k Guidebook to Ohio Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 11:42:03 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Ohio Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:40:07 GMT 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. 384 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to North Carolina Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:25:40 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to North Carolina Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:36:54 GMT 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. 696 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to New York Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 12:00:40 GMT 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" Related Products New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) New York State Personal Income Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2014) New York State Sales and Use Tax Law and Regulations New York State Tax Law (As of January 1, 2014) State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to New York Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:12:53 GMT 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. 624 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to New Jersey Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 11:56:38 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to New Jersey Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:59:55 GMT 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. 312 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Michigan Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 12:18:38 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Michigan Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:14:54 GMT 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. 440 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Massachusetts Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 12:04:43 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Massachusetts Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 13:08:00 GMT 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. 324 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Maryland Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 13:11:11 GMT 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. 360 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Illinois Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 11:49:52 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Illinois Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:11:22 GMT 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 Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Florida Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:19:58 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Connecticut North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Florida Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:03:38 GMT 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. 312 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Connecticut North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Connecticut Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:13:31 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) California Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to Connecticut Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:32:21 GMT 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. 324 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) California Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to California Taxes 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:09:39 GMT 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" Related Products State Tax Handbook (2015) Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide - Mid-Year Edition (2014) Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2015 Edition (2 volumes) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2015) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2015) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2015) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Guidebook to California Taxes 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 12:38:34 GMT 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. 784 pages Related Products State Tax Handbook (2014) Connecticut Florida North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey New York Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Texas Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, 2014 Edition (2 vol.) U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide (2014) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2014) (w/CD) Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities (2014) New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2014) Sales and Use Tax Answer Book (2014) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k GST and E-Commerce: Planning and Risk Management By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:08:39 GMT 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 ServicesIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:50:36 GMT Author: Steven G. Siegel, J.D., LL.M (Taxation) A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 679. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which is increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions are also among the issues addressed. Chapter 1 Overview of Grantor Trusts: Principles and Taxation Chapter 2 Code Section 671 — Trust Income, Deductions and Credits Attributable to Grantors and Others as Substantial Owners Chapter 3 Code Section 672 — Grantor Trust Definitions and Rules Chapter 4 Code Section 673 — Reversionary Interests and the Grantor Trust Rules Chapter 5 Code Section 674 — Power to Control Beneficial Enjoyment anIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:32:47 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. 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These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k GAAP Handbook of Policies and Procedures - w/CD-ROM (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:10:53 GMT This practical reference contains all of the important authoritative pronouncements on GAAP with references to ASC codification, and the corresponding references to the original literature, including APB Opinions, Accounting Research Bulletins, FASB Statements, Staff Positions, Interpretations, Technical Bulletins, and Concepts, as well as AICPA Statements of Position as an aid. Securities and Exchange Financial Reporting Releases and EITF Issues are also covered when appropriate. This volume contains accounting principles, financial reporting presentation requirements, required and recommended disclosures, and specialized accounting topics. The book includes examples, tables, exhibits, and practice aids that demonstrate how to apply GAAP in practice. In some cases, flowcharts are presented to explain, in clearer terms, the practitioner's decision process in applying a pronouncement. Current footnotes from annual reports provide clear examples of reporting. The book also comes with a free companion CD-ROM that contains an electronic version of the book. The 2013 GAAP Handbook covers the following topics: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PART II: MAJOR ACCOUNTING AREAS AND REPORTING PART III: FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS PART IV: GAAP IN SPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k GAAP Handbook of Policies and Procedures (w/CD-ROM) (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:43:05 GMT The GAAP Handbook provides many rules of thumb. Its content includes informative rules, policies, and procedures applicable to CPAs and may be used as a training medium. 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Full Article k GAAP Guide (2015) Book or CD (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:35:32 GMT Authors: Jan R. Williams, Ph.D., CPA; Joseph V. Carcello, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, CIA; Terry Neal, CPA; and Judith Weiss, CPA CCH's GAAP Guide provides the most comprehensive resource for understanding and applying authoritative GAAP literature in clear language. Each FASB Accounting Standards Codification pronouncement/topic is discussed in a comprehensive format that makes it easy to understand and implement in day-to-day practice. Practical illustrations and examples demonstrate and clarify specific accounting principles. The Guide is organized by ASC Topic, and each chapter contains guidance for both major standards and more narrow transactions. The GAAP Guide satisfies all AICPA peer review standards and requirements. 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Larry Crumbley, PhD, CPA, CFF, CrFA A collection of Problem-Based Learning cases designed to reinforce principles taught in forensic accounting/auditing courses throughout the United States. Each case: lays out the basic principles and parameters of analysis to be applied in uncovering and proving fraudulent activity in domestic and/or international operations; provides a fact pattern and supporting documentation that allow students to not only uncover illegal activity, but also to prove such fraud in a court of law under American rules of evidence and courtroom procedure; is designed for students to perform forensic investigation, alone or in teams, with the instructor serving as a facilitator; and includes secondary documents that either corroborate the superficial accounting information initially provided or reveal anomalies and discrepancies pointing to who, what, when, where, how, and why. 350 pages Related Products Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:29:33 GMT Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) Authors: Professor D. Larry Crumbley, CPA, CFD, Cr.FA,, Lester E. Heitger, CPA,, G. Stevenson Smith This book is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. It covers all the important underpinnings, as well as the substance of forensic accounting. It covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas. This book demonstrates how an effective forensic accountant needs a solid understanding of accounting, investigative auditing techniques, criminology, and courtroom procedures, as well as excellent communications skills, both written and oral. In today's litigious and highly regulated climate, all accountants — external, internal, forensic consultants, and corporate accountants — must possess this knowledge base and develop these techniques. This intriguing text provides unparalleled guidance to help develop the mindset and the skill set to meet the evolving challenges facing accountants today. The 6th Edition includes new fraud schemes, numerous new eyewitness and spotlight stories, and new forensic techniques and tools, such as timeline analysis, link analysis, invigilation, genograms, proof of cash, entity charts, and full-and-false inclusion tests. This edition brings the reader up to date with the latest cybercrime activity and cases, and it documents the latest corruption schemes and explains how to find and prevent them. CONTENTS: PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Chapter 1 — Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting Chapter 2 — Forensic Accounting Education, Institutions and Specialties. PART TWO: UNCOVERING ACCOUNTING CRIME Chapter 3 — Fraudulent Financial Reporting Chapter 4 — Detecting Fraud in Financial Reporting. Chapter 5 — Employee Fraud: The Misappropriation of Assets. Chapter 6 — Indirect Methods of Reconstructing Income. Chapter 7 — Money Laundering and Transnational Financial Flows. PART THREE: COURTROOM PROCEDURES AND LITIGATION SUPPORT Chapter 8 — Litigation Services Provided by Accountants Chapter 9 — Proper Evidence Management. Chapter 10 — Commercial Damages. Chapter 11 — Litigation Support in Special Situations. Chapter 12 — Computing Economic Damages. PART FOUR: CYBERCRIME Chapter 13 — Computer Forensics: A Brief Introduction. Chapter 14 — Internet Forensic Analysis: Profiling the Cyber Criminal. Chapter 15 — Cybercrime Management: Legal Issues. 