and services.



Due to the large dollar amounts involved in transfer pricing disputes, the importance of transfer pricing to the Canada Revenue Agency ("CRA") continues to evolve into a prominent component of tax collection and enforcement in Canada. Tax practitioners and company executives need to be aware of the procedures and documentation requirements in order to remain compliant with the transfer pricing rules and to be better prepared in the face of an audit by the CRA. This is also true for companies intending to establish an APA or resolve disputes with the revenue authorities in Canada and overseas with respect to transfer pricing transactions.

Authored by Jules Lewy, BCL, LLB and members of the tax group of one of Canada’s largest and most respected law firms, DentonsCanadian Transfer Pricing provides a comprehensive overview of the Canadian transfer pricing regime.  This essential edition includes discussion on the OECD’s involvement in the area of transfer pricing tax policy as well as a brief overview of the U.S. transfer pricing legislation.



Chapters Include:

  • What is Transfer Pricing?
  • Transfer Pricing Rules Prior to 1999
  • Canada’s Current Transfer Pricing Rules
  • Transfer Pricing and Intra Group Services
  • Transfer Pricing and Restructuring
  • Contemporaneous Documentation and Transfer Pricing Penalties
  • Advance Pricing Agreements
  • Transfer Pricing Audit Process
  • Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution
  • Competent Authority
  • Jurisprudence
  • Transfer Pricing and Customs, GST and HST.

 

 

 

 

 

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Accounting Desk Book (2012) (U.S.)

Available: December 2011

The 2012 Accounting Desk Book is a practical readable guide that provides insightful and clear explanations for CPAs and financial services professionals on key areas of daily accounting practice. It explores dozens of important accounting and finance issues from IRS practice to equity strategies; from budgeting to depreciation; from e-commerce to expert witness testimony.

The Desk Book offers straightforward discussion of significant developments that help the accountant understand and apply relevant accounting principles, legal requirements and tax rules. It discusses important pronouncements from the FASB, GASB and the IASB, along with updated information on PCAOB activities. This handy guide examines the financial reporting presentation requirements and required disclosures and reviews and updates the reader on specialized accounting topics needed for the proper treatment of a transaction. The book provides information that is key to the consideration of an engagement in a new area of practice or to field a client's question. New developments are discussed within the context of the topics in each chapter.

Guidelines, illustrations, and practical explanations simplify complex issues and help accountants quickly understand how to apply new accounting and finance developments to client situations.

The 2012 Edition of the Accounting Desk Book covers the following topics:

FINANCIAL REPORTING

- Chapter 1: Principles of Financial Statements, Disclosure, Analysis and Interpretation
- Chapter 2: Revenue and Expenses
- Chapter 3: Stockholders' Equity
- Chapter 4: Statement of Cash Flows
- Chapter 5: Segment Reporting

STANDARDS

- Chapter 6: Actions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board
- Chapter 7: Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities
- Chapter 8: Governmental Accounting
- Chapter 9: Governmental Fund Accounting
- Chapter 10: Not-for-Profit or Exempt Organizations
- Chapter 11: International Standards: Accounting
- Chapter 12: International Standards: Auditing, Ethics, Public Sector

ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES

- Chapter 13: Cost Accounting
- Chapter 14: Budgeting for Profit Planning and Budgetary Control
- Chapter 15: Change in Accounting Methods and Consideration of Accounting Periods
- Chapter 16: Auditor Independence and the Audit Committee
- Chapter 17: Taxpayer Rights

NICHE TOPICS

- Chapter 18: Practice Before the IRS and the Power of Attorney
- Chapter 19: Internet Accounting
- Chapter 20: E-Commerce and E-Communication
- Chapter 21: Insurance Accounting

- Chapter 22: Expert Witness

- Chapter 23: Keep It Honest and Profitable

SEC ACCOUNTING & OVERSIGHT

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1040 Preparation and Planning Guide, 2011

CCH no longer publishes the 1040 Preparation and Planning Guide (or the Canadian companion book).

Instead, you are invited to consider the following books:

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Financial Planning Education for Accountants Bundle

Why we created Financial Planning Education for Accountants : A Fast Track to the CFP® Examination

Your clients require help in managing their personal finances. They need complete financial planning services and who is better positioned to provide that service than you? As their accountant, you've earned your client's trust and respect. Helping them to manage their retirement and wealth is a natural step forward. By offering complete personal financial services, you'll serve their needs better, while enhancing your business practice. The modular curriculum of our accredited CFP Education Program enables you to focus on topics that are least familiar or where you may require an update. This saves you time. Accountants with three years of related industry experience may qualify to challenge FPSC’s CFP Examination. If so, you can use this educational product to fully prepare to earn your CFP designation. You can also use it simply to add to and update your financial planning knowledge for everyday use.

