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Full Article at Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Keeping you current on the latest changes affecting real estate tax law Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter provides you with commentary and digests of recent cases, plus summaries of all recent developments in real estate taxation in Canada. It also includes a legislative update. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide. Updated quarterly and delivered by email in PDF format. Bonus features: Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. 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Full Article at Canadian Estate Planning Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:45:05 GMT The latest information on all aspects of estate planning and related issues in Canada To deliver the most effective tax and estate planning solutions you need the most authoritative source for information and advice, authored by leading experts in the industry. Comprehensive and easy to use, the Canadian Estate Planning Guide is a must-have tool when you need to find the right answers fast. 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Full Article at Canadian Estate Administration Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: The Canadian Estate Administration Guide is the only estate administration resource available in Canada with multi-jurisdictional coverage. It supports your practice with relevant and indexed commentary, legislation, key forms, and precedents covers a wide range of topics, from wills to funeral arrangements, to the final passing of accounts. It includes recent cases, tax case digests, relevant statutes from each jurisdiction, forms, precedents, checklists, and letters. Topics covered: Initial Matters Claims Against the Estate Probate Practice Passing of Accounts Assets and Liabilities Intestate Estates Taxation Forms and Precedents Substitute Decisions Information Estate Litigation Estate Conveyancing Included with your subscription is Will Power, a monthly newsletter summarizing recent developments in this area. Included with your Online subscription is the Estate Administration News Tracker. 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Full Article at Atlantic Tax Reporter - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 11:20:13 GMT Atlantic Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners. Updated monthly. Available to be emailed in PDF format only. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Archived Webinar – Taxation of Private Businesses By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:35:43 GMT Webinar information current as of February 25, 2008. Recent tax changes, including declining corporate tax rates, eligible dividends and an increasingly vigilant Revenue Agency have changed the ground rules for the taxation of private companies and their owner-managers. Because of new tax planning opportunities and traps, practitioners who simply follow past practices risk missing out on important tax planning opportunities – and may be putting their clients in tax jeopardy. Audience: Advisors who want an overview of the key strategies that should be considered for Canadian-controlled private corporations and their shareholders should not miss this session. AGENDA Recent Developments in Remuneration - Robert Korne, BCF, Montreal and Quebec Declining Corporate Tax Rates and Eligible Dividends Integration: Bonuses Revisited Rethinking RRSPs for the Owner/Manager Maximizing the Capital Gains Exemption - Michael Goldberg, Minden Gross LLP, Toronto Presale and Ongoing Purification Structures Crystallization Strategies Tax Effective Structures The Section 84.1 Trap Maximizing Low Rate Income - Ray Hupfer, McLennan Ross LLP, Calgary and Edmonton Issues in Respect of “Association” Benefits of Separating Businesses Partnership Structures Consulting Business Opportunities Potpourri of Tips and Traps - William Cooper, Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver Asset Sales Trump Share Sales Simplifying the Business Sale Rethinking the Personal Services Business Rules Trouble with Trusts Tax Reporting Traps This webinar will be presented by five tax specialists from the MERITAS Canada Tax Group. David Louis LLB, CA has 30 years of experience in income tax matters, including personal, corporate, international, and estate planning, focusing largely on entrepreneurs. Michael Goldberg LLB has been working with his clients and their advisors to assist them with their corporate, estate, personal and international tax planning needs. William Cooper LLB, CGA has a broad range of experience in tax and corporate finance, including senior financial positions with a multinational forest products company. Raymond Hupfer LLB, CA focuses on taxation matters, purchase and sale of businesseIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Archived Webinar – In-Depth Dividend Taxation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:35:44 GMT Webinar information current as of November 21, 2007. On June 29, 2006, draft legislation was introduced to lower the income tax rate on large corporation dividends received by Canadians. The objective is to eliminate the double taxation of large corporation dividends and so to make these investments more attractive relative to income trusts and other investments. This webinar will deal with some of the issues arising from this proposed legislation. Audience: Public practice accountants, tax preparers, lawyers – anyone who advises clients (personal and/or corporate) on taxation matters. AGENDA Overview of the rules Two new tax accounts: GRIP (general rate income pool) LRIP (low rate income pool) Change of status: CCPC to non-CCPC Non-CCPC to CCPC Amalgamations and winding-ups Eligible dividends Excessive eligible dividends: Anti-avoidance rule Election to treat part as a non-eligible dividend Bonus vs. dividends Interaction with RDTOH Sale of assets vs. shares – How do these rules affect the decision? Impact on post-mortem planning Impact on holding company structures and estate freezes How to structure share capital to stream eligible dividend payments Impact on income splitting Impact on corporate-owned life insurance This webinar will be presented by three tax specialists from Aird & Berlis LLP. Jack Bernstein LLB is the senior tax partner and chair of International Tax Practice at Aird & Berlis LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Tax Group and Tax Litigation Group, as well as the Mergers and Acquisitions Team. Barbara Worndl LLB has been a partner with Aird & Berlis LLP since 1988. She is practice group leader of the firm’s Tax Group. Barbara’s practice is focused on income tax with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation. Andrew Nicholls LLB joined Aird & Berlis LLP in 1999. He is a partner and a member of the firm’s Tax Group. Andrew’s tax practice focuses on income tax in the areas of derivatives, corporate and international tax. 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Full Article at Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:22:51 GMT Please note that our CCH Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition is only available to post-secondary students or institutions and can be purchased alone, or as part of a tax bundle for even greater savings. For more information, please follow the links below: Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 34th Edition Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 6th Edition The 96th edition of the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic is filled with accurate, up-to-date content and highlights proposed legislative changes that make it indispensable for tax professionals. The 96th edition continues the CCH practice of providing valuable cross-references and editorial notes from leading tax experts to assist you with Canada's complex tax laws. 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Full Article at U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 - Legislative Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 04 Jan 2013 13:06:30 GMT The U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 Legislative Update provides tax professionals with explanations of the key components of late-breaking legislation including the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. The provisions, whether impacting individuals, families or business, are succinctly explained and generously complemented with cautions, examples and comments. Moreover, the effective dates of these wide-ranging provisions are clearly set out. All explanations will be keyed to the corresponding discussions in the 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide. Related Products of Interest - U.S. Master Tax Guide + the Legislative Update Combo - U.S. Master Tax Guide (2013) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Teammate By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 15:34:39 GMT TeammateIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Introduction to IFRS for Canada: What's it all About By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:59:36 GMT This webcast was recorded on April 9, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 Seminar 1 IFRS and Canadian GAAP will converge by 2011. The transition is not new in the accounting world, but the Canadian experience will be fundamentally different. Understanding how and why the shift in Canadian GAAP to IFRS will occur is essential to a successful migration. Planning for the transition should be started now. As with any project, proper planning is vital. The change to IFRS will impact almost every department within an organization, including finance, accounting, investor relations, training and development, and technology. CCH Canadian presents the first in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute webinar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, PhD, Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada. Agenda The history and philosophy of IFRS vs. Canadian and U.S. GAAP Some of the major differences between IFRS and Canadian GAAP The role of IFRS 1 What you need to do to get organized for this convergence Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. The Speaker Dr. Peter D. Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of Standard Setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently Chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Related Webinars Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS Canadian GAAP vs. IFRS: Some Major Differences If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at IFRS for Canada: Presentation of Financial Statements By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:09 GMT Webinar information current as of October 8, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 5 Significant differences can be expected in general financial statement presentation, as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP. Such differences will include changes in both the presentation of a company’s balance sheet and income statement, such as differences in the nature of components presented, current and non-current classifications, presentation of line items, and required disclosures. Such changes will impact a company’s traditional key performance measures and ratios, and provide investors with new types of information. Typically, annual financial statements prepared under IFRS will be considerably longer than those prepared under previous rules, entailing considerably more disclosures. A thorough and early understanding of the impacts adoption of IFRS will have on financial statement presentation will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. As well, IAS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements, has recently undergone significant amendments, including a new requirement for a statement of comprehensive income and terminology changes incorporated throughout IFRSs, among other important changes. This webinar provides a practical analysis of IAS 1 and IFRs financial statemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at IFRS for Canada: Key Performance Indicators By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:20 GMT Webinar information current as of November 12, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 6 Changes in accounting principles and application rules as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP can be expected to impact a company’s key performance indicators, such as operating income and other financial ratios. Significant areas of common application where differences in underlying accounting principles can be found include revenue recognition criteria, inventory and operating cost calculations, segment reporting, and recognition of foreign exchange gains and losses. A thorough and early understanding of the significant impacts that these and other changes in accounting policies can have on a company’s bottom line and key performance ratios will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. This webinar reviews IFRS: Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Financial Statement Disclosure Practices including: Some basic philosophical differences on KPI’s and Non-GAAP measures Full Article at Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:40:42 GMT Please note that new editions will be available by mid August, 2011 The Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition is the book of choice for the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada Taxation 1 course. This book is intended for students taking: Business Economics Taxation Law This textbook has been structured to meet the specific needs of students enrolled in the following programs, or related introductory courses: CGA CMA CA Student Friendly CCH has re-mastered and modified this resource to improve accessibility and increase student comprehension. Covers the fundamental federal income taxation curriculum with a narrow scope and topical coverage Study Guide and supplemental material for students and instructors makes learning even easier Review Questions, Multiple Choice Questions and Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter The proprietary, adjusted learning model employed in this text facilitates understanding and the application of knowledge Practical examples and applications are designed to anchor and integrate learning References to the Income Tax Act are incorporated throughout the text, with all key topics covered Includes two extra appendices: Individual Tax Facts and Withholding Tax Robert E. Beam, F.C.A., is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He was associated with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Toronto. From 1972 to 1998, he was Coordinator of the Tax Section of the School of Accountancy, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In September 2002, Mr. Beam became the first recipient of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Award for Excellence in Tax Practice and Education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. Stanley N. Laiken, Ph.D., is the Deloitte Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He has taught taxation to students in professional programs, both at the university and post-university levels, since 1972. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo and the Canadian Academic Accounting Association’s L.S. Rosen Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian accounting education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. He is also the Director of the Deloitte Centre for Tax Education and Research at the University of Waterloo. James J. BarnetIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Cost Effective IFRS Conversion Strategies By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:15:40 GMT Webcast information current as of June 25, 2009 CCH IFRS Webcast Series 2009 - Seminar 1 Many organizations recognize that International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) conversion is not a simple process. It’s going to require not only adopting a new financial reporting framework, but may also significantly impact other areas of the business such as income taxes, internal controls, systems and human resources. As organizations scope the effort required for IFRS conversion, identify the required resources and refine their impact analyses, many discover that the project is more complex than first anticipated. This 90 minute webcast is designed to assist accountants who are planning to commence their IFRS conversion project in 2009. It contains cost-effective strategies with which to approach the most important elements of an IFRS conversion, covering: Types of costs The notion of cost-effective solutions Perspectives on costs Common costs analyses for IFRS conversion Effectively Managing Costs of Conversion Cost-effective solutions An alternative characterization of costs Out-of-pocket costs of conversion Out-of-pocket costs of conversion: SEC estimates SEC estimates Cost-Effective Conversions: Matters of Process Potential costs of conversion Basic guidelines for cost-effective solutions Additional steps for cost-effective solutions The dimensions of a resource planning template Cost-Effective Conversions: Matters of Principle Matters of principle Specific principles Managing other costs Potential benefits Speaker Dr. Peter Chant, FCA Peter is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the chairs of the IASB, the FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. He has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a PhD in Accounting If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Canadian Taxation of Non-Residents, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:52:55 GMT The fourth edition of this highly successful book explores the "inbound" international tax issues of non-residents of Canada who derive income from Canadian sources. Tax issues are analyzed in terms of the application of the relevant sections of the Income Tax Act and provincial statutes, the application of the Canada–U.S. Income Tax Convention, and the application of Canada's other tax treaties. This edition has been updated with new case law and recent changes to legislation and CRA pronouncements for practitioners who deal with the subject matter and need to stay current on the issues to properly advise their clients. Other significant updates include: Changes to the definition of "taxable Canadian property" and the resulting implications for non-residents who invest in Canadian property or realize capital gains from Canadian sources Expanded discussion on the changes that resulted from the Fifth Protocol to Canada-U.S. Treaty and CRA interpretations and statements since the last edition, including, particularly, expanded discussion of implications for hybrid entities such as LLCs and ULCs Discussions and commentary on the above developments would be of interest to Canadian accounting and legal practitioners alike who act for individual or corporate non-resident clients. Corporations with U.S. employees working on short-term assignments in Canada would also be interested in this area of taxation. Also, non-resident professional advisors, particularly in the U.S., who need a general reference guide to assess the Canadian tax implications of certain past or proposed transactions, would find the content useful. About the Author Michael I. Atlas, C.A., C.P.A., T.E.P. is an accomplished author and long standing contributor to CCH. He is a Chartered Accountant who practices in Toronto as an independent tax consultant, in connection with a wide-range of domestic and international tax issues. Prior to forming his own practice in 1991, he was the partner in charge of the tax group of one of the 20 largest accounting firms in Canada. His consulting practice places particular emphasis on international and cross-border tax planning matters. He has also been a frequent speaker on tax matters for many professional and business organizations, including the Canadian Tax Foundation, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Canadian Real Estate Association. Most recently, Michael has made a presentation entitled "Tax Issues for Non-Resident Investors in Canadian Real Estate" as part of "Creative Tax Planning For Real EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:41:48 GMT Webinar information current as of May 14, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 2 Business combinations represent a growing number of firms within Canada. They will be treated differently after the convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Canada. Mergers and acquisitions are happening everyday - can you afford to not understand the new consequences? CCH Canadian presents the second in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute online seminar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, Ph.D., Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of the upcoming book, iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada. Agenda Business Combinations: IFRS 3 (Revised) and SFAS 141(R) FASB 141(R): A. Business Combinations Key dates Scope Definition of a business Measuring the exchange Elements of the purchase equation The “Measurement Period” Disclosures B. Consolidation and Non-controlling interests C. IFRS 3 Differences Speaker Dr. Peter Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter D. Chant has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently the Chair of Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an internet connection and a sound card. CCH IFRS Webinar Series Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS is the second webinar in the series of six. Learn more about the CCH IFRS Webinar Series. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Archived Webinar – GST Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 May 2008 13:32:58 GMT This webcast was recorded on March 5, 2008 The purpose of GST Update is to inform Canadian businesses of some of the more significant GST developments including recent legislative changes, CRA administrative policy developments, and recent GST jurisprudence. Through participation in this seminar, registrants will receive timely information on current issues and practical advice in dealing with day-to-day GST issues. GST Update is intended for tax directors and corporate controllers responsible for GST compliance and planning initiatives. Agenda GST Rate Reduction ITC Documentation Requirements & GST Registry Corporate Reorganizations (GST Tips & Traps) Hot Audit Topics Standardized Accounting & Voluntary Disclosures Case Law Update on Financial Services Excise Tax & Insurance Premiums The Speaker Brent Murray is a partner in Wilson & Partners LLP, an independent tax law firm affiliated with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, whose practice focuses exclusively on commodity tax, customs and related matters including Goods and Services Tax (GST), Provincial Sales Tax (PST) and related cross-border matters. He has authored numerous articles and papers on commodity tax matters including conference papers for the Canadian Tax Foundation, Canadian Bar Association and CICA Commodity Tax Symposium and is a regular contributor to the GST Monitor and GST & Commodity Tax. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Archived Webinar – Cross-Border Tax Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 May 2008 12:35:06 GMT This webcast was recoreded on March 26, 2008 Cross-Border Tax Update will discuss a number of changes affecting Canadian tax laws that have recently been enacted or that are expected to come into force in 2008 and will have a significant impact on cross-border taxation. This webinar is intended to provide valuable updates to those with at least an intermediate understanding of cross-border tax issues including those working in private practice and those working in-house. Agenda Updates regarding the protocol to the Canada-U.S. Income Tax Convention The elimination of withholding tax on interest paid to non-residents Changes to the Canada Revenue Agency policy regarding amalgamations and non-residents The status of the foreign investment entity/non-resident trust rules Developments in the area of transfer pricing The Speakers Jules Lewy, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP partner who focuses on all aspects of taxation, including corporate, international, and personal tax law, and frequently provides business and tax advice to owner-managed businesses, including advice on corporate reorganizations, acquisitions and divestitures. Duane Milot, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP lawyer whose practice focuses on general corporate income tax law for both domestic and international tax issues, and represents taxpayers in disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency and provincial tax authorities. Christopher Steeves, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP partner who practices tax law with particular expertise in the area of corporate restructurings and acquisitions involving Canadian businesses. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Annotated British Columbia Securities Legislation, 9th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:51:30 GMT This title is available as an eBook. What's an eBook? An eBook is a digital version of a conventional printed book. Portable and perfect for your office or home, the eBook is easy to access from wherever your business may take you. Adobe Digital Editions is a highly recommended free download eBook program designed to view and keep your eBooks organized and centralized. Published: September 2014 Get the most accurate and current information on British Columbia securities legislation. Annotated British Columbia Securities Legislation, 9th Edition has been prepared in consultation with the British Columbia Securities Commission and the Vancouver office of McCarthy Tétrault LLP. What's included: Everything in the five-digit numbering system in force as of July 1, 2014 Updated Tables of Concordance to help you quickly compare requirements in different jurisdictions Updated Topical index to help you find relevant references quickly and easily History notes and pending amendments to the British Columbia Securities Act to help you conduct accurate research ALL NEW Case Table to help you navigate quickly to relevant case annotations What's new in the 9th Edition: Revised annotations to the British Columbia Securities Act, updated July 1, 2014 New amendments to the British Columbia Securities Act and Securities Regulation All new and amended national and British Columbia securities documents, including: – Amended BC Form 15-901F, Summons to Attend before an Investigator Under Section 144 – Amended BC Form 15-902F, Demand for Production under Section 144 – New BC Instrument 31-510, Exemption for Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Members from Obligation to Provide Relationship Disclosure to Existing Clients – Amended BC Instrument 32-517, Exemption from Dealer Registration Requirement for Trades in Securities of Mortgage Investment Entities – New BC IIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Securities Regulation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Loss and Seligman's Securities Regulation is all-encompassing – covering everything from the SEC's integrated disclosure program, to the theoretical underpinnings of today's regulations, to the “shelf registration rule.” In nearly 6,000 pages of discussion and analysis, it clarifies countless questions, so you're sure to find coverage of the “small point” on which your case may turn. You'll save hours of research time...get the answers you need when you need them...and be confident that the information is backed by the field's premiere authorities on securities regulation. Plus, through supplementation and revised volumes, this edition keeps pace with the ever increasing volume of litigation by including comprehensive examination of recent developments and court cases. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:43:27 GMT The Fifth Protocol to the Canada - U.S. Income Tax Treaty has introduced a myriad of changes relating to the rights of both countries to tax income earned by their respective residents. Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation is an invaluable resource designed to assist practitioners with clients involved in cross-border business activities deal with the complexity and uncertainty of these changes. CCH Canadian’s Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation contains the full text of the Canada - U.S. Tax Convention, as amended by the First through Fifth Protocols, with commentary by Dentons following each Article of the Treaty. The commentary provides a detailed analysis of the Fifth Protocol, including: Changes to the “tie-breaker” rule for determining the residence of a corporation that qualifies as a resident of both Contracting States Entitlement to Treaty benefits for “fiscally transparent entities” New permanent establishment rules Elimination of withholding tax on certain interest payments Taxation of a non-resident’s emigrant gains Taxation of “income from employment” earned by non-residents Taxation of stock options received by individuals employed in both Canada and the United States Introduction of a reciprocal limitation of benefits provision The Technical Explanations of the Treaty and the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Protocols, as provided by the U.S. Treasury Department, are reproduced, along with a report on the Fifth Protocol by the Joint Committee on Taxation for the U.S. Senate. Other useful resources contained in this edition include: Annotations of related Dominion Tax Cases Memorandum of Understanding between the Competent Authorities of Canada and the United States Regarding the Mutual Agreement Procedure Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America with Respect to Social Security Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act Rates of Withholding Tax under Income Tax Agreements Signed by Canada If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:19:39 GMT Available: April 2012 Comprehensively analyzes all the tax laws applicable to individual retirement accounts. The first part of the book discusses the 15 different types of IRAs, including the four most recent types authorized by the tax laws: the Roth IRA, the education IRA, the SIMPLE IRA, and the deemed IRA. The second part discusses the various areas of tax law relating to the operation and administration of an IRA. There is a separate chapter on each area of the tax law. The third part of the book deals with taxation of distributions from an IRA, including premature distributions, minimum distributions during lifetime and after death, withholding taxes, and estate taxes. It also deals with the tax rules applicable to the different types of the beneficiaries receiving distributions from an IRA, including foreign beneficiaries, charitable beneficiaries, trust beneficiaries, estate beneficiaries, spouse and nonspouse beneficiaries, and individual and non-individual beneficiaries. Related books: Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2013) Estate and Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2012 Ed. U.S. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2011-2012 Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:12:13 GMT Available: August 2011 Professors Richard C. Pugh, Charles H. Gustafson, and Robert J. Peroni Compiled by a team of distinguished law professors, the 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections serves both students and practitioners in accessing the laws and regulations for U.S. international tax. For students, the INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections is a popular companion to an international tax course book for use in undergraduate or graduate courses in law and business schools. For practitioners, the book is an exclusive convenient desk reference. Unlike the full multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations, this single-volume reference travels well between home and office. Includes CD of entire contents of book. In this comprehensive and easy-to-use volume, the authors have selected provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations directly related to the U.S. taxation of foreign entities and the U.S. taxation of domestic entities that have income from sources outside the country. The 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections reflects all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2011. Related Books: 1040 Express Answers (2012) 1041 Express Answers (2012) 1065 Express Answers (2012) U.S. Master Tax Guide®,2012 ProSystem fx Tax: for U.S. Tax Returns INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, Winter 2012 Edition U.S. INCOME TAX REGULATIONS, Winter 2012 Edition If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:46:19 GMT Available June 2012 Part of the new CCH Beacon Series, Taxation of the Entertainment Industry 2012 is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning: • spot unique issues before they become problems, • interpret rules and regulations correctly, • make business decisions that lower taxes, • and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: • Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests • Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage • Determine the best time to report and recognize income • Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit • Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages • Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution • Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and • Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. CONTENTS: • Overview • Fundamental Characterization Issues • Choice of Entity • Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization • Deductions and Depreciation • Wage Withholding • Foreign Production and Distribution • U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons • Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters • Other Financing Methods • Tax Planning for Talent • California Taxation • The Sports Industry • The Music Industry • Film Financing • Forms ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Schuyler M. Moore is a partner in the Corporate Entertainment Department at the Los Angeles office of the national law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. He was the founding Chairman of the Entertainment Tax Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Taxation Section. Mr. Moore holds undergraduate and law degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, where he was first in his law class. He has published numerous articles dealing with a wide variety of tax subjects and is the author of The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry. Mr. Moore is an adjunct professor for the UCIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Tax Legislation 2009: Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:36:31 GMT CCH's Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is a convenient vehicle for alerting clients to the new tax provisions provided under this economic stimulus bill. For individuals, this legislation includes a Making Work Pay Credit based on earned income, with a $250 economic stimulus payment to Social Security recipients and disabled veterans; an AMT patch for 2009; extension of the first-time homebuyer credit to September 1, 2009, with the repayment obligation eliminated for 2009 purchases; a $3,000 floor on the refundable Child Tax Credit; a $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit that is 40 percent refundable; suspension of income tax on up to $2,400 of unemployment benefits for 2009; expansion of eligible expenses for 529 plans to include computers and related technology; an above-the-line deduction for taxes related to the purchase of a new automobile; an increase in the credit for nonbusiness energy property from $500 to $1,500 and a modification of standards; removal of the dollar limits on the credit for residential energy efficient property for fuel cell property; an increase in the credit for alternative fuel vehicle refueling property; and a general re-write of the plug-in electric drive motor vehicle credit, including elimination of dollar caps, a new credit for two or three wheel and low-speed plug-in vehicles, and allowing a credit for conversion kits. On the business side, provisions include extending bonus depreciation and increased 179 expensing through 2009; up to five-year carryback of net operating losses; expansion of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to cover unemployed veterans and disconnected youth; deferral of cancellation of indebtedness income; an increased exclusion amount for commuter transit benefits and transit passes; an increase in the capital gain exclusion percentage for qualified small business stock; and reduction to seven years for the S Corporation built-in gain holding period. The legislation also includes a number of new or enhanced bond provisions aimed at economic recovery and alternative energy. CCH's Highlights booklet is ideal for informing clients, prospects and staff about the key new tax changes and prompting them to turn to their tax and financial advisers for help. It's authoritative, yet practical and easy-to-understand. Affordable quantity discounts and the option of printing firm name and logo on the cover make the CCH Highlights booklet a great tool for firms to grow their businesses. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 14:56:00 GMT CCH's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 -- Law, Explanation and Analysis provides thorough and complete text of added, amended, or repealed Code sections with controlling committee reports and CCH's explanation and analysis of tax provisions contained in the legislation. CCH editorial staff, along with leading practitioners, provide clear and practical guidance of the impact of the law's changes, including how various taxpayer groups and situations are affected. The law is arranged in Code section sequence with italicized type used for all new language that amends previous Code sections. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the new law and how it affects taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. CCH's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 -- Law, Explanation and Analysis is THE resource that tax professionals, businesses, government staff and students alike need to get all the details of and help on new tax legislation changes. CCH provides the critical, late-breaking explanation and analysis to help readers make sense of complex legislative change so they can plan, respond and advise with confidence. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at State Tax Guidebook Library Plan By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 28 May 2007 12:03:01 GMT State Tax Guidebook Library Plan provides you with all 20 industry-leading State Tax Guidebooks, shipped immediately upon publication, all for one attractive annual subscription price nearly 50% off the regular list price. You'll receive all State Tax Guidebooks currently available and all new editions published within your subscription period and any new editions developed and published throughout the year during your subscription period.If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Oil and Gas: U.S. Federal Income Taxation (2011) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:59:13 GMT The taxation of natural resources is one of the more complicated areas of the U.S. federal income tax system. From the acquisition of the mineral rights, to the exploration and development of the property, to the ultimate production of the mineral, there are unusual and challenging tax aspects along every step of the way. Oil and Gas: Federal Income Taxation (2011) is an invaluable single-source handbook for accounting, tax and legal practitioners concerned with financial issues related to oil and gas industry tax law. Updated and revised by noted oil and gas taxation authority and educator, Patrick A. Hennessee, Ph.D., CPA , this detailed reference is divided into six main sections: Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation Acquisition of Interests The Exploration Period The Production Period Dispositions Other Areas The text begins with a discussion of the nature of oil and gas reserves in order to gain a better understanding of the industry. The material following is organized in a logical sequence of events which traces the normal industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves. Special features include: A special ''Highlights of New Developments'' section provides a convenient, at-a-glance summary of recent tax legislation, case law, rulings, position papers, etc., as they relate to the oil and gas industry, and it tells readers where in the volume they can find additional information on the specific topics. Reflects all the recent developments in place, including new legislation, regulations and case law changes impacting this area since the previous edition published, allowing tax and legal professionals to stay current on this highly specialized area of tax law. Enables understanding of the myriad technical aspects of oil and gas taxation by thoroughly discussing the critical issues of: economic interests lease and purchase arrangements royalties working or operating mineral interest production payments net profits arrangements geological and geophysical expenses intangible drilling and development costs sharing arrangements and carried interests depletion gross income from property taxable income from property unitizations disposition of interests nontaxable exchanges losses and abandonments types of ownership alternative minimum tax nonconventional fuel credit depreciation aIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Oil and Gas Taxation Library By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:12:18 GMT Oil and Gas Taxation Library (U.S. and international) Product Components Oil and Gas Tax Reporter Tax Trends Newsletter (monthly) - tracks federal energy legislation, IRS rulings, federal cases, state tax, and other developments. Multistate Oil and Gas Severance Tax Interactive Chart – allows you to quickly find the applicable oil or gas severance tax rates for any state jurisdiction, with citations to the state laws. Oil and Gas Tax Reporter – edited by industry experts, providing many illustrative examples and tax planning considerations for oil and gas ventures, citations to controlling authorities, and updated quarterly to reflect the latest developments. Covers the tax provisions unique to the oil and gas industry, from exploration, through development, the production phase, and sales and other dispositions of the properties. Includes coverage of issues unique to oil and gas companies in various areas, including tax credits, depreciation, and accounting methods. Internal Revenue Manual - Oil and Gas Handbook – IRS internal guidelines for the examination of income tax returns of taxpayers involved in the oil and gas industry. ISPs/MSSPs – IRS papers establishing examination uniformity within industry categories; the publication includes the IRS Audit Technique Guide for the Oil & Gas Industry. Contact your CCH account manager today or contact Benoit Filion. Content is divided into six main sections, organized to trace the industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves – updated at least quarterly (more often as needed) The content is easy to follow for practitioners familiar with the industry, as the presentation of the material mirrors the professional’s normal course or workflow, with an overview for each topic. 1. Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation Chapter 1 2. Acquisition of Interests Chapters 2 -- 8 3. The Exploration Period Chapters 9 -- 10 4. The Production Period Chapters 11 -- 18 5. Dispositions Chapters 19 -- 21 6. Other Areas (losses and abaIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 15:00:41 GMT In Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course, noted tax experts Sidney Kess, J.D., CPA, and Barbara Weltman, J.D., take a straightforward and practical look at 2009 tax legislation and related developments. This text-based Course offers tax professionals helpful guidance on the new law, including planning opportunities, pitfalls to beware of, and ways practitioners can capitalize on the law with their clients. Helpful Practice Development Tips, Planning Pointers and Observations designed to assist users in understanding and applying the new law are peppered throughout. The Course comes complete with learning objectives, study problems and a final exam for use in earning valuable continuing education credits. The course will be divided into six chapters: Changes for Individuals Housing Education and Health Retirement Savings Changes for Business Miscellaneous Changes If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 14:16:49 GMT In Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course, noted tax experts Sidney Kess, J.D., CPA, and Barbara Weltman, J.D., take a straightforward and practical look at 2009 tax legislation. This text-based Course offers tax professionals helpful guidance on the new law, including planning opportunities, pitfalls to beware of, and ways practitioners can capitalize on the law with their clients. Helpful Practice Development Tips, Planning Pointers and Observations designed to assist users in understanding and applying the new law are peppered throughout. The Course comes complete with learning objectives, study problems and a final exam for use in earning valuable continuing education credits. The course will be divided into six chapters: Changes for Individuals Housing Education and Health Retirement Savings Changes for Business Miscellaneous Changes If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at International Tax Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: How Canadian practitioners stay in the know about international tax issues As the Canadian economy becomes increasingly global, international tax issues are affecting Canadians as never before. Practitioners ranging from the accounting professional to the international tax specialist count on International Tax to stay current and accurately informed. This bi-monthly newsletter is packed with insights from international tax experts on all types of international tax issues – all from a Canadian perspective. It includes tax changes and new issues in areas such as: Determination of residency status Outbound/inbound investments Immigration/emigration for individuals Corporate immigration/emigration Impact of tax rules Foreign tax rules FIF rules NRT rules CRA Interpretation Bulletins Editor-in-chief Sam J. Tyler, of KPMG Law LLP, leads an editorial team of Canadian international tax experts from both professional and academic fields. Bonus features: Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to International Tax newsletter also find these publications instrumental to their practice: Canadian Tax