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Under the Bank Secrecy Act, each United States person must file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) (Form TD F 90-22.1), if the person has a financial interest in or signature authority (or other authority that is comparable to signature authority) over one or more accounts in a foreign country and the aggregate value of all foreign financial accounts exceeds threshold amounts at any time during the calendar year. In addition, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (HIRE Act), signed into law by President Obama in 2010, substantially incorporates the measures designed to stop tax evasion contained in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) of 2009. Under FATCA, U.S. taxpayers with specified foreign financial assets that exceed certain thresholds must report those assets to the IRS on Form 8938, which will be attached to their federal income tax return. This reporting is in addition to the foreign bank account report, Form TDF 90-22.1 (FBAR). The Form 8938 reporting is applicable to all “specified persons” who are considered to hold an interest in a “specified foreign financial asset” which meets the “reporting thresholds.” In December 2011, the IRS issued temporary (TD 9567) and proposed (REG-130302-10) regulations which provide guidance on the requirement that certain foreign financial assets be reported to the IRS for tax years beginning after March 2010. This requirement comes from Section 6038D which was added to the Internal Revenue Code under the HIRE Act. The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-wilful violations and for wilful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance. Part 1 FBAR Reporting Chapter 1 History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting Chapter 2 How to Define a U.S. Person Chapter 3 What is a Financial Interest? Chapter 4 What is Signature Authority? Chapter 5 Financial Accounts Chapter 6 &nbIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:17:26 GMT Author: Melissa S. Gillespie, CPA, JD, MST, The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-willful violations and for willful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. 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Full Article k Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:45:42 GMT Untitled Document Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized 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 Price Index Government Programs Charitable Donations Tax Administration Only $15.25 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders. Order in bulk and save up to 65% If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. 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Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. 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Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties - UPIA Sections 101-103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control - UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions - UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest - UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates - UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee - UPIA Section 403 Receipts Not Normally Apportioned and Insubstantial Allocations - UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments - UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets - UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber - UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property - UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities - UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust - UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal - UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income Because of Taxes - UPIA Sections 505 and 506 Appendix A State Appendix - State Income Tax and Accounting Rules for Trusts Appendix B Text of the Uniform Principal and Income Act 350 pages Related Products Accounting Desk Book – 23rd edition (2014) (US) Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2014) (US) Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2014 Supplement) (US) GAAP Guide (2014) (US) International Accounting/If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:45:41 GMT Provides comprehensive coverage of the legal, tax, and business aspects of forming and operating a family foundation. From grantmaking to investment management, accounting procedures to tax filings, and funding the foundation to protecting it from liability, this handbook provides coverage of all the issues a family foundation faces. This valuable resource provides forms, checklists, questionnaires, training forms, and other items to help provide the professional assistance every foundation needs. 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Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 09:01:56 GMT William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables Appendix B Act/Public Law Number 7" x 10" 1,300 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:00:05 GMT Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:56:38 GMT Susan Flax Posner Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2014 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. All relevant terms and key concepts are thoroughly defined and illustrated. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Portability Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706 Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 7-1/2" x 10" 1,292 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:10:10 GMT Author: Susan Flax Posner Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year. Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:34:30 GMT Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D. A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning. Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning. For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as: How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income? How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes? When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash? When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense? Why should upper-income clients fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? When will a loan to a college student increase the lender’s income taxes? Why is a home equity loan to pay college costs more advantageous than other kinds of borrowings? How will saving for college through multiple Section 529 plans benefit clients? How does a Coverdell Education Savings Account compare to a Section 529 plan as a college savings vehicle? When does reporting the interest on education savings bonds sooner rather than later make tax sense? Which college expenses qualify for the education tax credits? How did the new health reform law affect student loan programs? The appendices contain Education Tax Facts, a list of available Section 529 plans and contact information, a glossary of key terms, useful websites, and other aids to education planning. 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Full Article k Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 09:45:52 GMT Published: July 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis provides comprehensive analysis of this sweeping new banking and securities legislation. These historic reforms will transform the way banks, hedge funds, credit rating agencies, broker-dealers, investment advisers, accountants, public companies and other financial institutions – and the attorneys who advise these entities – operate. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of these changes will be vital to all participants in the U.S. financial system. This definitive publication provides immediate insight into the impact of the new law. Written by the CCH editorial staff of banking and securities attorneys, the 1,600-plus page book explains every provision of this complex legislation, providing over 600 pages of the analysis you need to understand the impact of this historic legislation. Commentary includes discussion of the relevant legislative history, including committee reports and floor remarks, detailed citations to new and amended law sections, and editorial comments and caution notes. This publication also features the full text of the legislation and committee reports, tables of effective dates and statutes amended, and a topical index. The law includes these elements: Establishes a Financial Stability Oversight Council Establishes an orderly liquidation authority Creates a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Creates an Office of Financial Research Creates a Federal Insurance Office Eliminates the Office of Thrift Supervision National minimum underwriting standards for home mortgages Stricter oversight of credit rating agencies New capital standards for banks based on size and risk Requires affiliate structure for derivatives trading operations deemed risky Limits proprietary trading at the largest financial firms (the Volcker Rule) Regulates derivatives on exchanges or through clearing organizations Requires SEC registration of hedge funds and private equity funds Imposes retention requirements on securitized loans Promotes use of stricter state-level consumer protection laws Requires independent compensation committees Gives shareholders a non-binding “say-on-pay” Investor protection for seniors and underserved investors If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Toolkit By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:16:38 GMT The Corporate Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of tax research materials, designed to save you time and money. This toolkit covers federal income tax, GST/HST, provincial tax and corporate tax return preparation. You'll enjoy instant access to expert tax commentary and to important documents not available on public websites. The Corporate Toolkit offers you industry-leading information at a price that fits any budget. For more information contact your account manager today. 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Ontario Tax Reporter Atlantic Tax Reporter (NS/NB/PEI/NL) Quebec Tax Reporter Alberta & Territories, British Columbia, and Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporters Or if your practice requires a national view, choose all Provincial tax reporters. Click here for more details about the Corporate Toolkit. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Taxprep Seminar Guidebook By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 09:30:59 GMT This guide is designed as a discussion of specific features in Corporate Taxprep and was used during the Fall 2014 Corporate Taxprep seminars. We are offering this comprehensive 250 page Seminar Guide to all Corporate Taxprep customers until December 31, 2014. Quantities are limited so order today! The material within this guide was prepared based on Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 1.1 as well as a pre-release copy of the Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 2.0. More specifically this guide covers: Essential Program Information Represent a Client New CRA Services Technical Changes within Corporate Taxprep Federal Tax and Form Changes Provincial Tax and Form Changes Filing Requirements Amending Returns Accessing Prior Version Files Related and Associated Corporations in Corporate Taxprep Ten “Must-know” Taxprep Features Importing and Exporting Data Printing This guidebook is available for purchase until December 31, 2014 and quantities are limited so order today! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Law News Tracker By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:58:11 GMT There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in corporate law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2014-2015) W/CD-ROM (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:05:50 GMT Jae K. Shim, PhD, Joel G. Siegel, Ph.D., CPA, Nick Dauber, MS, CPA A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give CFOs, corporate financial managers, and controller’s quick answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free, back-of-the book CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) AffordableIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2013-2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:56:50 GMT A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2012-2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 10:55:39 GMT Available: June 2012 A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form Internal Control: Computer Applications Checklist: Medium to Large Business Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President Related books: Practical Guide to Corporate Taxation (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) U.S. Master Tax Guide®, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. 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k Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:32:47 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671 through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. Related Products Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2014 (US) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2014) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Tax and Estate PlanninIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2013 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:53:53 GMT A grantor trust is a trust in which the settlor retains control over the trust property or its income to such an extent that the settlor is taxed on the trust's income. The use of grantor trust arrangements has become an important estate planning tool. Owners of grantor trusts may be shareholders of S corporations. A number of desirable and sophisticated estate planning arrangements involve grantor trust status as the starting point. These include grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), grantor retained unitrusts (GRUTs), personal residence trusts (PRTs), qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs) and intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs). The Grantor Trust Answer Book will address the following: The grantor trust rules can be found in Code Sections 671through 678. Each of these Sections describes a particular set of rules and circumstances that will cause a trust to be treated as a grantor trust. Each of these Code Sections is discussed in a separate Chapter addressing its rules and requirements. Some of the interests retained by a grantor that make a trust a grantor trust also cause inclusion of the trust property in the grantor’s estate. Other interests do not. These distinctions are discussed throughout the publication. Separate chapters address the estate planning uses of all types of grantor trusts (GRATs and GRUTs, PRTs and QPRTs, IDGTs). Grantor trust issues are involved in the design of certain charitable trusts, notably charitable lead trusts and these are discussed in detail. Coverage of foreign grantor trusts which are increasingly a topic of planning interest and government concern is included as well. The fact that grantor trusts are subject to special income tax filing and reporting rules is discussed. The role grantor trusts may have in planning for life insurance ownership, like kind exchanges and involuntary conversions is also among the issues addressed. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k GAAP Handbook of Policies and Procedures - w/CD-ROM (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:10:53 GMT This practical reference contains all of the important authoritative pronouncements on GAAP with references to ASC codification, and the corresponding references to the original literature, including APB Opinions, Accounting Research Bulletins, FASB Statements, Staff Positions, Interpretations, Technical Bulletins, and Concepts, as well as AICPA Statements of Position as an aid. Securities and Exchange Financial Reporting Releases and EITF Issues are also covered when appropriate. This volume contains accounting principles, financial reporting presentation requirements, required and recommended disclosures, and specialized accounting topics. The book includes examples, tables, exhibits, and practice aids that demonstrate how to apply GAAP in practice. In some cases, flowcharts are presented to explain, in clearer terms, the practitioner's decision process in applying a pronouncement. Current footnotes from annual reports provide clear examples of reporting. The book also comes with a free companion CD-ROM that contains an electronic version of the book. The 2013 GAAP Handbook covers the following topics: PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PART II: MAJOR ACCOUNTING AREAS AND REPORTING PART III: FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS PART IV: GAAP IN SPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k GAAP Handbook of Policies and Procedures (w/CD-ROM) (2015) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:43:05 GMT The GAAP Handbook provides many rules of thumb. Its content includes informative rules, policies, and procedures applicable to CPAs and may be used as a training medium. This practical reference contains all of the important authoritative pronouncements on GAAP with references to ASC codification, and the corresponding references to the original literature, including APB Opinions, Accounting Research Bulletins, FASB Statements, Staff Positions, Interpretations, Technical Bulletins, and Concepts, as well as AICPA Statements of Position as an aid. Securities and Exchange Financial Reporting Releases and EITF Issues are also covered when appropriate. The book also comes with a free companion CD-ROM that contains an electronic version of the book. PART I: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Reporting, Presentation, and Disclosures for the Income Statement Revenue Recognition Balance Sheet Reporting and Disclosures: Assets Balance Sheet Presentation and Disclosures: Liabilities Balance Sheet Reporting: Stockholders' Equity Statement of Cash Flows Other Financial Statement Types and Related Items Disclosures PART II: MAJOR ACCOUNTING AREAS AND REPORTING Accounting Changes and Error Corrections Investments in Equity and Debt Securities Business Combinations Consolidation Leases Pension Plans and Other Postretirement Benefit Plans Income Tax Accounting PART III: FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS Foreign Currency Translation and Transactions Derivatives, Repurchase Agreements, and Disclosures of Credit Risk and Fair Values: Accounting, Reporting, and Disclosures International Financial Reporting Standards: An Examination of Accounting Convergence PART IV: GAAP IN SPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES Accounting in Specialized Industries 9780808038801 7" x 10" 1,800 pages Related Products GAAP Guide (2015) Book or CD (U.S.) U.S. Master GAAP Guide (2015) Accounting Research Manager - ARM International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide (2015) CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Auditor's Risk Management Guide: InteIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k GAAP Guide (2015) Book or CD (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:35:32 GMT Authors: Jan R. Williams, Ph.D., CPA; Joseph V. Carcello, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, CIA; Terry Neal, CPA; and Judith Weiss, CPA CCH's GAAP Guide provides the most comprehensive resource for understanding and applying authoritative GAAP literature in clear language. Each FASB Accounting Standards Codification pronouncement/topic is discussed in a comprehensive format that makes it easy to understand and implement in day-to-day practice. Practical illustrations and examples demonstrate and clarify specific accounting principles. The Guide is organized by ASC Topic, and each chapter contains guidance for both major standards and more narrow transactions. The GAAP Guide satisfies all AICPA peer review standards and requirements. Chapter 1 ASC 105— Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Chapter 2 ASC 205— Presentation of Financial Statements Chapter 3 ASC 210— Balance Sheet Chapter 4 ASC 215— Statement of Shareholder Equity Chapter 5 ASC 220— Comprehensive Income Chapter 6 ASC 225— Income Statement Chapter 7 ASC 230— Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 8 ASC 235— Accounting Policies and Standards Chapter 9 ASC 250— Accounting Changes and Error Corrections Chapter 10 ASC 255— Changing Prices Chapter 11 ASC 260— Earnings Per Share Chapter 12 ASC 270— Interim Reporting Chapter 13 ASC 272— Limited Liability Entities Chapter 14 ASC 274— Personal Financial Statements Chapter 15 ASC 275—If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Forensic and Investigative Accounting Casebook (1st Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 14:44:52 GMT Author: Professor D. Larry Crumbley, PhD, CPA, CFF, CrFA A collection of Problem-Based Learning cases designed to reinforce principles taught in forensic accounting/auditing courses throughout the United States. Each case: lays out the basic principles and parameters of analysis to be applied in uncovering and proving fraudulent activity in domestic and/or international operations; provides a fact pattern and supporting documentation that allow students to not only uncover illegal activity, but also to prove such fraud in a court of law under American rules of evidence and courtroom procedure; is designed for students to perform forensic investigation, alone or in teams, with the instructor serving as a facilitator; and includes secondary documents that either corroborate the superficial accounting information initially provided or reveal anomalies and discrepancies pointing to who, what, when, where, how, and why. 350 pages Related Products Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:29:33 GMT Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) Authors: Professor D. Larry Crumbley, CPA, CFD, Cr.FA,, Lester E. Heitger, CPA,, G. Stevenson Smith This book is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. It covers all the important underpinnings, as well as the substance of forensic accounting. It covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas. This book demonstrates how an effective forensic accountant needs a solid understanding of accounting, investigative auditing techniques, criminology, and courtroom procedures, as well as excellent communications skills, both written and oral. In today's litigious and highly regulated climate, all accountants — external, internal, forensic consultants, and corporate accountants — must possess this knowledge base and develop these techniques. This intriguing text provides unparalleled guidance to help develop the mindset and the skill set to meet the evolving challenges facing accountants today. The 6th Edition includes new fraud schemes, numerous new eyewitness and spotlight stories, and new forensic techniques and tools, such as timeline analysis, link analysis, invigilation, genograms, proof of cash, entity charts, and full-and-false inclusion tests. This edition brings the reader up to date with the latest cybercrime activity and cases, and it documents the latest corruption schemes and explains how to find and prevent them. CONTENTS: PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Chapter 1 — Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting Chapter 2 — Forensic Accounting Education, Institutions and Specialties. PART TWO: UNCOVERING ACCOUNTING CRIME Chapter 3 — Fraudulent Financial Reporting Chapter 4 — Detecting Fraud in Financial Reporting. Chapter 5 — Employee Fraud: The Misappropriation of Assets. Chapter 6 — Indirect Methods of Reconstructing Income. Chapter 7 — Money Laundering and Transnational Financial Flows. PART THREE: COURTROOM PROCEDURES AND LITIGATION SUPPORT Chapter 8 — Litigation Services Provided by Accountants Chapter 9 — Proper Evidence Management. Chapter 10 — Commercial Damages. Chapter 11 — Litigation Support in Special Situations. Chapter 12 — Computing Economic Damages. PART FOUR: CYBERCRIME Chapter 13 — Computer Forensics: A Brief Introduction. Chapter 14 — Internet Forensic Analysis: Profiling the Cyber Criminal. Chapter 15 — Cybercrime Management: Legal Issues. Chapter 16 — Cybercrime Management: Loss Valuations. PART