Content: There are a total of 19 modules provided in the CCH/Advocis CFP qualifying program. Ten modules are strongly recommended for accountants. They include areas of personal financial services that you may not have studied recently, or at all, or encountered in prior work experience. These topics were selected by accounting experts and survey respondents. They stated that having this knowledge would help them add significant value for their clients. There are also nine optional modules which present the remaining topics covered in the FPSC CFP Examination Blueprint.

Self-study and Online Self-Testing: In addition to receiving four bound volumes of printed educational content, you obtain online access to the testing portion of the qualifying program. With two opportunities to test yourself over a period of one year, you’ll know what to review further and when you are ready to sit for the CFP Examination.

Significant savings: Four complete texts and one year of self-testing for $795. If you qualify to challenge the CFP Examination, you can obtain this learning at half of the price of the full registration fees of the complete qualifying program..

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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes,, 2011 Edition

CCH Accounting for Income Taxes provides guidance on the application of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the authors’ interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification. Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification.  The FASB decided to exclude “nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content; however, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication. Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.

Book is authored by Lead Author: Richard Petersen /Editorial Reviewing Author: Ronald G. Pippin.  

Publication Date

07/15/2010

Content and Topics

  • Preface
  • About The Authors

SECTION I: INTERPRETATIONS

  • Paragraphs 1–2: Introduction
  • Paragraphs 3–5: Scope
  • Paragraphs 6–15: Objectives And Basic Principles
  • Temporary Differences
  • Paragraphs 16–34: Recognition And Measurement
  • Annual Computation Of Deferred Tax Liabilities And Assets
  • A Change In Valuation Allowance
  • An Enacted Change In Tax Laws Or Rates
  • A Change In The Tax Status Of An Enterprise
  • Regulated Enterprises
  • Business Combinations
  • Opinion 23 And U.S. Steamship Enterprise
  • Temporary Differences
  • Paragraphs 35–39: Intraperiod Tax Allocation
  • Certain Quasi Reorganizations
  • Paragraph 40: Separate Financial Statements Of A Subsidiary
  • Paragraphs 41–42: Financial Statement Presentation
  • Paragraphs 43–49: Financial Statement Disclosure
  • Paragraphs 50–59: Effective Date And Transition
  • Prior Business Combinations
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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2012 Edition

Available: June 2011

Provides guidance on the application of FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the authors’ interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the SEC, combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification. Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification. The FASB decided to exclude "nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content." However, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication. Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.      

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Estate Planning (2012 Edition) (U.S.)

Available: November 2011

Estate Planning provides the most encyclopedic coverage of estate planning practice, from complex transfer tax laws and essential strategy to inter vivos gifts and post-mortem activities. Providing in-depth analysis and expert guidance on the various arrangements that may be employed to dispose of wealth, this valuable reference offers exhaustive coverage of the law, strategies, and practices needed to create a comprehensive estate plan, including advice on opportunities to escape or shift the tax burden in scores of typical and not-so-typical situations.   

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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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Preparing Your Income Tax Returns®, 2015 Edition for 2014 Returns

For multi-user pricing and all other product inquiries, please call Customer Service at 1 800 268-4522.

Recognized as the industry standard, Preparing Your Income Tax Returns provides comprehensive coverage and indepth analysis of all rules and interpretations for personal income tax. Loaded with premium how-to-advice, tax planning tips and fast answers to all of your challenging questions, it’s the best way to stay on top of the latest issues that impact 2014 returns. Preparing Your Income Tax Returns is updated annually and provides the most current, detailed information available.

Prepraring Your Corporate Tax Returns Preparing Your Trust Tax Returns

Features & Coverage:

  • Context-sensitive links from Taxprep® and CANTAX® software to commentary in the online formats
    • Saves you time by putting search at your finger tips
  • More topics in detail than any other guides available
  • Easy-to-understand format lets you find what you need
  • References to CRA documents, legislation and cases
  • Year-round tax planning ideas
  • A table of T1 line references, applicable CRA Forms and Guides, Interpretation Bulletins, Information Circulars and Technical News contained in each chapter
  • Line-by-line references to applicable cases, legislation and technical interpretations in the commentary
  • Commentary for RRSP contributions and other retirement saving options

These features and coverage saves you time by making your research as quick as possible for you to complete. Year-after-year we receive praise on how easy and complete this resource is for aiding tax professionals in preparing income tax returns.