Reporter Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2014-2015 Edition) (U.S.) International Taxation: U.S. Taxation of Foreign Persons and Foreign Income (2014 Supplement) Full Article at Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:22:00 GMT CCH's Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition) is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. Forensic accounting is a growing area of practice in which the knowledge, skills and abilities of advanced accounting are combined with investigative expertise and applied to legal problems. Written by three top accounting and forensic teachers, Forensic and Investigative Accounting 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. Forensic and Investigative Accounting explains and 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 4th 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. Learning Aids: Pedagogical aids built into the text include chapter objectives and numerous illustrative examples, figures, tables and special informational sidebars to engage students throughout and keep the presentation lively. Each chapter includes problems to test a student's understanding of the material presented. A special Instructor's Guide that includes chapter problems and solutions along with a testbank with solutions is available to adopting instructors. CCH® Study MATE is an online learning center for college students. The Study MATE Forensic Topics Library was created to supplement this textbook by providing an easy online tutor to help students with difficult concepts and test them on their knowledge. CCH textbook adopters and their students have free access to the Forensic Topics library for a full year! To view the courses available, visit www.cchstudymate.com. Enrollment instructions are provided with each textbook. Table of Contents PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual, (with CD-ROM), 2011-2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 13:31:52 GMT Available: September 2011 Author: George Georgiades, CPA The 2011-2012 GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual provides a complete, quick, and valuable reference source for financial statement disclosures and key presentation requirements. Specifically, the Manual: Provides over 750 examples of realistic sample footnote disclosures to assist in the preparation of financial statements for an audit, a review, or a compilation engagement. Facilitates compliance with U.S. GAAP by integrating, in each chapter, the specific disclosure and key presentation requirements with the sample footnotes. Provides sample disclosures that are technically sound, understandable, and comprehensive and that cover a variety of scenarios, from the most common to the most unusual. Incorporates all currently effective accounting standards, including those that cover areas of unusual difficulty, such as financial instruments, fair value, business combinations, consolidation, income taxes, pensions, accounting changes, and variable interest entities. All of the sample disclosures in the GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual are included on the accompanying CD-ROM. Therefore, once you’ve identified the disclosure suited to your specific needs, you can simply select it from the CD-ROM, place it into your financial statements, and then modify it as necessary. Also included is a financial statement disclosures checklist that provides a centralized resource of the required and recommended GAAP disclosures and key presentation items currently in effect, using the style referencing under the FASB Accounting Standards Codification as well as references to pre-Codification FASB literature. It is designed to assist the user in determining whether the required financial statement disclosures and key presentation matters have been addressed. This Manual is arranged into the following major parts, consistent with the Codification’s broad structure: Part 1 General Principles (Topic Codes 100s) Part 2 Presentation (Topic Codes 200s) Part 3 Assets (Topic Codes 300s) Part 4 Liabilities (Topic Codes 400s) Part 5 Equity (Topic Codes 500s) Part 6 Revenue (Topic Codes 600s) Part 7 Expenses (Topic Codes 700s) Part 8 Broad Transactions (Topic Codes 800s) Part 9 Other If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at International Financial/Accounting Reporting Standards Guide 2011 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:14:19 GMT Understanding reporting standards issued by the IASB is essential for those who prepare and/or interpret financial statements and are required to comply with the increasingly complex set of international accounting and financial reporting standards. The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide is your survival handbook in today's global economy. It keeps you up-to-date on the latest general and industry-specific international reporting standards and the proposed changes on your immediate horizon that will most likely alter the way in which you must account for and disclose information. The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide organizes accounting pronouncements into two parts: general standards and industry-specific standards. The Practice Pointers featured throughout this edition point out, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed. Material in the International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide can be easily located several ways: the Cross-Reference shows the chapter in which a particular pronouncement is discussed; the Table of Contents directs you to a specific topic area; and the Index provides a quick page reference. The 2011 International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide includes the following topics: Part I: Overview (a recap of the International Accounting Standards Board and the formation of IFRAC) Part II: General Standards Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors Borrowing Costs Business Combinations Cash Flow Statement Changing Prices and Hyperinflationary Economies Consolidated Financial Statements Construction Contracts Earnings Per Share Employee Benefits The Equity Method Events After the Balance Sheet Date Financial Instruments Foreign Currency Translation Government Grants and Government Assistance Impairment of Assets Income Taxes Intangible Assets Interim Financial Reporting Inventories Investment Property Leases Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations Property, Plant, and Equipment Provisions, Contingent Liabilities, and Contingent Assets Related-Party Disclosures Revenue Segment Reporting Share-Based Payment PartIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at 2011 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:06:01 GMT International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS 2011 is the only official printed edition of the consolidated text of the IASB's authoritative pronouncements as issued on January 1st 2011. This edition includes the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), IFRIC and SIC Interpretations and the supporting documents—illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions - as issued by the IASB on January 1st 2011. For convenience, this RED book edition is presented in two parts: Part A (the Conceptual Framework and requirements) contains the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), and IFRIC and SIC Interpretations. Part B contains the accompanying documents, such as illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions. This edition also includes the IFRS Foundation Constitution, the IASB Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting, the Preface to International Financial Reporting Standards, the Due Process Handbooks for the IASB and IFRIC, an updated Glossary of Terms, and a comprehensive Index. This edition does not contain documents that are being replaced or superseded but remain applicable if the reporting entity chooses not to adopt the newer versions early. Part A is 1344 pages (one book) containing the standards/interpretations Part B is 1984 pages (one book) containing the accompanying documents, bases for conclusions etc. Published: March 2011 Related Titles Accounting Research Manager CCH's IFRS for Canada International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide (2012) iGAAP: IFRS for Canada Online If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article at California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated (2012) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:01:32 GMT Available: March 2012 This comprehensive volume provides full text of the California personal and corporate income (franchise) tax law and Franchise Tax Board regulations as amended through January 1, 2011. 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at Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Keeping you current on the latest changes affecting real estate tax law Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter provides you with commentary and digests of recent cases, plus summaries of all recent developments in real estate taxation in Canada. It also includes a legislative update. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide. Updated quarterly and delivered by email in PDF format. Bonus features: Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to the Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter also find these publications instrumental to their practice: Canadian Tax Reporter Dominion Tax Cases Canadian GST/HST Reporter If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: Easy-to-read analysis of real estate income taxation with expert commentary If you are a legal or accounting professional involved with the acquisition, holding, development, leasing or disposition of real estate, you’ll find the Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide the definitive tax tool. Well organized, well presented, and well written, the guide’s comprehensive treatment of real estate tax will help you to gain a thorough understanding and includes reliable commentary by tax specialist Ian MacInnis you can use to reinforce your point when advising clients. The internet version is updated quarterly. Content includes: Analyses of developments in case law, legislations, and the administrative practices of the CRA Relevant CRA documentation, where applicable Time-saving tax planning tips at the end of each chapter Topics covered: Purchase and sale of real estate Other dispositions of real estate Real estate as capital property Depreciable property and capital cost allowance Holding real estate for the production of rental income Real estate financing and real estate leasing Real estate investment structures and syndications Real estate development Reorganizations of real estate holdings Principal residence Tax consequences of failed real estate ventures Non-residents and Canadian real estate Canadian investment in foreign real estate Real estate and the GST/HST Bonus features: Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide newsletter Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to the Canadian Real Estate Income Tax Guide also find these publications instrumental to their practice: Canadian Tax Reporter Dominion Tax Cases Canadian GST/HST Reporter If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Legislative Pulse with Regulations By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 13:01:51 GMT The Canadian Legislative Pulse is the one-stop continuously updated website that is relevant for law librarians, lawyers, law students, corporate counsel, or any individual or organization requiring up-to-date information on the status of Canadian legislation. Based on the overwhelming feedback of Pulse customers, you can now track Bills and Regulations. Here are just a few of the benefits that you receive from this prize-winning site: Covers all jurisdictions Tracks changes since your last log-in Offers quick links to legislative assemblies Sorts legislation by Bill number, Bill title, or Chapter number Allows you to quickly track selected Bills with 'My Bills' feature E-mail notification of new Bills Continuously updated Presents the latest updates at a glance Provides easy-to-use search templates Searchable by Bills and corresponding Acts that are amended Weekly Bill summary With the addition of the newly-added Regulations-Tracking feature, you can now streamline your research one step further! You can: Access Regulations by number and title Clearly identify amended Regulations Identify enabling Acts for a particular Regulation Access links to the various Federal and Provincial Gazettes Search Regulations by number, title or by enabling Act If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Family Law Matters By www.cch.ca Published On :: For anyone who practices family law in Canada, this newsletter is an effective way to stay current. Canadian Family Law Matters gives you an overview of the latest developments in family law in Canada, informing you of changes to relevant legislation and providing digests of important cases from federal and provincial courts. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Estate Planning Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:45:05 GMT The latest information on all aspects of estate planning and related issues in Canada To deliver the most effective tax and estate planning solutions you need the most authoritative source for information and advice, authored by leading experts in the industry. Comprehensive and easy to use, the Canadian Estate Planning Guide is a must-have tool when you need to find the right answers fast. This guide is the first choice of estate planning professionals because it offers: Comprehensive and reliable coverage from a single source, covering both tax and non-tax issues related to estate planning Practical strategies and tactics to help you maximize wealth and minimize tax exposure for clients A format that is simple and easy to use, even for the tax practitioner who only occasionally works with estates In-depth information, analysis and detailed technical discussions for the practitioner specializing in tax planning for estates, or wills and estate planning The speed and convenience of getting all your estate planning information online Updates on an “as the news happens” basis This guide’s extensive coverage includes topics such as: Estate plans Gifts and loans Estate freezes Post-mortem planning Emigration to the U.S. Asset protection Powers of attorney and health care directives Will planning Trusts Taxation of trusts Beneficiaries Avoiding probate fees Creditor proofing Charitable donations U.S. estate and gift tax Bonus features: The Estate Planner monthly newsletter keeps you up-to-date on the latest developments affecting estate planning in Canada and includes case summaries, legislative updates, and feature articles written by experts News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated. Activity logs help you keep track of time spent on research Access to an archive of in-depth articles on a wide variety of topics All relevant CRA Interpretation Bulletins, Advance Tax Rulings and Information Circulars, reference tables and documents Forms used by the CRA Forms for trusts and powers of attorney for all provinces Free training and technical support If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Estate Planning and Administration Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: This service combines the benefits of the Canadian Estate Administration Guide and the Canadian Estate Planning Guide, making it the ultimate resource for estate planning and administration professionals. Estate planning is a key growth area for tax and legal professionals. Are you taking full advantage of the opportunity? This is an invaluable resource for anyone who works in estate planning. The reason is simple. It will save you hours of research time and effort you can use to serve your clients better and grow your practice. Authored by leading experts in the industry, current and comprehensive, you won't find a more authoritative source for information and advice on tax and estate planning. Coverage includes: Estate Freezes Protection from Creditors The Pros & Cons of Alter Ego and Joint Partner Trusts Spousal Trusts Tax-Planning the Will Life Insurance and Registered Plan Designations Post-Mortem Tax Planning Strategies for Holding Real Property in the United States Included with your subscription is Estate Planner, a monthly newsletter containing ongoing judicial and legislative developments affecting estate planning in Canada. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Estate Administration Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: The Canadian Estate Administration Guide is the only estate administration resource available in Canada with multi-jurisdictional coverage. It supports your practice with relevant and indexed commentary, legislation, key forms, and precedents covers a wide range of topics, from wills to funeral arrangements, to the final passing of accounts. It includes recent cases, tax case digests, relevant statutes from each jurisdiction, forms, precedents, checklists, and letters. Topics covered: Initial Matters Claims Against the Estate Probate Practice Passing of Accounts Assets and Liabilities Intestate Estates Taxation Forms and Precedents Substitute Decisions Information Estate Litigation Estate Conveyancing Included with your subscription is Will Power, a monthly newsletter summarizing recent developments in this area. Included with your Online subscription is the Estate Administration News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases and cases. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings By www.cch.ca Published On :: A concise guide to the Income Tax Act, plus relevant legislation If your practice calls for the basics, the Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings has you covered. In addition to the fundamental Canada Income Tax Guide, it provides you with full text of relevant legislation, regulations, and government publications, all in one bundle. When you’re looking for a concise treatment of Canada’s Income Tax Act, this package provides the right amount of information in the right place, and represents unbeatable tax research value. The comprehensive guide places the emphasis on issues of most concern to practitioners, including retirement saving, pension plans, capital cost allowance, automobile benefits, support payments, small business deduction, SR&ED, and investment tax credits The Internet version is updated semi-monthly. Content includes: Commentary on the Income Tax Act compiled by Wolters Kluwer CCH analyst Robert Spenceley, and tax planning strategies by contributors from Minden Gross LLP. Income Tax Act and Regulations Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News Department of Finance comfort letters and news releases Canada-US and Canada-UK tax treaties Comprehensive set of charts and tables setting out tax rates, credits, and other useful tax information Former Income Tax Act Federal Budgets Bonus features: Tax Notes monthly newsletter to keep you current on the latest changes affecting federal income tax. News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated. Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research. Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to the Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings also find these publications instrumental to their praIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: If you practice real estate law in British Columbia, this is the publication that will ensure that you are up-to-date. The British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide gives you comprehensive coverage of topics related to real estate transactions in British Columbia. To simplify your research, it includes all relevant statutes and regulations plus summaries of recent cases. It helps speed up your work with numerous precedents and forms in various areas. It also includes comprehensive, interactive Smart Charts on Residential Loan and Owners Title Insurance Policy Comparisons. You also get comprehensive and practical commentary on the following topics: Professional Duties and Responsibilities Purchase and Sale Agreements Mortgages Land Title Registration Remedies (Purchase/Sale and Mortgage Default) Residential Tenancies Commercial Tenancies Strata Titles (Condominium Law, Residential and Commercial) Included with your subscription is British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in British Columbia real estate law. Included with your Online subscription is the Real Estate Law News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases, legislation, and cases. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments By www.cch.ca Published On :: British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments is a newsletter that summarizes the most recent developments in the practice of real estate law in British Columbia, including summaries of cases and updates on legislative changes. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Atlantic Tax Reporter - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 11:20:13 GMT Atlantic Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners. Updated monthly. Available to be emailed in PDF format only. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Archived Webinar – Taxation of Private Businesses By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:35:43 GMT Webinar information current as of February 25, 2008. Recent tax changes, including declining corporate tax rates, eligible dividends and an increasingly vigilant Revenue Agency have changed the ground rules for the taxation of private companies and their owner-managers. Because of new tax planning opportunities and traps, practitioners who simply follow past practices risk missing out on important tax planning opportunities – and may be putting their clients in tax jeopardy. Audience: Advisors who want an overview of the key strategies that should be considered for Canadian-controlled private corporations and their shareholders should not miss this session. AGENDA Recent Developments in Remuneration - Robert Korne, BCF, Montreal and Quebec Declining Corporate Tax Rates and Eligible Dividends Integration: Bonuses Revisited Rethinking RRSPs for the Owner/Manager Maximizing the Capital Gains Exemption - Michael Goldberg, Minden Gross LLP, Toronto Presale and Ongoing Purification Structures Crystallization Strategies Tax Effective Structures The Section 84.1 Trap Maximizing Low Rate Income - Ray Hupfer, McLennan Ross LLP, Calgary and Edmonton Issues in Respect of “Association” Benefits of Separating Businesses Partnership Structures Consulting Business Opportunities Potpourri of Tips and Traps - William Cooper, Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver Asset Sales Trump Share Sales Simplifying the Business Sale Rethinking the Personal Services Business Rules Trouble with Trusts Tax Reporting Traps This webinar will be presented by five tax specialists from the MERITAS Canada Tax Group. David Louis LLB, CA has 30 years of experience in income tax matters, including personal, corporate, international, and estate planning, focusing largely on entrepreneurs. Michael Goldberg LLB has been working with his clients and their advisors to assist them with their corporate, estate, personal and international tax planning needs. William Cooper LLB, CGA has a broad range of experience in tax and corporate finance, including senior financial positions with a multinational forest products company. Raymond Hupfer LLB, CA focuses on taxation matters, purchase and sale of businesseIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Archived Webinar – In-Depth Dividend Taxation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:35:44 GMT Webinar information current as of November 21, 2007. On June 29, 2006, draft legislation was introduced to lower the income tax rate on large corporation dividends received by Canadians. The objective is to eliminate the double taxation of large corporation dividends and so to make these investments more attractive relative to income trusts and other investments. This webinar will deal with some of the issues arising from this proposed legislation. Audience: Public practice accountants, tax preparers, lawyers – anyone who advises clients (personal and/or corporate) on taxation matters. AGENDA Overview of the rules Two new tax accounts: GRIP (general rate income pool) LRIP (low rate income pool) Change of status: CCPC to non-CCPC Non-CCPC to CCPC Amalgamations and winding-ups Eligible dividends Excessive eligible dividends: Anti-avoidance rule Election to treat part as a non-eligible dividend Bonus vs. dividends Interaction with RDTOH Sale of assets vs. shares – How do these rules affect the decision? Impact on post-mortem planning Impact on holding company structures and estate freezes How to structure share capital to stream eligible dividend payments Impact on income splitting Impact on corporate-owned life insurance This webinar will be presented by three tax specialists from Aird & Berlis LLP. Jack Bernstein LLB is the senior tax partner and chair of International Tax Practice at Aird & Berlis LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Tax Group and Tax Litigation Group, as well as the Mergers and Acquisitions Team. Barbara Worndl LLB has been a partner with Aird & Berlis LLP since 1988. She is practice group leader of the firm’s Tax Group. Barbara’s practice is focused on income tax with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation. Andrew Nicholls LLB joined Aird & Berlis LLP in 1999. He is a partner and a member of the firm’s Tax Group. Andrew’s tax practice focuses on income tax in the areas of derivatives, corporate and international tax. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at ADR in the Corporate Environment: A Practical Guide for Designing Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems By www.cch.ca Published On :: This book provides corporations with valuable information about the benefits of alternative dispute resolution and how to apply ADR techniques and processes in the business environment. It offers both a theoretical and practical guide to ADR and the process of system design, exploring specific tools to engage in system design analysis and implementation. This text offers a model dispute resolution design system process with step-by-step explanations of disputes, ADR processes and how to implement the various processes within the business structure. Discontinued Publication Year: 1999 If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:22:51 GMT Please note that our CCH Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition is only available to post-secondary students or institutions and can be purchased alone, or as part of a tax bundle for even greater savings. For more information, please follow the links below: Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 34th Edition Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 6th Edition The 96th edition of the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic is filled with accurate, up-to-date content and highlights proposed legislative changes that make it indispensable for tax professionals. The 96th edition continues the CCH practice of providing valuable cross-references and editorial notes from leading tax experts to assist you with Canada's complex tax laws. The various types of related information are clearly identified, making it easy to find the answers you need to make smart decisions quickly. The Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition encompasses all the latest developments that are essential to tax professionals, including: The full text of the Income Tax Act and Regulations as amended to July 2013 Legislation from Bill C-60, Economic Action Plan 2013 Act, No. 1, implementing certain 2013 Budget proposals Legislation from Bill C-48, Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012, enacting several past years of numerous technical amendments throughout the Act and Regulations Additional 2013 Budget proposals not yet enacted and other draft legislation proposals released up to July 12, 2013 Selected Department of Finance comfort letters, news releases, and remission orders Canada-U.S. and Canada-U.K. Tax Conventions Interpretation Act and The Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act Other features in the Canadian Income Tax Act with Regulations, Annotated - Academic 96th Edition make it easier and faster to use: New and updated editorial notes with explanations, tips and traps Cross-references to additional sources of information, including: Related sections of the Act and Regulations Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars and Technical News CRA forms and guides CCH newsletter articles Canadian Tax Foundation articles KeyIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 - Legislative Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 04 Jan 2013 13:06:30 GMT The U.S. Master Tax Guide, 2013 Legislative Update provides tax professionals with explanations of the key components of late-breaking legislation including the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. The provisions, whether impacting individuals, families or business, are succinctly explained and generously complemented with cautions, examples and comments. Moreover, the effective dates of these wide-ranging provisions are clearly set out. All explanations will be keyed to the corresponding discussions in the 2013 U.S. Master Tax Guide. Related Products of Interest - U.S. Master Tax Guide + the Legislative Update Combo - U.S. Master Tax Guide (2013) If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