FIVE: BUSINESS VALUATIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide, 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:35:09 GMT Previously called: FBAR Compliance Guide to Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide. If one owns or has authority over a foreign financial account, including a bank account, brokerage account, mutual fund, unit trust or some other type of financial account, he or she may be required to make an annual report of the account to the Internal Revenue Service. Under the Bank Secrecy Act, each United States person must file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) (Form TD F 90-22.1), if the person has a financial interest in or signature authority (or other authority that is comparable to signature authority) over one or more accounts in a foreign country and the aggregate value of all foreign financial accounts exceeds threshold amounts at any time during the calendar year. In addition, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (HIRE Act), signed into law by President Obama in 2010, substantially incorporates the measures designed to stop tax evasion contained in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) of 2009. Under FATCA, U.S. taxpayers with specified foreign financial assets that exceed certain thresholds must report those assets to the IRS on Form 8938, which will be attached to their federal income tax return. This reporting is in addition to the foreign bank account report, Form TDF 90-22.1 (FBAR). The Form 8938 reporting is applicable to all “specified persons” who are considered to hold an interest in a “specified foreign financial asset” which meets the “reporting thresholds.” In December 2011, the IRS issued temporary (TD 9567) and proposed (REG-130302-10) regulations which provide guidance on the requirement that certain foreign financial assets be reported to the IRS for tax years beginning after March 2010. This requirement comes from Section 6038D which was added to the Internal Revenue Code under the HIRE Act. The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-wilful violations and for wilful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance. Part 1 FBAR Reporting Chapter 1 History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting Chapter 2 How to Define a U.S. Person Chapter 3 What is a Financial Interest? Chapter 4 What is Signature Authority? Chapter 5 Financial Accounts Chapter 6 &nbIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:17:26 GMT Author: Melissa S. Gillespie, CPA, JD, MST, The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-willful violations and for willful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance. Part 1 FBAR Reporting Chapter 1 History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting Chapter 2 How to Define a U.S. Person Chapter 3 What is a Financial Interest? Chapter 4 What is Signature Authority? Chapter 5 Financial Accounts Chapter 6 Exceptions to Filing Chapter 7 How to Complete the Form TDF 90-22.1 Chapter 8 Penalties Chapter 9 Recent Developments Through 2011 Chapter 10 Developments During 2012 and 2013 Part 2 FATCA Reporting Chapter 11 An Overview of Reporting for Specified Foreign Financial Assets Chapter 12 The HIRE Act and Form 8938 vs. Form TDF 90-22.1 Chapter 13 Temporary and Proposed Regulations for FATCA: Definitions Chapter 14 Who is a Specified Person Under the FATCA Rules and What Are Their Applicable Filing Threshold Amounts Chapter 15 What is Reportable on Form 8938 Chapter 16 How to Report Specified Foreign Financial Assets Chapter 17 Penalties for Failure to File Form 8938 Chapter 18 FATCA Withholding Provisions Found Under IRC Sections 1471-1474 9780808039532 7" x 10" 680 pages Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article k Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 May 2009 08:22:56 GMT This one-volume softcover distillation of the definitive Folk set is the most convenient way to bring Folk with you - to court, the office, or while travelling on business. It is a must for litigators or others who need to refer to Folk on the spot. This convenient Edition provides the complete text of the Delaware General Corporation Law and the essential and most commonly-used elements of the larger set's commentary. Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals lets you locate any provision of the Delaware Corporation Law quickly, quote directly from the statute or commentary in the office or the courtroom and support or counter arguments with Folk-proven analysis. Highlights of the 2009 Edition include amendments to the General Corporation Law plus recent Delaware Supreme Court and Delaware Chancery Court decisions. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:45:42 GMT Untitled Document Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized 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 Price Index Government Programs Charitable Donations Tax Administration Only $15.25 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders. Order in bulk and save up to 65% If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - English 2013-2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 11:18:41 GMT Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - 2013-2014 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized 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 Charitable Donations Tax Administration Only $14.90 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders. 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Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties — UPIA Sections 102 and 103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control — UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions — UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest — UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates — UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee — UPIA Section 403 Rents, Interest, Insurance and Other Receipts Not Normally Apportioned — UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments — UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets — UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber — UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property — UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities — UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust — UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal — UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income for Payment of Taxes — UPIA Sections 505 and 506 9780808039174 7" x 10" 350 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Full Article k Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:58:00 GMT The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties - UPIA Sections 101-103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control - UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions - UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest - UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates - UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee - UPIA Section 403 Receipts Not Normally Apportioned and Insubstantial Allocations - UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments - UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets - UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber - UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property - UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities - UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust - UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal - UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income Because of Taxes - UPIA Sections 505 and 506 Appendix A State Appendix - State Income Tax and Accounting Rules for Trusts Appendix B Text of the Uniform Principal and Income Act 350 pages Related Products Accounting Desk Book – 23rd edition (2014) (US) Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2014) (US) Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2014 Supplement) (US) GAAP Guide (2014) (US) International Accounting/If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:45:41 GMT Provides comprehensive coverage of the legal, tax, and business aspects of forming and operating a family foundation. From grantmaking to investment management, accounting procedures to tax filings, and funding the foundation to protecting it from liability, this handbook provides coverage of all the issues a family foundation faces. This valuable resource provides forms, checklists, questionnaires, training forms, and other items to help provide the professional assistance every foundation needs. 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Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 09:01:56 GMT William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables Appendix B Act/Public Law Number 7" x 10" 1,300 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:00:05 GMT Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:56:38 GMT Susan Flax Posner Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2014 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. All relevant terms and key concepts are thoroughly defined and illustrated. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Portability Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706 Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 7-1/2" x 10" 1,292 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:10:10 GMT Author: Susan Flax Posner Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year. Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:34:30 GMT Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D. A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning. Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning. For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as: How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income? How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes? When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash? When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense? Why should upper-income clients fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? When will a loan to a college student increase the lender’s income taxes? Why is a home equity loan to pay college costs more advantageous than other kinds of borrowings? How will saving for college through multiple Section 529 plans benefit clients? How does a Coverdell Education Savings Account compare to a Section 529 plan as a college savings vehicle? When does reporting the interest on education savings bonds sooner rather than later make tax sense? Which college expenses qualify for the education tax credits? How did the new health reform law affect student loan programs? The appendices contain Education Tax Facts, a list of available Section 529 plans and contact information, a glossary of key terms, useful websites, and other aids to education planning. Chapter 1 Income Taxation of Students and Their Parents Chapter 2 Family Gift-Giving Chapter 3 Taxation of Trusts and Custodial Accounts Chapter 4 Section 529 Plans Chapter 5 Coverdell Education Savings Accounts Chapter 6 Education Savings Bonds Chapter 7 Education Tax Credits Chapter 8 Deduction for Education Expenses Chapter 9 Tapping Family Resources Chapter 10 Financial Aid Chapter 11 Scholarships and Fellowships Chapter 12 Student Loan Tax Incentives Chapter 13 Employer-Provided Education Assistance Appendix A Education Tax Facts for 2011 Appendix B Education Tax Benefits Chart Appendix C Glossary Appendix D State Section 529 Plans Appendix E Coverdell ESA Trust (Form 5305-E) Appendix F Coverdell ESA Custodial Account (Form 5305-EA) Appendix G FAFSA Form Appendix H Directory of State Education Resources Appendix I Helpful Education PlanniIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 09:45:52 GMT Published: July 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis provides comprehensive analysis of this sweeping new banking and securities legislation. These historic reforms will transform the way banks, hedge funds, credit rating agencies, broker-dealers, investment advisers, accountants, public companies and other financial institutions – and the attorneys who advise these entities – operate. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of these changes will be vital to all participants in the U.S. financial system. This definitive publication provides immediate insight into the impact of the new law. Written by the CCH editorial staff of banking and securities attorneys, the 1,600-plus page book explains every provision of this complex legislation, providing over 600 pages of the analysis you need to understand the impact of this historic legislation. Commentary includes discussion of the relevant legislative history, including committee reports and floor remarks, detailed citations to new and amended law sections, and editorial comments and caution notes. This publication also features the full text of the legislation and committee reports, tables of effective dates and statutes amended, and a topical index. The law includes these elements: Establishes a Financial Stability Oversight Council Establishes an orderly liquidation authority Creates a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Creates an Office of Financial Research Creates a Federal Insurance Office Eliminates the Office of Thrift Supervision National minimum underwriting standards for home mortgages Stricter oversight of credit rating agencies New capital standards for banks based on size and risk Requires affiliate structure for derivatives trading operations deemed risky Limits proprietary trading at the largest financial firms (the Volcker Rule) Regulates derivatives on exchanges or through clearing organizations Requires SEC registration of hedge funds and private equity funds Imposes retention requirements on securitized loans Promotes use of stricter state-level consumer protection laws Requires independent compensation committees Gives shareholders a non-binding “say-on-pay” Investor protection for seniors and underserved investors If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Toolkit By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:16:38 GMT The Corporate Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of tax research materials, designed to save you time and money. This toolkit covers federal income tax, GST/HST, provincial tax and corporate tax return preparation. You'll enjoy instant access to expert tax commentary and to important documents not available on public websites. The Corporate Toolkit offers you industry-leading information at a price that fits any budget. For more information contact your account manager today. TEL: 1-800-268-4522 TEL: 416-224-2248 Email: cservice@cch.ca The core components of your toolkit: Canadian Income Tax Act and Regulations, with expert annotations Canadian Excise Tax Act, annotated by CCH, and Regulations CRA Technical Interpretations (under "Tax Window Files") and GST/HST Headquarters Letters CRA Interpretation Bulletins CRA Information Circulars The full suite of GST/HST CRA publications CRA Federal income tax and GST/HST forms and guides Key tax treaties Insightful and actionable tax commentary and analysis on federal income tax and GST/HST Customizable updates to fit your schedule The latest version of the exhaustive corporate tax preparation guide, Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns® (electronic version) Choose the provincial tax package that is most relevant to you. Each package contains extensive legislation, commentary, government documents and case law. Ontario Tax Reporter Atlantic Tax Reporter (NS/NB/PEI/NL) Quebec Tax Reporter Alberta & Territories, British Columbia, and Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporters Or if your practice requires a national view, choose all Provincial tax reporters. Click here for more details about the Corporate Toolkit. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Taxprep Seminar Guidebook By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 09:30:59 GMT This guide is designed as a discussion of specific features in Corporate Taxprep and was used during the Fall 2014 Corporate Taxprep seminars. We are offering this comprehensive 250 page Seminar Guide to all Corporate Taxprep customers until December 31, 2014. Quantities are limited so order today! The material within this guide was prepared based on Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 1.1 as well as a pre-release copy of the Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 2.0. More specifically this guide covers: Essential Program Information Represent a Client New CRA Services Technical Changes within Corporate Taxprep Federal Tax and Form Changes Provincial Tax and Form Changes Filing Requirements Amending Returns Accessing Prior Version Files Related and Associated Corporations in Corporate Taxprep Ten “Must-know” Taxprep Features Importing and Exporting Data Printing This guidebook is available for purchase until December 31, 2014 and quantities are limited so order today! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Law News Tracker By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:58:11 GMT There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in corporate law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2014-2015) W/CD-ROM (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:05:50 GMT Jae K. Shim, PhD, Joel G. Siegel, Ph.D., CPA, Nick Dauber, MS, CPA A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give CFOs, corporate financial managers, and controller’s quick answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free, back-of-the book CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) AffordableIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2013-2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:56:50 GMT A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2012-2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 10:55:39 GMT Available: June 2012 A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. 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k Forensic and Investigative Accounting Casebook (1st Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 14:44:52 GMT Author: Professor D. Larry Crumbley, PhD, CPA, CFF, CrFA A collection of Problem-Based Learning cases designed to reinforce principles taught in forensic accounting/auditing courses throughout the United States. Each case: lays out the basic principles and parameters of analysis to be applied in uncovering and proving fraudulent activity in domestic and/or international operations; provides a fact pattern and supporting documentation that allow students to not only uncover illegal activity, but also to prove such fraud in a court of law under American rules of evidence and courtroom procedure; is designed for students to perform forensic investigation, alone or in teams, with the instructor serving as a facilitator; and includes secondary documents that either corroborate the superficial accounting information initially provided or reveal anomalies and discrepancies pointing to who, what, when, where, how, and why. 350 pages Related Products Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Forensic - Bundle Book and Casebook - 4441 + 5818 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:29:33 GMT Forensic and Investigative Accounting (6th Edition) Authors: Professor D. Larry Crumbley, CPA, CFD, Cr.FA,, Lester E. Heitger, CPA,, G. Stevenson Smith This book is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. It covers all the important underpinnings, as well as the substance of forensic accounting. It covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas. This book demonstrates how an effective forensic accountant needs a solid understanding of accounting, investigative auditing techniques, criminology, and courtroom procedures, as well as excellent communications skills, both written and oral. In today's litigious and highly regulated climate, all accountants — external, internal, forensic consultants, and corporate accountants — must possess this knowledge base and develop these techniques. This intriguing text provides unparalleled guidance to help develop the mindset and the skill set to meet the evolving challenges facing accountants today. The 6th Edition includes new fraud schemes, numerous new eyewitness and spotlight stories, and new forensic techniques and tools, such as timeline analysis, link analysis, invigilation, genograms, proof of cash, entity charts, and full-and-false inclusion tests. This edition brings the reader up to date with the latest cybercrime activity and cases, and it documents the latest corruption schemes and explains how to find and prevent them. CONTENTS: PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Chapter 1 — Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting Chapter 2 — Forensic Accounting Education, Institutions and Specialties. PART TWO: UNCOVERING ACCOUNTING CRIME Chapter 3 — Fraudulent Financial Reporting Chapter 4 — Detecting Fraud in Financial Reporting. Chapter 5 — Employee Fraud: The Misappropriation of Assets. Chapter 6 — Indirect Methods of Reconstructing Income. Chapter 7 — Money Laundering and Transnational Financial Flows. PART THREE: COURTROOM PROCEDURES AND LITIGATION SUPPORT Chapter 8 — Litigation Services Provided by Accountants Chapter 9 — Proper Evidence Management. Chapter 10 — Commercial Damages. Chapter 11 — Litigation Support in Special Situations. Chapter 12 — Computing Economic Damages. PART FOUR: CYBERCRIME Chapter 13 — Computer Forensics: A Brief Introduction. Chapter 14 — Internet Forensic Analysis: Profiling the Cyber Criminal. Chapter 15 — Cybercrime Management: Legal Issues. Chapter 16 — Cybercrime Management: Loss Valuations. PART FIVE: BUSINESS VALUATIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide, 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:35:09 GMT Previously called: FBAR Compliance Guide to Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide. If one owns or has authority over a foreign financial account, including a bank account, brokerage account, mutual fund, unit trust or some other type of financial account, he or she may be required to make an annual report of the account to the Internal Revenue Service. Under the Bank Secrecy Act, each United States person must file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) (Form TD F 90-22.1), if the person has a financial interest in or signature authority (or other authority that is comparable to signature authority) over one or more accounts in a foreign country and the aggregate value of all foreign financial accounts exceeds threshold amounts at any time during the calendar year. In addition, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (HIRE Act), signed into law by President Obama in 2010, substantially incorporates the measures designed to stop tax evasion contained in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) of 2009. Under FATCA, U.S. taxpayers with specified foreign financial assets that exceed certain thresholds must report those assets to the IRS on Form 8938, which will be attached to their federal income tax return. This reporting is in addition to the foreign bank account report, Form TDF 90-22.1 (FBAR). The Form 8938 reporting is applicable to all “specified persons” who are considered to hold an interest in a “specified foreign financial asset” which meets the “reporting thresholds.” In December 2011, the IRS issued temporary (TD 9567) and proposed (REG-130302-10) regulations which provide guidance on the requirement that certain foreign financial assets be reported to the IRS for tax years beginning after March 2010. This requirement comes from Section 6038D which was added to the Internal Revenue Code under the HIRE Act. The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-wilful violations and for wilful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance. Part 1 FBAR Reporting Chapter 1 History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting Chapter 2 How to Define a U.S. Person Chapter 3 What is a Financial Interest? Chapter 4 What is Signature Authority? Chapter 5 Financial Accounts Chapter 6 &nbIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 10:17:26 GMT Author: Melissa S. Gillespie, CPA, JD, MST, The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-willful violations and for willful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties. This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance. Part 1 FBAR Reporting Chapter 1 History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting Chapter 2 How to Define a U.S. Person Chapter 3 What is a Financial Interest? Chapter 4 What is Signature Authority? Chapter 5 Financial Accounts Chapter 6 Exceptions to Filing Chapter 7 How to Complete the Form TDF 90-22.1 Chapter 8 Penalties Chapter 9 Recent Developments Through 2011 Chapter 10 Developments During 2012 and 2013 Part 2 FATCA Reporting Chapter 11 An Overview of Reporting for Specified Foreign Financial Assets Chapter 12 The HIRE Act and Form 8938 vs. Form TDF 90-22.1 Chapter 13 Temporary and Proposed Regulations for FATCA: Definitions Chapter 14 Who is a Specified Person Under the FATCA Rules and What Are Their Applicable Filing Threshold Amounts Chapter 15 What is Reportable on Form 8938 Chapter 16 How to Report Specified Foreign Financial Assets Chapter 17 Penalties for Failure to File Form 8938 Chapter 18 FATCA Withholding Provisions Found Under IRC Sections 1471-1474 9780808039532 7" x 10" 680 pages Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) Full Article
k Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 May 2009 08:22:56 GMT This one-volume softcover distillation of the definitive Folk set is the most convenient way to bring Folk with you - to court, the office, or while travelling on business. It is a must for litigators or others who need to refer to Folk on the spot. This convenient Edition provides the complete text of the Delaware General Corporation Law and the essential and most commonly-used elements of the larger set's commentary. Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals lets you locate any provision of the Delaware Corporation Law quickly, quote directly from the statute or commentary in the office or the courtroom and support or counter arguments with Folk-proven analysis. Highlights of the 2009 Edition include amendments to the General Corporation Law plus recent Delaware Supreme Court and Delaware Chancery Court decisions. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:45:42 GMT Untitled Document Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized 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 Price Index Government Programs Charitable Donations Tax Administration Only $15.25 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders. Order in bulk and save up to 65% If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - English 2013-2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 11:18:41 GMT Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - 2013-2014 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized 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 Charitable Donations Tax Administration Only $14.90 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders. 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Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties — UPIA Sections 102 and 103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control — UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions — UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest — UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates — UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee — UPIA Section 403 Rents, Interest, Insurance and Other Receipts Not Normally Apportioned — UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments — UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets — UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber — UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property — UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities — UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust — UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal — UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income for Payment of Taxes — UPIA Sections 505 and 506 9780808039174 7" x 10" 350 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Full Article k Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:58:00 GMT The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties - UPIA Sections 101-103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control - UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions - UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest - UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates - UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee - UPIA Section 403 Receipts Not Normally Apportioned and Insubstantial Allocations - UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments - UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets - UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber - UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property - UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities - UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust - UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal - UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income Because of Taxes - UPIA Sections 505 and 506 Appendix A State Appendix - State Income Tax and Accounting Rules for Trusts Appendix B Text of the Uniform Principal and Income Act 350 pages Related Products Accounting Desk Book – 23rd edition (2014) (US) Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2014) (US) Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2014 Supplement) (US) GAAP Guide (2014) (US) International Accounting/If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:45:41 GMT Provides comprehensive coverage of the legal, tax, and business aspects of forming and operating a family foundation. From grantmaking to investment management, accounting procedures to tax filings, and funding the foundation to protecting it from liability, this handbook provides coverage of all the issues a family foundation faces. This valuable resource provides forms, checklists, questionnaires, training forms, and other items to help provide the professional assistance every foundation needs. 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Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 09:01:56 GMT William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables Appendix B Act/Public Law Number 7" x 10" 1,300 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:00:05 GMT Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:56:38 GMT Susan Flax Posner Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2014 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. All relevant terms and key concepts are thoroughly defined and illustrated. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Portability Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706 Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 7-1/2" x 10" 1,292 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:10:10 GMT Author: Susan Flax Posner Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year. Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:34:30 GMT Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D. A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning. Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning. For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as: How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income? How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes? When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash? When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense? Why should upper-income clients fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? When will a loan to a college student increase the lender’s income taxes? Why is a home equity loan to pay college costs more advantageous than other kinds of borrowings? How will saving for college through multiple Section 529 plans benefit clients? How does a Coverdell Education Savings Account compare to a Section 529 plan as a college savings vehicle? When does reporting the interest on education savings bonds sooner rather than later make tax sense? Which college expenses qualify for the education tax credits? How did the new health reform law affect student loan programs? The appendices contain Education Tax Facts, a list of available Section 529 plans and contact information, a glossary of key terms, useful websites, and other aids to education planning. Chapter 1 Income Taxation of Students and Their Parents Chapter 2 Family Gift-Giving Chapter 3 Taxation of Trusts and Custodial Accounts Chapter 4 Section 529 Plans Chapter 5 Coverdell Education Savings Accounts Chapter 6 Education Savings Bonds Chapter 7 Education Tax Credits Chapter 8 Deduction for Education Expenses Chapter 9 Tapping Family Resources Chapter 10 Financial Aid Chapter 11 Scholarships and Fellowships Chapter 12 Student Loan Tax Incentives Chapter 13 Employer-Provided Education Assistance Appendix A Education Tax Facts for 2011 Appendix B Education Tax Benefits Chart Appendix C Glossary Appendix D State Section 529 Plans Appendix E Coverdell ESA Trust (Form 5305-E) Appendix F Coverdell ESA Custodial Account (Form 5305-EA) Appendix G FAFSA Form Appendix H Directory of State Education Resources Appendix I Helpful Education PlanniIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 09:45:52 GMT Published: July 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis provides comprehensive analysis of this sweeping new banking and securities legislation. These historic reforms will transform the way banks, hedge funds, credit rating agencies, broker-dealers, investment advisers, accountants, public companies and other financial institutions – and the attorneys who advise these entities – operate. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of these changes will be vital to all participants in the U.S. financial system. This definitive publication provides immediate insight into the impact of the new law. Written by the CCH editorial staff of banking and securities attorneys, the 1,600-plus page book explains every provision of this complex legislation, providing over 600 pages of the analysis you need to understand the impact of this historic legislation. Commentary includes discussion of the relevant legislative history, including committee reports and floor remarks, detailed citations to new and amended law sections, and editorial comments and caution notes. This publication also features the full text of the legislation and committee reports, tables of effective dates and statutes amended, and a topical index. The law includes these elements: Establishes a Financial Stability Oversight Council Establishes an orderly liquidation authority Creates a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Creates an Office of Financial Research Creates a Federal Insurance Office Eliminates the Office of Thrift Supervision National minimum underwriting standards for home mortgages Stricter oversight of credit rating agencies New capital standards for banks based on size and risk Requires affiliate structure for derivatives trading operations deemed risky Limits proprietary trading at the largest financial firms (the Volcker Rule) Regulates derivatives on exchanges or through clearing organizations Requires SEC registration of hedge funds and private equity funds Imposes retention requirements on securitized loans Promotes use of stricter state-level consumer protection laws Requires independent compensation committees Gives shareholders a non-binding “say-on-pay” Investor protection for seniors and underserved investors If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Toolkit By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:16:38 GMT The Corporate Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of tax research materials, designed to save you time and money. This toolkit covers federal income tax, GST/HST, provincial tax and corporate tax return preparation. You'll enjoy instant access to expert tax commentary and to important documents not available on public websites. The Corporate Toolkit offers you industry-leading information at a price that fits any budget. For more information contact your account manager today. 