Table of Contents

  • How To Use This Book
  • Changes to amounts for personal tax credits
  • Recent Tax Changes
  • Tables of Rates and Credits

Chapters

  • The Basic Rules of Canadian Income Taxation
  • Income Tax Returns, Payments, Refunds, Assessments, Appeals, Rulings
  • Employment Income and Deductions
  • Investment Income
  • Capital Gains and Losses
  • Rental Income and Und

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Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns®, Canada and Provinces, 2015

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Stay up to date on the latest tax rules to deliver the best filing results possible with the most current tax preparation guide. As many tax professionals already know, Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns is updated annually and provides the most comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis of the rules for corporate tax returns available.

Preparing Your Income Tax Returns

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  • Step-by-step instructions and straightforward answers save you time and money
  • References to CRA documents, legislation and cases
  • Reorganized for easier navigation - Forms have been moved to the back of each chapter
  • Checklist to help gather all necessary information for return preparation
  • Step-by-step design to lead you through the T2 Corporate Tax Return form and supporting schedules
  • Section on income and capital tax installments
  • References to sources including legislation, cases, Interpretation Bulletins, Information Circulars and Technical News
  • Discussions of federal and provincial corporate income taxation and corporation capital taxation

Why do tax professionals across Canada come back to Wolters Kluwer CCH year after year? It's simple. We provide the most comprehensive tax resource available anywhere. Federal and provincial income and capital taxes are exhaustively detailed. Descriptions of forms and analysis of necessary information are organized by topic. Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns will give you the professional confidence and time-saving efficiency you need to deliver your best returns – year after year.

Table of Contents

  • How To Use This Book
  • List of Forms Reproduced
  • Pending Income Tax Changes
  • 2014 Provincial Tax Change Summary
  • Tax Calendar
  • 2014 Federal and Provincial Tax Rates
  • Prescribed Quarterly Interest Rates
  • Prescribed Interest Rates for Leasing

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TSX Venture Exchange Corporate Finance Manual

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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:

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  • Personal Tax 
  • Estate Planning 
  • Pensions and Benefits 
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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:

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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

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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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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 Aging Client and Long Term Care, 3rd Edition

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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

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”.

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1 60,000 200,000 100,000 110,000 44,000
2 55,448 200,000 100,000 105,448 42,179
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Tax Planning Strategies (2013-2014) (U.S.)

Completely revised and updated to reflect the numerous new tax planning options, strategies and considerations in light of new tax legislation and other developments in the tax law.

  • Importance of Tax Planning
  • Income Subject to Tax
  • Making Deductions Count
  • Investment Decisions
  • Retirement Planning Considerations
  • Minimizing Estate and Gift Taxes
  • Family Tax Planning Strategies
  • Estimated Tax
  • Business Planning

The guide provides “Examples” that illustrate the application of the tax laws. It also includes "Planning Alerts" and "Tax Tips" which highlight important tax planning advice and information.

Chapter 1: Importance of Tax Planning
Chapter 2: Income Subject to Tax
Chapter 3: Making Your Deductions Count
Chapter 4: Investment Decisions
Chapter 5: Retirement Savings
Chapter 6: Early Retirement and Post-Retirement Strategies
Chapter 7: Estate Planning – Minimizing Estate and Gift Taxes
Chapter 8: Family Strategies
Chapter 9: Education Incentives
Chapter 10: Estimated Tax
Chapter 11: Business Planning
Chapter 12: Tax Strategies for the Self-Employed
Appendices

  • Tax Planning Checklist
  • Tax Calendar
  • Income Tax Rates
  • Deduction Checklist

196 pages

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Tax Planning Strategies (2012-2013)

This new edition of the popular Tax Planning Strategies book has been completely revised and updated to reflect the numerous new tax planning options, strategies and considerations in light of new tax legislation and other developments in the tax law.

  • Importance of Tax Planning
  • Income Subject to Tax
  • Making Deductions Count
  • Investment Decisions
  • Retirement Planning Considerations
  • Minimizing Estate and Gift Taxes
  • Family Tax Planning Strategies
  • Estimated Tax
  • Business Planning

The guide provides “Examples” that illustrate the application of the tax laws. It also includes "Planning Alerts" and "Tax Tips" which highlight important tax planning advice and information. 

Other helpful appendices include:

  • Tax Calendar
  • Income Tax Rates
  • Deductions Checklist

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Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2015) (U.S.)

Authors: Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and Stuart J. Goldring, J.D.

Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy.

  • Developing a strategy for a failing company
  • Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring
  • Deductions and accrual of interest
  • Debt modification
  • One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization
  • Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company
  • Utilizing tax losses
  • Special problems of multi-company debtor groups
  • Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like
  • Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure
  • State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy
  • Liquidating bankruptcies
  • Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy
9780808039006   7" x 10"      1,090 pages

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Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2014) (U.S.)

Authors:  Gordon D. Henderson, J.D. and
                 Stuart J. Goldring, J.D.

Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy.

  • Developing a strategy for a failing company
  • Bankruptcy versus nonbankruptcy restructuring
  • Deductions and accrual of interest
  • Debt modification
  • One-company equity-for-debt re-capitalization
  • Two-company reorganizations involving a failing company
  • Utilizing tax losses
  • Special problems of multi-company debtor groups
  • Liquidating trusts, escrow, and the like
  • Bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure
  • State and local tax aspects of bankruptcy
  • Liquidating bankruptcies
  • Deductibility of expenses during bankruptcy

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Tax and Estate Planning with Real Estate, Partnerships and LLCs, 2015 (U.S.)

Authors: Jerome Ostrov, Kevin Kaiser, Robert Collins, John Bedosky

Covers important real estate tax law and estate planning issues. There are more than 200 examples that explain concepts that, because of complexity or other difficulties are hard to absorb in narrative form only.

Also covered is how the intersecting tax and estate planning issues affect non-U.S. citizens who find themselves subject to U.S. taxation and estate planning issues of interest to U.S. citizens with interests abroad. Transfer tax and recordation tax issues are also discussed.

Chapter 1 The Personal Residence
Chapter 2 Real Estate Partnerships
Chapter 3 Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 4 Passive Loss and At-Risk Limitations
Chapter 5 Real Estate Investment Trusts
Chapter 6 Disposition and Restructuring of "Distressed" and "Awkwardly Held" Real Estate
Chapter 7 Exchanges of Like-Kind Property and Involuntary Conversions
Chapter 8 Construction, Improvement and Leasing of Real Estate; Associated Deductions, Depreciation, and Credits
Chapter 9 Capital Gains Treatment and Installment Sales Provisions
Chapter 10 Charitable Gifts of Real Estate
Chapter 11 Asset Protection
Chapter 12 Exempt Organization Ownership of Real Estate
Chapter 13 Estate and Gift Planning with Real Estate — General Principles
Chapter 14 Estate Planning with Real Estate — Valuation and Discounting Issues
Chapter 15 International Tax and Estate Planning

9780808039341    7" x 10"     1,200 pages


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Tax and Estate Planning with Real Estate, Partnerships and LLCs, 2014 (US)

Authors: Jerome Ostrov, 
                 Kevin Kaiser, 
                 Robert Collins

Covers important real estate tax law and estate planning issues. There are more than 200 examples that explain concepts that, because of complexity or other difficulties are hard to absorb in narrative form only.

Also covered is how the intersecting tax and estate planning issues affect non-U.S. citizens who find themselves subject to U.S. taxation and estate planning issues of interest to U.S. citizens with interests abroad. Transfer tax and recordation tax issues are also discussed.

Chapter 1        The Personal Residence
Chapter 2        Real Estate Partnerships
Chapter 3        Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 4        Passive Loss and At-Risk Limitations
Chapter 5        Real Estate Investment Trusts
Chapter 6        Disposition and Restructuring of "Distressed" and "Awkwardly Held" Real Estate
Chapter 7        Exchanges of Like-Kind Property and Involuntary Conversions
Chapter 8        Construction, Improvement and Leasing of Real Estate;
                          Associated Deductions, Depreciation, and Credits
Chapter 9        Capital Gains Treatment and Installment Sales Provisions
Chapter 10      Charitable Gifts of Real Estate
Chapter 11      Asset Protection
Chapter 12      Exempt Organization Ownership of Real Estate
Chapter 13      Estate and Gift Planning with Real Estate - General Principles
Chapter 14      Estate Planning with Real Estate - Valuation and Discounting Issues
Chapter 15      International Tax and Estate Planning



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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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Strategic Use of Trusts in Tax and Estate Planning

Strategic Use of Trusts in Tax and Estate Planning provides comprehensive and concise coverage of practical strategies and tactics to maximize the use of trusts in tax, estate and financial planning. Specifically designed for tax, legal and financial planning professionals, this is an essential resource for researching inter-vivos and testamentary trusts and understanding their domestic and foreign use. It clearly identifies tax savings situations, measures the risks involved and points out the items that can compromise the recourse of a trust for tax and financial planning purposes. This thorough guide provides an in-depth analysis of the attribution rules including recent CRA technical interpretations and court cases dealing with trusts and the attribution rules.

