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Foreign Bank Account Reporting – FBAR Compliance Guide, 2015 (U.S.)

Author: Melissa S. Gillespie, CPA, JD, MST,

The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Compliance Guide is an essential resource because substantial civil penalties may be imposed for non-willful violations and for willful violations criminal penalties and imprisonment may be imposed in addition to the civil penalties.

This is an important new IRS compliance requirement with huge monetary civil penalties at stake as well as potential criminal consequences. It has ongoing compliance reporting requirements with enforcement teeth behind it and this publication provides the necessary guidance.

Part 1 FBAR Reporting
Chapter 1      History of Foreign Financial Account Reporting  
Chapter 2       How to Define a U.S. Person
Chapter 3       What is a Financial Interest?
Chapter 4       What is Signature Authority?
Chapter 5       Financial Accounts
Chapter 6       Exceptions to Filing
Chapter 7       How to Complete the Form TDF 90-22.1
Chapter 8       Penalties
Chapter 9       Recent Developments Through 2011
Chapter 10     Developments During 2012 and 2013

Part 2   FATCA Reporting
Chapter 11     An Overview of Reporting for Specified Foreign Financial Assets
Chapter 12     The HIRE Act and Form 8938 vs. Form TDF 90-22.1
Chapter 13     Temporary and Proposed Regulations for FATCA: Definitions
Chapter 14     Who is a Specified Person Under the FATCA Rules and What Are Their Applicable Filing Threshold Amounts
Chapter 15     What is Reportable on Form 8938
Chapter 16     How to Report Specified Foreign Financial Assets
Chapter 17     Penalties for Failure to File Form 8938  
Chapter 18     FATCA Withholding Provisions Found Under IRC Sections 1471-1474
   
9780808039532    7" x 10"      680 pages

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Financial Statement Notes Library

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Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2015 Supplement) (U.S.)

Author: Andrea S. Kramer

A three-volume set, the book provides a road map to work one’s way through the tax and regulatory maze of financial products. It details the policies, rules, and interpretations that govern the federal regulation and taxation of securities, derivatives, commodities, options, and hybrid products. It provides reliable answers to questions about financial markets and products and will help in planning transactions and in defending challenged tax positions.

Part 1 Overview of the Markets
Part 2 Overview of Selected Market Participants
Part 3: Taxation of Market Participants
Part 4 Taxation of Capital Transactions
Part 5 Taxation of Ordinary Income Transactions
Part 6 Profit Motive, Sham, Business Purpose, and Other Anti-Abuse Considerations
Part 7 Treatment of Gain or Loss on Terminations of Contract Rights and Obligations
Part 8 Taxation of Dividend Income, Interest Income, Security Loans, and Repurchase Transactions
Part 9 Taxation of Stock and Other Equity Securities, Publicly Traded Partnership Interests, and Publicly Traded Trust Interests
Part 10 Taxation of Debt Securities and Options on Debt Securities
Part 11 Taxation of Asset-Backed Securities
Part 12 Taxation of Physical Commodities and Options on Commodities
Part 13 Taxation of Section 1256 Contracts
Part 14 Tax Consequences of Holding Offsetting Positions (Straddles)
Part 15 Foreign Currency and International Operations
Part 16 Notional Principal Contracts


9780808039549   6" x 9"     1,152 pages

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Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation and Design (2014 Supplement) (US)

Author: Andrea S. Kramer

A three-volume set, the book provides a road map to work one’s way through the tax and regulatory maze of financial products. It details the policies, rules, and interpretations that govern the federal regulation and taxation of securities, derivatives, commodities, options, and hybrid products. It provides reliable answers to questions about financial markets and products and will help in planning transactions and in defending challenged tax positions.