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at Introduction to IFRS for Canada: What's it all About By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:59:36 GMT This webcast was recorded on April 9, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 Seminar 1 IFRS and Canadian GAAP will converge by 2011. The transition is not new in the accounting world, but the Canadian experience will be fundamentally different. Understanding how and why the shift in Canadian GAAP to IFRS will occur is essential to a successful migration. Planning for the transition should be started now. As with any project, proper planning is vital. The change to IFRS will impact almost every department within an organization, including finance, accounting, investor relations, training and development, and technology. CCH Canadian presents the first in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute webinar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, PhD, Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada. Agenda The history and philosophy of IFRS vs. Canadian and U.S. GAAP Some of the major differences between IFRS and Canadian GAAP The role of IFRS 1 What you need to do to get organized for this convergence Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. The Speaker Dr. Peter D. Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of Standard Setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently Chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Related Webinars Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS Canadian GAAP vs. IFRS: Some Major Differences If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at IFRS for Canada: Presentation of Financial Statements By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:09 GMT Webinar information current as of October 8, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 5 Significant differences can be expected in general financial statement presentation, as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP. Such differences will include changes in both the presentation of a company’s balance sheet and income statement, such as differences in the nature of components presented, current and non-current classifications, presentation of line items, and required disclosures. Such changes will impact a company’s traditional key performance measures and ratios, and provide investors with new types of information. Typically, annual financial statements prepared under IFRS will be considerably longer than those prepared under previous rules, entailing considerably more disclosures. A thorough and early understanding of the impacts adoption of IFRS will have on financial statement presentation will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. As well, IAS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements, has recently undergone significant amendments, including a new requirement for a statement of comprehensive income and terminology changes incorporated throughout IFRSs, among other important changes. This webinar provides a practical analysis of IAS 1 and IFRs financial statemenIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at IFRS for Canada: Key Performance Indicators By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:20 GMT Webinar information current as of November 12, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 6 Changes in accounting principles and application rules as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP can be expected to impact a company’s key performance indicators, such as operating income and other financial ratios. Significant areas of common application where differences in underlying accounting principles can be found include revenue recognition criteria, inventory and operating cost calculations, segment reporting, and recognition of foreign exchange gains and losses. A thorough and early understanding of the significant impacts that these and other changes in accounting policies can have on a company’s bottom line and key performance ratios will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. This webinar reviews IFRS: Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Financial Statement Disclosure Practices including: Some basic philosophical differences on KPI’s and Non-GAAP measures Full Article
at Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:40:42 GMT Please note that new editions will be available by mid August, 2011 The Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition is the book of choice for the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada Taxation 1 course. This book is intended for students taking: Business Economics Taxation Law This textbook has been structured to meet the specific needs of students enrolled in the following programs, or related introductory courses: CGA CMA CA Student Friendly CCH has re-mastered and modified this resource to improve accessibility and increase student comprehension. Covers the fundamental federal income taxation curriculum with a narrow scope and topical coverage Study Guide and supplemental material for students and instructors makes learning even easier Review Questions, Multiple Choice Questions and Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter The proprietary, adjusted learning model employed in this text facilitates understanding and the application of knowledge Practical examples and applications are designed to anchor and integrate learning References to the Income Tax Act are incorporated throughout the text, with all key topics covered Includes two extra appendices: Individual Tax Facts and Withholding Tax Robert E. Beam, F.C.A., is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He was associated with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Toronto. From 1972 to 1998, he was Coordinator of the Tax Section of the School of Accountancy, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In September 2002, Mr. Beam became the first recipient of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Award for Excellence in Tax Practice and Education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. Stanley N. Laiken, Ph.D., is the Deloitte Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He has taught taxation to students in professional programs, both at the university and post-university levels, since 1972. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo and the Canadian Academic Accounting Association’s L.S. Rosen Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian accounting education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. He is also the Director of the Deloitte Centre for Tax Education and Research at the University of Waterloo. James J. BarnetIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Cost Effective IFRS Conversion Strategies By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:15:40 GMT Webcast information current as of June 25, 2009 CCH IFRS Webcast Series 2009 - Seminar 1 Many organizations recognize that International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) conversion is not a simple process. It’s going to require not only adopting a new financial reporting framework, but may also significantly impact other areas of the business such as income taxes, internal controls, systems and human resources. As organizations scope the effort required for IFRS conversion, identify the required resources and refine their impact analyses, many discover that the project is more complex than first anticipated. This 90 minute webcast is designed to assist accountants who are planning to commence their IFRS conversion project in 2009. It contains cost-effective strategies with which to approach the most important elements of an IFRS conversion, covering: Types of costs The notion of cost-effective solutions Perspectives on costs Common costs analyses for IFRS conversion Effectively Managing Costs of Conversion Cost-effective solutions An alternative characterization of costs Out-of-pocket costs of conversion Out-of-pocket costs of conversion: SEC estimates SEC estimates Cost-Effective Conversions: Matters of Process Potential costs of conversion Basic guidelines for cost-effective solutions Additional steps for cost-effective solutions The dimensions of a resource planning template Cost-Effective Conversions: Matters of Principle Matters of principle Specific principles Managing other costs Potential benefits Speaker Dr. Peter Chant, FCA Peter is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the chairs of the IASB, the FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. He has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a PhD in Accounting If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canadian Taxation of Non-Residents, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:52:55 GMT The fourth edition of this highly successful book explores the "inbound" international tax issues of non-residents of Canada who derive income from Canadian sources. Tax issues are analyzed in terms of the application of the relevant sections of the Income Tax Act and provincial statutes, the application of the Canada–U.S. Income Tax Convention, and the application of Canada's other tax treaties. This edition has been updated with new case law and recent changes to legislation and CRA pronouncements for practitioners who deal with the subject matter and need to stay current on the issues to properly advise their clients. Other significant updates include: Changes to the definition of "taxable Canadian property" and the resulting implications for non-residents who invest in Canadian property or realize capital gains from Canadian sources Expanded discussion on the changes that resulted from the Fifth Protocol to Canada-U.S. Treaty and CRA interpretations and statements since the last edition, including, particularly, expanded discussion of implications for hybrid entities such as LLCs and ULCs Discussions and commentary on the above developments would be of interest to Canadian accounting and legal practitioners alike who act for individual or corporate non-resident clients. Corporations with U.S. employees working on short-term assignments in Canada would also be interested in this area of taxation. Also, non-resident professional advisors, particularly in the U.S., who need a general reference guide to assess the Canadian tax implications of certain past or proposed transactions, would find the content useful. About the Author Michael I. Atlas, C.A., C.P.A., T.E.P. is an accomplished author and long standing contributor to CCH. He is a Chartered Accountant who practices in Toronto as an independent tax consultant, in connection with a wide-range of domestic and international tax issues. Prior to forming his own practice in 1991, he was the partner in charge of the tax group of one of the 20 largest accounting firms in Canada. His consulting practice places particular emphasis on international and cross-border tax planning matters. He has also been a frequent speaker on tax matters for many professional and business organizations, including the Canadian Tax Foundation, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Canadian Real Estate Association. Most recently, Michael has made a presentation entitled "Tax Issues for Non-Resident Investors in Canadian Real Estate" as part of "Creative Tax Planning For Real EstatIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:41:48 GMT Webinar information current as of May 14, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 2 Business combinations represent a growing number of firms within Canada. They will be treated differently after the convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Canada. Mergers and acquisitions are happening everyday - can you afford to not understand the new consequences? CCH Canadian presents the second in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute online seminar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, Ph.D., Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of the upcoming book, iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada. Agenda Business Combinations: IFRS 3 (Revised) and SFAS 141(R) FASB 141(R): A. Business Combinations Key dates Scope Definition of a business Measuring the exchange Elements of the purchase equation The “Measurement Period” Disclosures B. Consolidation and Non-controlling interests C. IFRS 3 Differences Speaker Dr. Peter Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of standard setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter D. Chant has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently the Chair of Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an internet connection and a sound card. CCH IFRS Webinar Series Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS is the second webinar in the series of six. Learn more about the CCH IFRS Webinar Series. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Archived Webinar – GST Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 May 2008 13:32:58 GMT This webcast was recorded on March 5, 2008 The purpose of GST Update is to inform Canadian businesses of some of the more significant GST developments including recent legislative changes, CRA administrative policy developments, and recent GST jurisprudence. Through participation in this seminar, registrants will receive timely information on current issues and practical advice in dealing with day-to-day GST issues. GST Update is intended for tax directors and corporate controllers responsible for GST compliance and planning initiatives. Agenda GST Rate Reduction ITC Documentation Requirements & GST Registry Corporate Reorganizations (GST Tips & Traps) Hot Audit Topics Standardized Accounting & Voluntary Disclosures Case Law Update on Financial Services Excise Tax & Insurance Premiums The Speaker Brent Murray is a partner in Wilson & Partners LLP, an independent tax law firm affiliated with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, whose practice focuses exclusively on commodity tax, customs and related matters including Goods and Services Tax (GST), Provincial Sales Tax (PST) and related cross-border matters. He has authored numerous articles and papers on commodity tax matters including conference papers for the Canadian Tax Foundation, Canadian Bar Association and CICA Commodity Tax Symposium and is a regular contributor to the GST Monitor and GST & Commodity Tax. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Archived Webinar – Cross-Border Tax Update By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 May 2008 12:35:06 GMT This webcast was recoreded on March 26, 2008 Cross-Border Tax Update will discuss a number of changes affecting Canadian tax laws that have recently been enacted or that are expected to come into force in 2008 and will have a significant impact on cross-border taxation. This webinar is intended to provide valuable updates to those with at least an intermediate understanding of cross-border tax issues including those working in private practice and those working in-house. Agenda Updates regarding the protocol to the Canada-U.S. Income Tax Convention The elimination of withholding tax on interest paid to non-residents Changes to the Canada Revenue Agency policy regarding amalgamations and non-residents The status of the foreign investment entity/non-resident trust rules Developments in the area of transfer pricing The Speakers Jules Lewy, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP partner who focuses on all aspects of taxation, including corporate, international, and personal tax law, and frequently provides business and tax advice to owner-managed businesses, including advice on corporate reorganizations, acquisitions and divestitures. Duane Milot, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP lawyer whose practice focuses on general corporate income tax law for both domestic and international tax issues, and represents taxpayers in disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency and provincial tax authorities. Christopher Steeves, LLB, is a Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP partner who practices tax law with particular expertise in the area of corporate restructurings and acquisitions involving Canadian businesses. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Annotated British Columbia Securities Legislation, 9th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:51:30 GMT This title is available as an eBook. What's an eBook? An eBook is a digital version of a conventional printed book. Portable and perfect for your office or home, the eBook is easy to access from wherever your business may take you. Adobe Digital Editions is a highly recommended free download eBook program designed to view and keep your eBooks organized and centralized. Published: September 2014 Get the most accurate and current information on British Columbia securities legislation. Annotated British Columbia Securities Legislation, 9th Edition has been prepared in consultation with the British Columbia Securities Commission and the Vancouver office of McCarthy Tétrault LLP. What's included: Everything in the five-digit numbering system in force as of July 1, 2014 Updated Tables of Concordance to help you quickly compare requirements in different jurisdictions Updated Topical index to help you find relevant references quickly and easily History notes and pending amendments to the British Columbia Securities Act to help you conduct accurate research ALL NEW Case Table to help you navigate quickly to relevant case annotations What's new in the 9th Edition: Revised annotations to the British Columbia Securities Act, updated July 1, 2014 New amendments to the British Columbia Securities Act and Securities Regulation All new and amended national and British Columbia securities documents, including: – Amended BC Form 15-901F, Summons to Attend before an Investigator Under Section 144 – Amended BC Form 15-902F, Demand for Production under Section 144 – New BC Instrument 31-510, Exemption for Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Members from Obligation to Provide Relationship Disclosure to Existing Clients – Amended BC Instrument 32-517, Exemption from Dealer Registration Requirement for Trades in Securities of Mortgage Investment Entities – New BC IIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Securities Regulation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Loss and Seligman's Securities Regulation is all-encompassing – covering everything from the SEC's integrated disclosure program, to the theoretical underpinnings of today's regulations, to the “shelf registration rule.” In nearly 6,000 pages of discussion and analysis, it clarifies countless questions, so you're sure to find coverage of the “small point” on which your case may turn. You'll save hours of research time...get the answers you need when you need them...and be confident that the information is backed by the field's premiere authorities on securities regulation. Plus, through supplementation and revised volumes, this edition keeps pace with the ever increasing volume of litigation by including comprehensive examination of recent developments and court cases. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:43:27 GMT The Fifth Protocol to the Canada - U.S. Income Tax Treaty has introduced a myriad of changes relating to the rights of both countries to tax income earned by their respective residents. Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation is an invaluable resource designed to assist practitioners with clients involved in cross-border business activities deal with the complexity and uncertainty of these changes. CCH Canadian’s Canada - U.S. Tax Treaty: A Practical Interpretation contains the full text of the Canada - U.S. Tax Convention, as amended by the First through Fifth Protocols, with commentary by Dentons following each Article of the Treaty. The commentary provides a detailed analysis of the Fifth Protocol, including: Changes to the “tie-breaker” rule for determining the residence of a corporation that qualifies as a resident of both Contracting States Entitlement to Treaty benefits for “fiscally transparent entities” New permanent establishment rules Elimination of withholding tax on certain interest payments Taxation of a non-resident’s emigrant gains Taxation of “income from employment” earned by non-residents Taxation of stock options received by individuals employed in both Canada and the United States Introduction of a reciprocal limitation of benefits provision The Technical Explanations of the Treaty and the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Protocols, as provided by the U.S. Treasury Department, are reproduced, along with a report on the Fifth Protocol by the Joint Committee on Taxation for the U.S. Senate. Other useful resources contained in this edition include: Annotations of related Dominion Tax Cases Memorandum of Understanding between the Competent Authorities of Canada and the United States Regarding the Mutual Agreement Procedure Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America with Respect to Social Security Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act Rates of Withholding Tax under Income Tax Agreements Signed by Canada If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Taxation of Individual Retirement Accounts, 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:19:39 GMT Available: April 2012 Comprehensively analyzes all the tax laws applicable to individual retirement accounts. The first part of the book discusses the 15 different types of IRAs, including the four most recent types authorized by the tax laws: the Roth IRA, the education IRA, the SIMPLE IRA, and the deemed IRA. The second part discusses the various areas of tax law relating to the operation and administration of an IRA. There is a separate chapter on each area of the tax law. The third part of the book deals with taxation of distributions from an IRA, including premature distributions, minimum distributions during lifetime and after death, withholding taxes, and estate taxes. It also deals with the tax rules applicable to the different types of the beneficiaries receiving distributions from an IRA, including foreign beneficiaries, charitable beneficiaries, trust beneficiaries, estate beneficiaries, spouse and nonspouse beneficiaries, and individual and non-individual beneficiaries. Related books: Federal Estate & Gift Taxes: Code & Regulations (Including Related Income Tax Provisions), As of 03/2012 Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.) U.S. Master Estate and Gift Tax Guide (2013) Estate and Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2012 Ed. U.S. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2011-2012 Edition) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:12:13 GMT Available: August 2011 Professors Richard C. Pugh, Charles H. Gustafson, and Robert J. Peroni Compiled by a team of distinguished law professors, the 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections serves both students and practitioners in accessing the laws and regulations for U.S. international tax. For students, the INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections is a popular companion to an international tax course book for use in undergraduate or graduate courses in law and business schools. For practitioners, the book is an exclusive convenient desk reference. Unlike the full multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations, this single-volume reference travels well between home and office. Includes CD of entire contents of book. In this comprehensive and easy-to-use volume, the authors have selected provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations directly related to the U.S. taxation of foreign entities and the U.S. taxation of domestic entities that have income from sources outside the country. The 2011-2012 edition of INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections reflects all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2011. Related Books: 1040 Express Answers (2012) 1041 Express Answers (2012) 1065 Express Answers (2012) U.S. Master Tax Guide®,2012 ProSystem fx Tax: for U.S. Tax Returns INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: Income, Estate, Gift, Employment and Excise Taxes, Winter 2012 Edition U.S. INCOME TAX REGULATIONS, Winter 2012 Edition If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:46:19 GMT Available June 2012 Part of the new CCH Beacon Series, Taxation of the Entertainment Industry 2012 is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning: • spot unique issues before they become problems, • interpret rules and regulations correctly, • make business decisions that lower taxes, • and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry. Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues: • Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests • Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage • Determine the best time to report and recognize income • Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit • Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages • Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution • Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and • Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent. Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law. CONTENTS: • Overview • Fundamental Characterization Issues • Choice of Entity • Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization • Deductions and Depreciation • Wage Withholding • Foreign Production and Distribution • U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons • Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters • Other Financing Methods • Tax Planning for Talent • California Taxation • The Sports Industry • The Music Industry • Film Financing • Forms ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Schuyler M. Moore is a partner in the Corporate Entertainment Department at the Los Angeles office of the national law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. He was the founding Chairman of the Entertainment Tax Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Taxation Section. Mr. Moore holds undergraduate and law degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, where he was first in his law class. He has published numerous articles dealing with a wide variety of tax subjects and is the author of The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry. Mr. Moore is an adjunct professor for the UCIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Tax Legislation 2009: Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:36:31 GMT CCH's Highlights of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is a convenient vehicle for alerting clients to the new tax provisions provided under this economic stimulus bill. For individuals, this legislation includes a Making Work Pay Credit based on earned income, with a $250 economic stimulus payment to Social Security recipients and disabled veterans; an AMT patch for 2009; extension of the first-time homebuyer credit to September 1, 2009, with the repayment obligation eliminated for 2009 purchases; a $3,000 floor on the refundable Child Tax Credit; a $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit that is 40 percent refundable; suspension of income tax on up to $2,400 of unemployment benefits for 2009; expansion of eligible expenses for 529 plans to include computers and related technology; an above-the-line deduction for taxes related to the purchase of a new automobile; an increase in the credit for nonbusiness energy property from $500 to $1,500 and a modification of standards; removal of the dollar limits on the credit for residential energy efficient property for fuel cell property; an increase in the credit for alternative fuel vehicle refueling property; and a general re-write of the plug-in electric drive motor vehicle credit, including elimination of dollar caps, a new credit for two or three wheel and low-speed plug-in vehicles, and allowing a credit for conversion kits. On the business side, provisions include extending bonus depreciation and increased 179 expensing through 2009; up to five-year carryback of net operating losses; expansion of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to cover unemployed veterans and disconnected youth; deferral of cancellation of indebtedness income; an increased exclusion amount for commuter transit benefits and transit passes; an increase in the capital gain exclusion percentage for qualified small business stock; and reduction to seven years for the S Corporation built-in gain holding period. The legislation also includes a number of new or enhanced bond provisions aimed at economic recovery and alternative energy. CCH's Highlights booklet is ideal for informing clients, prospects and staff about the key new tax changes and prompting them to turn to their tax and financial advisers for help. It's authoritative, yet practical and easy-to-understand. Affordable quantity discounts and the option of printing firm name and logo on the cover make the CCH Highlights booklet a great tool for firms to grow their businesses. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 14:56:00 GMT CCH's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 -- Law, Explanation and Analysis provides thorough and complete text of added, amended, or repealed Code sections with controlling committee reports and CCH's explanation and analysis of tax provisions contained in the legislation. CCH editorial staff, along with leading practitioners, provide clear and practical guidance of the impact of the law's changes, including how various taxpayer groups and situations are affected. The law is arranged in Code section sequence with italicized type used for all new language that amends previous Code sections. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the new law and how it affects taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected. CCH's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 -- Law, Explanation and Analysis is THE resource that tax professionals, businesses, government staff and students alike need to get all the details of and help on new tax legislation changes. CCH provides the critical, late-breaking explanation and analysis to help readers make sense of complex legislative change so they can plan, respond and advise with confidence. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at State Tax Guidebook Library Plan By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 28 May 2007 12:03:01 GMT State Tax Guidebook Library Plan provides you with all 20 industry-leading State Tax Guidebooks, shipped immediately upon publication, all for one attractive annual subscription price nearly 50% off the regular list price. You'll receive all State Tax Guidebooks currently available and all new editions published within your subscription period and any new editions developed and published throughout the year during your subscription period.If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Oil and Gas: U.S. Federal Income Taxation (2011) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:59:13 GMT The taxation of natural resources is one of the more complicated areas of the U.S. federal income tax system. From the acquisition of the mineral rights, to the exploration and development of the property, to the ultimate production of the mineral, there are unusual and challenging tax aspects along every step of the way. Oil and Gas: Federal Income Taxation (2011) is an invaluable single-source handbook for accounting, tax and legal practitioners concerned with financial issues related to oil and gas industry tax law. Updated and revised by noted oil and gas taxation authority and educator, Patrick A. Hennessee, Ph.D., CPA , this detailed reference is divided into six main sections: Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation Acquisition of Interests The Exploration Period The Production Period Dispositions Other Areas The text begins with a discussion of the nature of oil and gas reserves in order to gain a better understanding of the industry. The material following is organized in a logical sequence of events which traces the normal industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves. Special features include: A special ''Highlights of New Developments'' section provides a convenient, at-a-glance summary of recent tax legislation, case law, rulings, position papers, etc., as they relate to the oil and gas industry, and it tells readers where in the volume they can find additional information on the specific topics. Reflects all the recent developments in place, including new legislation, regulations and case law changes impacting this area since the previous edition published, allowing tax and legal professionals to stay current on this highly specialized area of tax law. Enables understanding of the myriad technical aspects of oil and gas taxation by thoroughly discussing the critical issues of: economic interests lease and purchase arrangements royalties working or operating mineral interest production payments net profits arrangements geological and geophysical expenses intangible drilling and development costs sharing arrangements and carried interests depletion gross income from property taxable income from property unitizations disposition of interests nontaxable exchanges losses and abandonments types of ownership alternative minimum tax nonconventional fuel credit depreciation aIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Oil and Gas Taxation Library By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:12:18 GMT Oil and Gas Taxation Library (U.S. and international) Product Components Oil and Gas Tax Reporter Tax Trends Newsletter (monthly) - tracks federal energy legislation, IRS rulings, federal cases, state tax, and other developments. Multistate Oil and Gas Severance Tax Interactive Chart – allows you to quickly find the applicable oil or gas severance tax rates for any state jurisdiction, with citations to the state laws. Oil and Gas Tax Reporter – edited by industry experts, providing many illustrative examples and tax planning considerations for oil and gas ventures, citations to controlling authorities, and updated quarterly to reflect the latest developments. Covers the tax provisions unique to the oil and gas industry, from exploration, through development, the production phase, and sales and other dispositions of the properties. Includes coverage of issues unique to oil and gas companies in various areas, including tax credits, depreciation, and accounting methods. Internal Revenue Manual - Oil and Gas Handbook – IRS internal guidelines for the examination of income tax returns of taxpayers involved in the oil and gas industry. ISPs/MSSPs – IRS papers establishing examination uniformity within industry categories; the publication includes the IRS Audit Technique Guide for the Oil & Gas Industry. Contact your CCH account manager today or contact Benoit Filion. Content is divided into six main sections, organized to trace the industry pattern for developing oil and gas reserves – updated at least quarterly (more often as needed) The content is easy to follow for practitioners familiar with the industry, as the presentation of the material mirrors the professional’s normal course or workflow, with an overview for each topic. 