In a dynamic and practical way, the author shares her extensive knowledge of the trust as a vehicle for planning. You will discover that the trust can not only be part of an estate planning framework, but can also be used in a vast number of situations. With this resource, you will be able to elaborate innovative strategies more easily and better understand the sometimes complex statutory framework.


About the author


Caroline Rhéaume, LL.L, M.Fisc., Adm.A., TEP, has her own firm and specializes in Canadian, American and French tax and estate planning, the use of trusts, incentive compensation of senior management and expatriate taxation. She also developed an expertise in the taxation of investments. She provides tax consulting services to high-net-worth individuals and families and oversees the coordination and administration of these services across Canada, France and the United States. Caroline gained her international experience working with multinational clients of all sizes. She is also the first professional from the province of Quebec to have completed the Seven Stages of Money Maturity program offered by the Kinder Institute that trains and coaches financial advisors worldwide.

Ms. Rhéaume is the author of the best sellers Utilisation des fiducies en planification fiscale et financière and Stratégies de planification utilisant des fiducies, two books also publis

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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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Price on Contemporary Estate Planning (2015) (U.S.)

Author: John R. Price

Providing theoretical grounding and a practice-oriented approach, Price and Donaldson show how to handle the full range of estate planning problems and techniques, including:

  • Client counseling
  • Durable powers of attorney
  • Living wills
  • Private annuities
  • Charitable remainder trusts
  • Life insurance
  • Lifetime noncharitable gifts
  • Closely held business interests
  • Community and marital property
  • Retirement plans and IRAs
  • Post-mortem planning
  • Professional responsibility
Helpful practice tools include numerous real-life examples illustrating application of principles, ready-to-adapt forms, and checklists.

Chapter 1       Professional Responsibility and Estate Planning
Chapter 2       Basic Transfer Tax Laws and Estate Planning Strategies
Chapter 3       Concurrent Ownership and Nontestamentary Transfers
Chapter 4       Wills and Related Documents
Chapter 5       The Gift and Estate Tax Marital Deductions
Chapter 6       Life Insurance
Chapter 7       Planning Lifetime Noncharitable Gifts
Chapter 8       Gifts to Charitable Organizations
Chapter 9       Limiting Estate Size Through Intrafamily Transactions
Chapter 10    Trusts
Chapter 11    Closely-Held Business Interests
Chapter 12    Post-Mortem Planning
Chapter 13    Estate and Income Tax Planning for Retirement Plans and IRAs

9780808039303    7" x 10"     1,620 pages


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Price on Contemporary Estate Planning (2014) (U.S.)

Providing theoretical grounding and a practice-oriented approach, Price and Donaldson show how to handle the full range of estate planning problems and techniques, including:

  1. Client counseling
  2. Durable powers of attorney
  3. Living wills
  4. Private annuities
  5. Charitable remainder trusts
  6. Life insurance
  7. Lifetime noncharitable gifts
  8. Closely held business interests
  9. Community and marital property
  10. Retirement plans and IRAs
  11. Post-mortem planning
  12. Professional responsibility and more!

Chapter 1        Professional Responsibility and Estate Planning
Chapter 2        Basic Transfer Tax Laws and Estate Planning Strategies
Chapter 3        Concurrent Ownership and Nontestamentary Transfers
Chapter 4        Wills and Related Documents
Chapter 5        The Gift and Estate Tax Marital Deductions
Chapter 6        Life Insurance
Chapter 7        Planning Lifetime Noncharitable Gifts
Chapter 8        Gifts to Charitable Organizations
Chapter 9        Limiting Estate Size Through Intrafamily Transactions
Chapter 10      Trusts
Chapter 11      Closely-Held Business Interests
Chapter 12      Post-Mortem Planning
Chapter 13      Estate and Income Tax Planning for Retirement Plans and IRAs

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Preparing Your Tax Returns - Tax Guides


Realizing the best tax outcomes for your clients isn't a game of chance. That's why tax professionals who need to keep pace with the latest changes put their money on Preparing Your Tax Returns to deliver valuable insights, how-to advice and time-saving efficiency.


Online or in print, Canada's bestselling tax preparation guides will keep you at the top of your game.