Part 1:       Overview of the Markets
Part 2:       Overview of Selected Market Participants
Part 3:       Taxation of Market Participants
Part 4:       Taxation of Capital Transactions
Part 5:       Taxation of Ordinary Income Transactions
Part 6:       Profit Motive, Sham, Business Purpose, and Other Anti-Abuse Considerations
Part 7:       Treatment of Gain or Loss on Terminations of Contract Rights and Obligations
Part 8:       Taxation of Dividend Income, Interest Income, Security Loans, and Repurchase
                   Transactions
Part 9:       Taxation of Stock and Other Equity Securities, Publicly Traded Partnership Interests,
                   and Publicly Traded Trust Interests
Part 10:     Taxation of Debt Securities and Options on Debt Securities
Part 11:     Taxation of Asset-Backed Securities
Part 12:     Taxation of Physical Commodities and Options on Commodities
Part 13:     Taxation of Section 1256 Contracts
Part 14:     Tax Consequences of Holding Offsetting Positions (Straddles)
Part 15:      Foreign Currency and International Operations
Part 16:      Notional Principal Contracts

1,152 pages


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Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2015) (U.S.)

Authors: Rosemarie Sangiuolo, Scott Taub, and Leslie F. Seidman

This comprehensive reference includes guidance issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the FASB's Emerging Issues Task Force and Derivatives Implementation Group. It also includes standards issued by the AICPA Accounting Standards Executive Committee, and the audit and accounting guides issued by various committees of the AICPA.

This guide covers accounting requirements for public and private companies and touches on unique aspects of reporting financial instruments by non-profit organizations. Over 400 pieces of authoritative literature are referenced in this book.

Part I:  Financial Assets

1. Cash and Cash Equivalents
2. Investments in Debt and Equity Securities
3. Loans and the Allowance for Credit Losses
4. Servicing of Financial Assets
5. Transfers of Financial Assets
6. Securitizations
7. Calculating Yields on Debt Investments

Part II:  Financial Liabilities
8. Debt Financing
9. Securities Lending Arrangements and Other Pledges of Collateral
10. Convertible Debt and Similar Instruments
11. Extinguishments of Debt

Part III:  Derivatives and Hedging Activities
12. Derivatives Accounting
13. Embedded Derivatives
14. Hedge Accounting
15. Disclosures about Derivatives

Part IV:  Equity Instruments

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Financial Instruments: A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2014) (US)

Authors:     Rosemarie Sangiuolo,  Scott Taub, Leslie F. Seidman, CPA

This comprehensive reference includes guidance issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the FASB's Emerging Issues Task Force and Derivatives Implementation Group. It also includes standards issued by the AICPA Accounting Standards Executive Committee, and the audit and accounting guides issued by various committees of the AICPA.

This guide covers accounting requirements for public and private companies and touches on unique aspects of reporting financial instruments by nonprofit organizations. Over 400 pieces of authoritative literature are referenced in this book.

Part I:  Financial Assets

1.     Cash and Cash Equivalents
2.     Investments in Debt and Equity Securities
3.     Loans and the Allowance for Credit Losses
4.     Servicing of Financial Assets
5.     Transfers of Financial Assets
6.     Securitizations
7.     Calculating Yields on Debt Investments

Part II:  Financial Liabilities

8.      Debt Financing
9.      Securities Lending Arrangements and Other Pledges of Collateral
10.    Convertible Debt and Similar Instruments
11.    Extinguishments of Debt

Part III:  Derivatives and Hedging Activities

12.    Derivatives Accounting
13.    Embedded Derivatives
14.    Hedge Accounting
15.    Disclosures about Derivatives

Part IV:  Equity Instruments

16.    Issuer's Accounting for Equity Instruments and Related Contracts

Part V:  Pervasive Issues

17.    Offsetting Assets and Liabilities in the Balance Sheet
18.    Fair Value Measurements, Fair Value Disclosures, and Other Financial
          Instrument Disclosures
19.    The Fair Value Option for Financial Instruments

1000 pages


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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015

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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference 2014-2015

 Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized booklet provides financial advisors with the information needed on the tax and financial components of many life situations.

 

 

Includes details and information on:

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

Only $15.25 per copy and attractive discounts for larger orders, including English and French combined orders.

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Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - English 2013-2014

Financial Advisor's Pocket Reference - 2013-2014

Get the information you need when you need it! This handy and popular pocket-sized booklet provides financial advisors with the information needed on the tax and financial components of many life situations.