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Ontario Tax Reporter Atlantic Tax Reporter (NS/NB/PEI/NL) Quebec Tax Reporter Alberta & Territories, British Columbia, and Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporters Or if your practice requires a national view, choose all Provincial tax reporters. Click here for more details about the Corporate Toolkit. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Taxprep Seminar Guidebook By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 09:30:59 GMT This guide is designed as a discussion of specific features in Corporate Taxprep and was used during the Fall 2014 Corporate Taxprep seminars. We are offering this comprehensive 250 page Seminar Guide to all Corporate Taxprep customers until December 31, 2014. Quantities are limited so order today! The material within this guide was prepared based on Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 1.1 as well as a pre-release copy of the Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 2.0. More specifically this guide covers: Essential Program Information Represent a Client New CRA Services Technical Changes within Corporate Taxprep Federal Tax and Form Changes Provincial Tax and Form Changes Filing Requirements Amending Returns Accessing Prior Version Files Related and Associated Corporations in Corporate Taxprep Ten “Must-know” Taxprep Features Importing and Exporting Data Printing This guidebook is available for purchase until December 31, 2014 and quantities are limited so order today! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Law News Tracker By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:58:11 GMT There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. 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Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 09:01:56 GMT William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. 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Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables Appendix B Act/Public Law Number 7" x 10" 1,300 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:00:05 GMT Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. 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Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:56:38 GMT Susan Flax Posner Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. 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Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Portability Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706 Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 7-1/2" x 10" 1,292 pages Related Products Full Article k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:10:10 GMT Author: Susan Flax Posner Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year. Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:34:30 GMT Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D. A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning. Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning. For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as: How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income? How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes? When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash? When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense? 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Full Article k Corporate Toolkit By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:16:38 GMT The Corporate Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of tax research materials, designed to save you time and money. This toolkit covers federal income tax, GST/HST, provincial tax and corporate tax return preparation. You'll enjoy instant access to expert tax commentary and to important documents not available on public websites. The Corporate Toolkit offers you industry-leading information at a price that fits any budget. For more information contact your account manager today. 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More specifically this guide covers: Essential Program Information Represent a Client New CRA Services Technical Changes within Corporate Taxprep Federal Tax and Form Changes Provincial Tax and Form Changes Filing Requirements Amending Returns Accessing Prior Version Files Related and Associated Corporations in Corporate Taxprep Ten “Must-know” Taxprep Features Importing and Exporting Data Printing This guidebook is available for purchase until December 31, 2014 and quantities are limited so order today! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Law News Tracker By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:58:11 GMT There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in corporate law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2014-2015) W/CD-ROM (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:05:50 GMT Jae K. Shim, PhD, Joel G. Siegel, Ph.D., CPA, Nick Dauber, MS, CPA A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give CFOs, corporate financial managers, and controller’s quick answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. 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Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2013-2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:56:50 GMT A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. 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Full Article k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2012-2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 10:55:39 GMT Available: June 2012 A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. 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k Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:13:36 GMT Authors: Carol Cantrell, JD, CPA, F. Gordon Spoor, CPA/PFS The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties — UPIA Sections 102 and 103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control — UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions — UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest — UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates — UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee — UPIA Section 403 Rents, Interest, Insurance and Other Receipts Not Normally Apportioned — UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments — UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets — UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber — UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property — UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities — UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust — UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal — UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income for Payment of Taxes — UPIA Sections 505 and 506 9780808039174 7" x 10" 350 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Full Article
k Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2014 (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:58:00 GMT The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting including: An overview of fiduciary responsibility How situs impacts a will or trust The Uniform Principal & Income Act How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts Trust Situs Overview of Fiduciary Accounting Definitions and Fiduciary Duties - UPIA Sections 101-103 Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control - UPIA Sections 104 and 105 Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions - UPIA Sections 201 and 202 Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest - UPIA Sections 301-303 Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates - UPIA Sections 401 and 402 Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee - UPIA Section 403 Receipts Not Normally Apportioned and Insubstantial Allocations - UPIA Section 404-408 Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments - UPIA Section 409 Liquidating Assets - UPIA Section 410 Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber - UPIA Sections 411 and 412 Underproductive Property - UPIA Section 413 Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities - UPIA Sections 414 and 415 Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust - UPIA Sections 501 and 502 Transfers from Income to Principal - UPIA Sections 503 and 504 Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income Because of Taxes - UPIA Sections 505 and 506 Appendix A State Appendix - State Income Tax and Accounting Rules for Trusts Appendix B Text of the Uniform Principal and Income Act 350 pages Related Products Accounting Desk Book – 23rd edition (2014) (US) Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2014) (US) Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2014 Supplement) (US) GAAP Guide (2014) (US) International Accounting/If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:45:41 GMT Provides comprehensive coverage of the legal, tax, and business aspects of forming and operating a family foundation. From grantmaking to investment management, accounting procedures to tax filings, and funding the foundation to protecting it from liability, this handbook provides coverage of all the issues a family foundation faces. This valuable resource provides forms, checklists, questionnaires, training forms, and other items to help provide the professional assistance every foundation needs. Introduction Family Foundation Basics How To Create A Family Foundation Using Charitable Trusts To Fund The Family Foundation Designing The Family Foundation Operating Restrictions Grantmaking Foundation Administration Special Issues Bibliography 992 pages Related Products Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), as of March 2014 (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts & Beneficiaries (2014 Supplement) (U.S.) Income Taxation of Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries (2014) (U.S.) Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 – CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.) Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (2015) (w/CD) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2015) Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2015 (U.S.) Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Grantor Trust Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.) Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 2015 Edition (with CD) (U.S.) Price on Contemporary Estate Planning (2015) (U.S.) Tax and Estate PlaIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 09:01:56 GMT William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables Appendix B Act/Public Law Number 7" x 10" 1,300 pages Related Products Full Article
k Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:00:05 GMT Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D. Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation. Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts Chapter 6 Gifts Chapter 7 Life Insurance Chapter 8 Annuities Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning Chapter 13 Asset Protection Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning Chapter 16 Benefit Plans Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans Chapter 20 Personal Investing Chapter 21 Business Transfers Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans Chapter 29 IRA Distributions Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:56:38 GMT Susan Flax Posner Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2014 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. All relevant terms and key concepts are thoroughly defined and illustrated. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Portability Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706 Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 7-1/2" x 10" 1,292 pages Related Products Full Article
k Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:10:10 GMT Author: Susan Flax Posner Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving. The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year. Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country. The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook: -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return. Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010 Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts Chapter 4: Life Insurance Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs) Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers Chapter 11: Marital Deduction Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709 Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax Chapter 19: Valuation Chapter 20: EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 08:34:30 GMT Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D. A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning. Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning. For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as: How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income? How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes? When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash? When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense? Why should upper-income clients fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? When will a loan to a college student increase the lender’s income taxes? Why is a home equity loan to pay college costs more advantageous than other kinds of borrowings? How will saving for college through multiple Section 529 plans benefit clients? How does a Coverdell Education Savings Account compare to a Section 529 plan as a college savings vehicle? When does reporting the interest on education savings bonds sooner rather than later make tax sense? Which college expenses qualify for the education tax credits? How did the new health reform law affect student loan programs? The appendices contain Education Tax Facts, a list of available Section 529 plans and contact information, a glossary of key terms, useful websites, and other aids to education planning. Chapter 1 Income Taxation of Students and Their Parents Chapter 2 Family Gift-Giving Chapter 3 Taxation of Trusts and Custodial Accounts Chapter 4 Section 529 Plans Chapter 5 Coverdell Education Savings Accounts Chapter 6 Education Savings Bonds Chapter 7 Education Tax Credits Chapter 8 Deduction for Education Expenses Chapter 9 Tapping Family Resources Chapter 10 Financial Aid Chapter 11 Scholarships and Fellowships Chapter 12 Student Loan Tax Incentives Chapter 13 Employer-Provided Education Assistance Appendix A Education Tax Facts for 2011 Appendix B Education Tax Benefits Chart Appendix C Glossary Appendix D State Section 529 Plans Appendix E Coverdell ESA Trust (Form 5305-E) Appendix F Coverdell ESA Custodial Account (Form 5305-EA) Appendix G FAFSA Form Appendix H Directory of State Education Resources Appendix I Helpful Education PlanniIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 09:45:52 GMT Published: July 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis provides comprehensive analysis of this sweeping new banking and securities legislation. These historic reforms will transform the way banks, hedge funds, credit rating agencies, broker-dealers, investment advisers, accountants, public companies and other financial institutions – and the attorneys who advise these entities – operate. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of these changes will be vital to all participants in the U.S. financial system. This definitive publication provides immediate insight into the impact of the new law. Written by the CCH editorial staff of banking and securities attorneys, the 1,600-plus page book explains every provision of this complex legislation, providing over 600 pages of the analysis you need to understand the impact of this historic legislation. Commentary includes discussion of the relevant legislative history, including committee reports and floor remarks, detailed citations to new and amended law sections, and editorial comments and caution notes. This publication also features the full text of the legislation and committee reports, tables of effective dates and statutes amended, and a topical index. The law includes these elements: Establishes a Financial Stability Oversight Council Establishes an orderly liquidation authority Creates a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Creates an Office of Financial Research Creates a Federal Insurance Office Eliminates the Office of Thrift Supervision National minimum underwriting standards for home mortgages Stricter oversight of credit rating agencies New capital standards for banks based on size and risk Requires affiliate structure for derivatives trading operations deemed risky Limits proprietary trading at the largest financial firms (the Volcker Rule) Regulates derivatives on exchanges or through clearing organizations Requires SEC registration of hedge funds and private equity funds Imposes retention requirements on securitized loans Promotes use of stricter state-level consumer protection laws Requires independent compensation committees Gives shareholders a non-binding “say-on-pay” Investor protection for seniors and underserved investors If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Toolkit By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:16:38 GMT The Corporate Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of tax research materials, designed to save you time and money. This toolkit covers federal income tax, GST/HST, provincial tax and corporate tax return preparation. You'll enjoy instant access to expert tax commentary and to important documents not available on public websites. The Corporate Toolkit offers you industry-leading information at a price that fits any budget. For more information contact your account manager today. TEL: 1-800-268-4522 TEL: 416-224-2248 Email: cservice@cch.ca The core components of your toolkit: Canadian Income Tax Act and Regulations, with expert annotations Canadian Excise Tax Act, annotated by CCH, and Regulations CRA Technical Interpretations (under "Tax Window Files") and GST/HST Headquarters Letters CRA Interpretation Bulletins CRA Information Circulars The full suite of GST/HST CRA publications CRA Federal income tax and GST/HST forms and guides Key tax treaties Insightful and actionable tax commentary and analysis on federal income tax and GST/HST Customizable updates to fit your schedule The latest version of the exhaustive corporate tax preparation guide, Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns® (electronic version) Choose the provincial tax package that is most relevant to you. Each package contains extensive legislation, commentary, government documents and case law. Ontario Tax Reporter Atlantic Tax Reporter (NS/NB/PEI/NL) Quebec Tax Reporter Alberta & Territories, British Columbia, and Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporters Or if your practice requires a national view, choose all Provincial tax reporters. Click here for more details about the Corporate Toolkit. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Taxprep Seminar Guidebook By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 09:30:59 GMT This guide is designed as a discussion of specific features in Corporate Taxprep and was used during the Fall 2014 Corporate Taxprep seminars. We are offering this comprehensive 250 page Seminar Guide to all Corporate Taxprep customers until December 31, 2014. Quantities are limited so order today! The material within this guide was prepared based on Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 1.1 as well as a pre-release copy of the Corporate Taxprep 2014 version 2.0. More specifically this guide covers: Essential Program Information Represent a Client New CRA Services Technical Changes within Corporate Taxprep Federal Tax and Form Changes Provincial Tax and Form Changes Filing Requirements Amending Returns Accessing Prior Version Files Related and Associated Corporations in Corporate Taxprep Ten “Must-know” Taxprep Features Importing and Exporting Data Printing This guidebook is available for purchase until December 31, 2014 and quantities are limited so order today! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Law News Tracker By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:58:11 GMT There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in corporate law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2014-2015) W/CD-ROM (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:05:50 GMT Jae K. Shim, PhD, Joel G. Siegel, Ph.D., CPA, Nick Dauber, MS, CPA A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give CFOs, corporate financial managers, and controller’s quick answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free, back-of-the book CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President Related Products U.S. Master Tax Guide (2015) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes (Winter 2015 Edition) Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2015 Edition), December 2014 (U.S.) State Tax Handbook (2015) U.S. Master Depreciation Guide (2015) AffordableIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2013-2014) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:56:50 GMT A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: - Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form - Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form - Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System - Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report - Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form - Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form - Internal Control: Computer Applications - Checklist: Medium to Large Business - Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business - Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report - Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week - Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report - Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager - Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
k Corporate Controller's Handbook of Financial Management (2012-2013) (U.S.) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 10:55:39 GMT Available: June 2012 A comprehensive source of practical solutions, strategies, techniques, procedures, and formulas covering all key aspects of accounting and financial management. Its examples, checklists, step-by-step instructions, and other practical working tools simplify complex financial management issues and give you answers to day-to-day questions. The Handbook covers important developments in government rules, accounting procedures, taxation and information technology. It includes references to relevant topics of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification references, as well as Accounting Standards Updates. The practical, hands-on guidance helps diagnose a firm's financial health, boost financial results, avoid unpleasant surprises, cut costs, and make financial decisions with confidence. This edition also includes a free CD-ROM containing searchable PDFs of each chapter, along with the following Excel forms: Capital Budgeting: Advice of Project Change Form Capital Budgeting: Appropriation Request Form Capital Budgeting: Economic Feasibility Study for a New Information System Capital Budgeting: Initial Cash Outlay and Operating Costs Checklist for a New Information System Capital Budgeting: Lease Versus Purchase Evaluation Report Capital Budgeting: Project Application Form Internal Control: Internal Control Assessment Form Internal Control: Computer Applications Checklist: Medium to Large Business Internal Control: Financial Reporting Information Systems and Controls Checklist — Medium to Large Business Variance Analysis: Daily Labor Mix Report Variance Analysis: Daily Material Usage Report by Week Variance Analysis: Labor Performance Report Variance Analysis: Monthly Material Variance Report Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Regional Sales Manager Variance Analysis: Marketing Performance Report for a Vice-President Related books: Practical Guide to Corporate Taxation (U.S.) Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2012) U.S. Master Tax Guide®, 2012 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article