 

  • More topics in detail than any other guides
  • Easy-to-understand format that allows for quick searches
  • Step-by-step instructions and straightforward answers
  • References to CRA documents, legislation and cases
  • Numerous illustrative examples and specific question and answer sections
The online versions are conveniently linked with your Cantax® and Taxprep® software. You can automatically preview relevant content in the return with the power of IntelliConnect®. One click takes you to the information you need, without ever leaving the return you're working on.
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Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 2015 Edition (with CD) (U.S.)

Authors: Ray D. Madoff, Cornelia R. Tenney, Martin A. Hall, Lisa Nalchajian Mingolla

Provides an overview of estate planning, offering the widest variety of discussion on planning principles and tools from the simple to the sophisticated. Its scope includes a general overview of the estate planning process. It then addresses the rules involved in estate planning and the various ways in which estates may be structured to achieve desired tax effects. It goes on to discuss gifts, and some of the more specialized areas of estate planning, including generation-skipping transfer tax rules and charitable planning, which encompasses the use of private foundations and split-interest trusts. This book contains a set of estate planning forms.

1. The Estate Planning Process
2. Basic Rules of Property Transfers Upon Death
3. Basic Estate Planning Documents
4. Trust Basics
5. Estate and Gift Tax Basics: Tax Tools of the Estate Planner
6. Planning for A Spouse or Nonmarital Partner
7. Issues in Planning for Children
8. Using Gifts in Estate Planning
9. Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Planning
10. Charitable Giving
11. Planning for a Closely Held Business Interest
12. Insurance
13. Estate Planning with Retirement Benefits
14. Post Mortem Estate Planning
Form 1 Living Trust
Form 2 Living Trust Amendment
Form 3 Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
Form 4 Annual Exclusion Trust
Form 5 Additional Annual Exclusion Trust
Form 6 Will

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Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 2014 Edition (with CD) (U.S.)

Authors: Ray D. Madoff,
                Cornelia R. Tenney, 
                Martin A. Hall, 
                Lisa Nalchajian Mingolla

Provides an overview of estate planning, offering the widest variety of discussion on planning principles and tools from the simple to the sophisticated. Its scope includes a general overview of the estate planning process. It then addresses the rules involved in estate planning and the various ways in which estates may be structured to achieve desired tax effects. It goes on to discuss gifts, and some of the more specialized areas of estate planning, including generation-skipping transfer tax rules and charitable planning, which encompasses the use of private foundations and split-interest trusts.

This book contains a set of estate planning forms.

1. The Estate Planning Process
2. Basic Rules of Property Transfers Upon Death
3. Basic Estate Planning Documents
4. Trust Basics
5. Estate and Gift Tax Basics: Tax Tools of the Estate Planner
6. Planning for Spouse or Nonmarital Partner
7. Issues in Planning for Children
8. Using Gifts in Estate Planning
9. Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Planning
10. Charitable Giving
11. Planning for a Closely Held Business Interest
12. Insurance
13. Estate Planning with Retirement Benefits
14. Post Mortem Estate Planning
- Form 1 LivingTrust
- Form 2 Living Trust Amendment
- Form 3 Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
- Form 4 Annual Exclusion Trust
- Form 5 Additional Annual Exclusion Trust
- Form 6 Will with Pour-Over Provision
- Form 7 Will with Outright Dispositions
- Form 8 Codicil
- Form 9 Durable Power of Attorney
- Form 10 Health Care Proxy
- Form 11 Living Will
- Form 12 Charitable Remainder Unitrust
- Form 13 Qualified Personal Residence Trust (QPRT)
- Form 14 Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT)

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Power Tools for Negotiating International Business Deals, Second Edition

Published: October 2008


This is a nuts and bolts guide for doing international business, and the handbook to read before and during negotiation in order to get the deal done. Power Tools for Negotiating International Business Deals shows how international business works, where to stake high ground, what concessions to make and what mistakes to avoid. Filled with checklists and case examples, this book explains the key issues in an international business deal, be it a product sale, agency/brokerage, consulting agreement, distributorship, license, joint venture or consortium.

James M Klotz is one of Canada’s leading international business lawyers. In addition to co-chairing the International Business Transactions group of one of Canada’s largest law firms, he has written several books and treatises on international business law and negotiation. James lives in Toronto and has taught courses in international business law at Osgoode Hall Law School and in international risk assessment at the University of Toronto.