1. Introduction to Oil and Gas Taxation Chapter 1 2. Acquisition of Interests Chapters 2 -- 8 3. The Exploration Period Chapters 9 -- 10 4. The Production Period Chapters 11 -- 18 5. Dispositions Chapters 19 -- 21 6. Other Areas (losses and abaIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 15:00:41 GMT In Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course, noted tax experts Sidney Kess, J.D., CPA, and Barbara Weltman, J.D., take a straightforward and practical look at 2009 tax legislation and related developments. This text-based Course offers tax professionals helpful guidance on the new law, including planning opportunities, pitfalls to beware of, and ways practitioners can capitalize on the law with their clients. Helpful Practice Development Tips, Planning Pointers and Observations designed to assist users in understanding and applying the new law are peppered throughout. The Course comes complete with learning objectives, study problems and a final exam for use in earning valuable continuing education credits. The course will be divided into six chapters: Changes for Individuals Housing Education and Health Retirement Savings Changes for Business Miscellaneous Changes If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 14:16:49 GMT In Kess on Tax Legislation 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 CPE Course, noted tax experts Sidney Kess, J.D., CPA, and Barbara Weltman, J.D., take a straightforward and practical look at 2009 tax legislation. This text-based Course offers tax professionals helpful guidance on the new law, including planning opportunities, pitfalls to beware of, and ways practitioners can capitalize on the law with their clients. Helpful Practice Development Tips, Planning Pointers and Observations designed to assist users in understanding and applying the new law are peppered throughout. The Course comes complete with learning objectives, study problems and a final exam for use in earning valuable continuing education credits. The course will be divided into six chapters: Changes for Individuals Housing Education and Health Retirement Savings Changes for Business Miscellaneous Changes If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at International Tax Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: How Canadian practitioners stay in the know about international tax issues As the Canadian economy becomes increasingly global, international tax issues are affecting Canadians as never before. Practitioners ranging from the accounting professional to the international tax specialist count on International Tax to stay current and accurately informed. This bi-monthly newsletter is packed with insights from international tax experts on all types of international tax issues – all from a Canadian perspective. It includes tax changes and new issues in areas such as: Determination of residency status Outbound/inbound investments Immigration/emigration for individuals Corporate immigration/emigration Impact of tax rules Foreign tax rules FIF rules NRT rules CRA Interpretation Bulletins Editor-in-chief Sam J. Tyler, of KPMG Law LLP, leads an editorial team of Canadian international tax experts from both professional and academic fields. Bonus features: Free training and technical support Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time. Professionals who subscribe to International Tax newsletter also find these publications instrumental to their practice: Canadian Tax Reporter Related Products Schwarz on Tax Treaties, 3rd Edition Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.) INTERNATIONAL INCOME TAXATION: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2014-2015 Edition) (U.S.) International Taxation: U.S. Taxation of Foreign Persons and Foreign Income (2014 Supplement) Full Article
at Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:22:00 GMT CCH's Forensic and Investigative Accounting (4th Edition) is a complete and readily teachable text on today's most timely accounting topics. Forensic accounting is a growing area of practice in which the knowledge, skills and abilities of advanced accounting are combined with investigative expertise and applied to legal problems. Written by three top accounting and forensic teachers, Forensic and Investigative Accounting 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. Forensic and Investigative Accounting explains and 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 4th 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. Learning Aids: Pedagogical aids built into the text include chapter objectives and numerous illustrative examples, figures, tables and special informational sidebars to engage students throughout and keep the presentation lively. Each chapter includes problems to test a student's understanding of the material presented. A special Instructor's Guide that includes chapter problems and solutions along with a testbank with solutions is available to adopting instructors. CCH® Study MATE is an online learning center for college students. The Study MATE Forensic Topics Library was created to supplement this textbook by providing an easy online tutor to help students with difficult concepts and test them on their knowledge. CCH textbook adopters and their students have free access to the Forensic Topics library for a full year! To view the courses available, visit www.cchstudymate.com. Enrollment instructions are provided with each textbook. Table of Contents PART ONE: THE FIELD AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual, (with CD-ROM), 2011-2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 13:31:52 GMT Available: September 2011 Author: George Georgiades, CPA The 2011-2012 GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual provides a complete, quick, and valuable reference source for financial statement disclosures and key presentation requirements. Specifically, the Manual: Provides over 750 examples of realistic sample footnote disclosures to assist in the preparation of financial statements for an audit, a review, or a compilation engagement. Facilitates compliance with U.S. GAAP by integrating, in each chapter, the specific disclosure and key presentation requirements with the sample footnotes. Provides sample disclosures that are technically sound, understandable, and comprehensive and that cover a variety of scenarios, from the most common to the most unusual. Incorporates all currently effective accounting standards, including those that cover areas of unusual difficulty, such as financial instruments, fair value, business combinations, consolidation, income taxes, pensions, accounting changes, and variable interest entities. All of the sample disclosures in the GAAP Financial Statement Disclosures Manual are included on the accompanying CD-ROM. Therefore, once you’ve identified the disclosure suited to your specific needs, you can simply select it from the CD-ROM, place it into your financial statements, and then modify it as necessary. Also included is a financial statement disclosures checklist that provides a centralized resource of the required and recommended GAAP disclosures and key presentation items currently in effect, using the style referencing under the FASB Accounting Standards Codification as well as references to pre-Codification FASB literature. It is designed to assist the user in determining whether the required financial statement disclosures and key presentation matters have been addressed. This Manual is arranged into the following major parts, consistent with the Codification’s broad structure: Part 1 General Principles (Topic Codes 100s) Part 2 Presentation (Topic Codes 200s) Part 3 Assets (Topic Codes 300s) Part 4 Liabilities (Topic Codes 400s) Part 5 Equity (Topic Codes 500s) Part 6 Revenue (Topic Codes 600s) Part 7 Expenses (Topic Codes 700s) Part 8 Broad Transactions (Topic Codes 800s) Part 9 Other If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at International Financial/Accounting Reporting Standards Guide 2011 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:14:19 GMT Understanding reporting standards issued by the IASB is essential for those who prepare and/or interpret financial statements and are required to comply with the increasingly complex set of international accounting and financial reporting standards. The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide is your survival handbook in today's global economy. It keeps you up-to-date on the latest general and industry-specific international reporting standards and the proposed changes on your immediate horizon that will most likely alter the way in which you must account for and disclose information. The International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide organizes accounting pronouncements into two parts: general standards and industry-specific standards. The Practice Pointers featured throughout this edition point out, in plain English, how to apply the standards just discussed. Material in the International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide can be easily located several ways: the Cross-Reference shows the chapter in which a particular pronouncement is discussed; the Table of Contents directs you to a specific topic area; and the Index provides a quick page reference. The 2011 International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide includes the following topics: Part I: Overview (a recap of the International Accounting Standards Board and the formation of IFRAC) Part II: General Standards Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors Borrowing Costs Business Combinations Cash Flow Statement Changing Prices and Hyperinflationary Economies Consolidated Financial Statements Construction Contracts Earnings Per Share Employee Benefits The Equity Method Events After the Balance Sheet Date Financial Instruments Foreign Currency Translation Government Grants and Government Assistance Impairment of Assets Income Taxes Intangible Assets Interim Financial Reporting Inventories Investment Property Leases Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations Property, Plant, and Equipment Provisions, Contingent Liabilities, and Contingent Assets Related-Party Disclosures Revenue Segment Reporting Share-Based Payment PartIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at 2011 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:06:01 GMT International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS 2011 is the only official printed edition of the consolidated text of the IASB's authoritative pronouncements as issued on January 1st 2011. This edition includes the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), IFRIC and SIC Interpretations and the supporting documents—illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions - as issued by the IASB on January 1st 2011. For convenience, this RED book edition is presented in two parts: Part A (the Conceptual Framework and requirements) contains the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), and IFRIC and SIC Interpretations. Part B contains the accompanying documents, such as illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and dissenting opinions. This edition also includes the IFRS Foundation Constitution, the IASB Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting, the Preface to International Financial Reporting Standards, the Due Process Handbooks for the IASB and IFRIC, an updated Glossary of Terms, and a comprehensive Index. This edition does not contain documents that are being replaced or superseded but remain applicable if the reporting entity chooses not to adopt the newer versions early. Part A is 1344 pages (one book) containing the standards/interpretations Part B is 1984 pages (one book) containing the accompanying documents, bases for conclusions etc. Published: March 2011 Related Titles Accounting Research Manager CCH's IFRS for Canada International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Guide (2012) iGAAP: IFRS for Canada Online If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
at California Income Tax Laws and Regulations Annotated (2012) By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:01:32 GMT Available: March 2012 This comprehensive volume provides full text of the California personal and corporate income (franchise) tax law and Franchise Tax Board regulations as amended through January 1, 2011. This book presents the following divisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code in the order in which they appear in the California Code: Personal Income Tax Administration of Franchise and Income Tax Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance and Postponement Law Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Corporation Tax Multistate Tax Compact Each Code section is annotated with significant rulings, court decisions, and decisions of the State Board of Equalization, organized according to pertinent sections of the law. Related Products of Interest - State Tax Handbook (2013) - New York State Corporation Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012) - New York State Personal Income Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012) - New York State Sales and Use Tax Law and Regulations (As of January 1, 2012) CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes 2013: - California - Connecticut - Florida - North Carolina - Ohio Taxes - Pennsylvania - Illinois - New Jersey - New York - Massachusetts - Maryland - Michigan - Texas If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article