Table of contents:

  • Chapter 1: The basics of International Business Deals
  • Chapter 2: Negotiating International Sales of Goods and Services
  • Chapter 3: Negotiating International Agency and Consulting Deals
  • Chapter 4: Negotiating International Distribution Deals
  • Chapter 5: Negotiating International License Deals
  • Chapter 6: International Joint Venture and Consortium Deal
  • Index

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Nathan's Company Meetings For Share Capital and Non-Share Capital Corporations 10th Edition

Nathan's Company Meetings For Share Capital and Non-Share Capital Corporations 10th Edition is an essential guide to effectively managing corporate governance issues at meetings of directors, shareholders and members.

BONUS! with your purchase of the new Nathan’s Company 
 Meetings 10th Edition you will receive:

  • FREE eBook in PDF format
  • FREE Live Webinar (December 5th, 2013) with industry experts Hartley R. Nathan, Q.C and Clifford S. Goldfarb, LL.M.   Our authors will address many contentious issues that commonly fall within your professional mandate and how to deal with them.  Unlimited access to the recorded Webinar is also included and available after December 19th, 2013.

Why choose Nathan’s Company Meetings?

  • This is the ONLY Canadian publication of its kind, written by industry expert Hartley R. Nathan, Q.C., with the assistance of not-for-profit law expert Clifford S. Goldfarb, LL.M. and securities law expert Kathleen E. Skerrett, LL.B.
  • Expert guidance for Canadian business corporations, not-for-profit corporations and condominium corporations.
  • It contains the most up-to-date Canadian cases as well as representative British and Australian cases
  • Rules are easy-to-read and locate
  • Nathan’s has been cited by the Courts in not-for-profit and business corporation cases

 



What's New, in the 10th Edition?

  • Guidance for Not-for-Profit corporations, reflecting the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, S.C. 2009, c. 23 (“CNCA”), and Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, S.O. 2010. c. 15 (“ONCA”), including commentary where practices differ from business corporat

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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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U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015)
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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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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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Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and Trademarks throughout the World

Last Supplement Updated*: April 2014


Without question, the Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and Trademarks throughout the World is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference for the international industrial property practice. It consists of 8 volumes.

Its exhaustive contents include:

  • Separate chapters, in alphabetical order, for nearly 200 countries and several regional industrial property protection systems.
  • The full text of the most important convention, treatises, and agreements (including the Paris Convention, the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and the Madrid Agreement).
  • A section on the European Patent System, describing the European Patent Convention and its implementing regulations.

View a sample chapter

Information is given, inter alia, with respect to the following:
 
Patents:

  • Kinds of Patents available
  • Duration of protection
  • Who may apply
  • What may be patented
  • Novelty requirements
  • Filing, examination and granting procedure
  • Requirements for filing application
  • Priority
  • Annuities and other fees
  • Working requirements
  • Compulsory licenses
  • Rights of prior use
  • Restoration
  • Infringement
  • Assignment
  • Licenses
  • Marking

 
Trademarks:

  • Duration of protection
  • Legal effect
  • Who may apply
  • What can be registered as a mark
  • What is excluded from registration
  • Filing, examination and registration procedure
  • Requirements for registration
  • Requirements for renewal
  • Assignment
  • Licenses
  • Infringement
  • Fees
  • Service marks
  • Collective marks
  • Certification marks
  • Marking
  • Use requirements
  • Protection of well-known marks
  • Cancellation
  • Invalidation
  • Classification

 Designs:

  • What can be protected
  • Duration and renewal
  • Who may apply
  • Novelty requirements
  • Procedure
  • Requirements for filing application
  • Annuities (if any)

 Features:

  • Truly global covering nearly 200 countries
  • Fast and full access to essential primary

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Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.)

Formerly: Practical Guide to Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031

Author: Nancy N. Grekin, J.D.

Analyzes the essential legal means available to swap one asset for another while holding a continuing investment of the same sort in a tax-advantaged way. This brand new resource is intended to aid tax and real estate practitioners and professionals in understanding the various types of exchanges, how to structure exchanges, the mechanics of handling exchanges, and the myriad of details resulting from the related cases, IRS Rulings and Private Letter Rulings — both before and after Starker and the regulations.

Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, this book introduces the law and defines the important terms involved. It describes situations where such exchanges may be advantageous or disadvantageous; explains documentation procedures; examines case law and IRS rulings related to such exchanges; and explores the like-kind test and other important provisions of the law.

Topics covered include:

  • Types of Exchanges
  • Essential Elements of a Section 1031 Exchange
  • The Starker Case and the Evolution of Deferred Exchanges
  • Deferred Exchanges Under the Regulations
  • Tax Incidents of an Exchange: Exchange Value, Boot, Basis and Recapture of Depreciation
  • Mechanics and Documentation of Exchanges
  • Multiple Property Exchanges
  • Exchanges by Entities: Transfers of Exchange Property to and from Entities
  • Reverse Exchanges
  • Build-to-Suit Exchanges
  • Related Party Exchanges
  • Personal Property Exchanges
  • Reporting Code Section 1031 Exchanges

The expert author provides insightful cautions, planning notes, examples and comments that clarify the practical application of the law. Helpful sample documents and practical aids include:

  • Designated Property Exchange Agreement
  • Buyer-Accommodator Exchange Agreement
  • Assignment of Relinquished Property Contract
  • Direct Exchange Agreement
  • Build to Suit Exchange Agreement with Accommodator

240 pages

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Just Writing: Grammar, Punctuation, and Style for the Legal Writer, Third Edition

Adapted from the popular Legal Writing Handbook, this powerful guide focuses exclusively on the style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of strong legal writing. With the authors’ trademark step-by-step approach, Just Writing, Third Edition enables students to master a skill that will contribute to their success in both law school and practice.

Proven to be effective in the classroom, the third edition features:

  • Honed coverage that zeroes in on style, grammar, punctuation, and the mechanics of legal writing in a concise length and format
  • Tips and techniques for every step of the writing process: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading
  • The authors’ trademark straightforward, building-block approach
  • Clear explanations and crafted examples
  • Practice exercises that allow students to use specific skills covered in the text
  • Writing for ESL students
  • “Quick Tips” about writing integrated throughout the text
  • A Glossary of Usage
  • A bound-in CD with practice exercises
  • A dedicated Teacher’s Manual, with specific teaching suggestions for each chapter in the book
  • Additional teaching and testing materials on a Teaching Materials Website, available to adopters

Enquist and Oates’s clarity and finely honed content make this text the perfect complement to any legal writing course. New professors will especially appreciate the ample teaching support that accompanies this book.

Companion Website: www.aspenlawschool.com/oates_enquist

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Investment Planning Answer Book, (2013) (U.S.)

Author: Jay L. Shein

This Guide focuses on advising clients as to the available investment options at various stages of life and income level. It covers investment tools, devising a portfolio strategy, asset allocation methodology, and measurement of return and risk allocation. Whether seeking to make adjustments to a portfolio or developing an all-new financial plan, it will provide you with practical information to assist clients in achieving their financial goals.

  1. Investment Planning Essentials
  2. Investment Tools and Vehicles
  3. Introduction to Portfolio Theory and Asset Allocation
  4. Portfolio Strategy and Design
  5. Asset Allocation Methodology
  6. Risk Adjusted Measures of Return
  7. Portfolio Opportunity Distributions
  8. Tax Efficient Strategies
  9. Alternative Investment Strategies
  10. Mutual Funds
  11. Behavioral Finance
  12. Monte Carlo Simulation
  13. Value at Risk (VAR)
  14. Total Return Trust
  15. Software, Technology, and Materials for Investing
  16. Software, Technology, and Materials for Investment Research
  17. Investment Manager, Mutual Fund, and Hedge Fund Search Selection and Due Diligence
  18. Absolute Return Versus Relative Return
  19. Portfolio Monitoring, Rebalancing and Changing
  20. Investment Statistical Concepts and Evaluation Methods

504 pages

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Investment Planning Answer Book (2012)

This Guide focuses on advising clients as to the available investment options at various stages of life and income level.  It covers investment tools, devising a portfolio strategy, asset allocation methodology, and measurement of return and risk allocation. Whether seeking to make adjustments to a portfolio or developing an all-new financial plan, Investment Planning Answer Book will provide CPAs, financial planners, and trustees with practical information to assist clients in achieving their financial goals.

1.   Investment Planning Essentials 
2.   Investment Tools and Vehicles
3.   Introduction to Portfolio Theory and Asset Allocation
4.   Portfolio Strategy and Design
5.   Asset Allocation Methodology
6.   Risk Adjusted Measures of Return
7.   Portfolio Opportunity Distributions
8.   Tax Efficient Strategies
9.   Alternative Investment Strategies
10.  Mutual Funds
11.  Behavioral Finance
12.  Monte Carlo Simulation
13.  Value at Risk (VAR)
14.  Total Return Trust
15.  Software, Technology, and Materials for Investing
16.  Software, Technology, and Materials for Investment Research
17.  Investment Manager, Mutual Fund, and Hedge Fund Search  Selection and Due Diligence
18.  Absolute Return Versus Relative Return
19.  Portfolio Monitoring, Rebalancing and Changing
20.  Investment Statistical Concepts and Evaluation Methods

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