Includes details and information on:

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

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

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300 to 499 copies $14.90 40% $8.

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Financial Accounting and Reporting, 2012

Authors: Dr. L. Murphy Smith, CPA,  Dr. Katherine T. Smith  Shannon Knight Deer, CPA

Especially designed to present financial accounting in a one-sequence course in 2-year or 4-year colleges. The book can also effectively be used in a graduate-level financial accounting course for MBA students, who are from non-business major backgrounds.

The text presents the fundamentals of financial accounting using a unique cross-functional approach that demonstrates the relevance of accounting information to the various business functional areas (e.g., marketing, finance, and production).

Accounting majors will appreciate how accounting information contributes to the success of the firm and the decision-making of every member of the management team. Non-accounting majors will understand how accounting information contributes to their future job performance. In addition, the book contains contemporary accounting issues related to ethics, information technology, and global commerce. The textbook features a chapter, as well as observations throughout the book, on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and how they differ from U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).

The textbook includes a CD-ROM containing ancillary materials such as a Solution Manual, Test Bank, Study Guide (including chapter summaries and sample questions and problems), Working Papers in Excel, and Power Point Slides.

Chapter 1 The Accounting Information System and Financial Statements
Chapter 2 The Financial Statements
Chapter 3 Accounting Transaction Processing
Chapter 4 Measuring Profitability and Financial Position on the Financial Statements
Chapter 5 Cash, Internal Control, and Ethics
Chapter 6 Accounts and Notes Receivable
Chapter 7 Accounting for the Merchandising Firm
Chapter 8 Plant Assets, Intangibles, and Long-Term Investments
Chapter 9 Liabilities
Chapter 10 Accounting for the Corporation
Chapter 11 More About the Income Statement and Statement of Stockholders’ Equity
Chapter 12 The Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 13 Financial Statement Analysis
Chapter 14 Accounting for Global Commerce

 

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Financial Accounting and Reporting (2014) (U.S.)

Authors: Dr. L. Murphy Smith, CPA, Dr. Katherine T. Smith, and Shannon Knight Deer, CPA

Designed to present financial accounting in a one-sequence course in 2-year or 4-year colleges. The book can also effectively be used in a graduate-level financial accounting course for MBA students, who are from non-business major backgrounds.

The text presents the fundamentals of financial accounting using a unique cross-functional approach that demonstrates the relevance of accounting information to the various business functional areas (e.g., marketing, finance, and production).

Accounting majors will appreciate how accounting information contributes to the success of the firm and the decision-making of every member of the management team. Non-accounting majors will understand how accounting information contributes to their future job performance. Cross-functional applications are interwoven into the presentation of accounting fundamentals in each chapter. In addition, the book contains contemporary accounting issues related to ethics, information technology, and global commerce. The textbook features a chapter, as well as observations throughout the book, on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and how they differ from U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).

The textbook covers the key topics in financial accounting like most books in this field. The significant difference is the book’s cross-functional perspective that engages students by showing them how they will use financial accounting in their careers. The book is also unique in its integration of accounting ethics, global commerce, and technology.

The textbook includes a CD-ROM containing ancillary materials such as a Solution Manual, Test Bank, Study Guide (including chapter summaries and sample questions and problems), Working Papers in Excel, and Power Point Slides.

Chapter 1:     The Accounting Information System
Chapter 2:     The Financial Statements
Chapter 3:     Accounting Transaction Processing
Chapter 4:     Measuring Profitability and Financial Position on the Financial Statements
Chapter 5:     Cash, Internal Control, and Ethics
Chapter 6:     Accounts and Notes Receivable
Chapter 7:     Accounting for the Merchandising Firm
Chapter 8:     Plant Assets, Intangibles, and Long-Term Investments
Chapter 9:     Liabilities
Chapter 10:   Accounting for the Corporation
Chapter 11:   More About the Income Statement and Statement of Stockholders’ Equity
Chapter 12:   The Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 13:   Financial Statement Analysis
Chapter 14:   Accounting for Global Commerce

9780808037873    8-1/

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Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2015 (U.S.)

Authors: Carol Cantrell, JD, CPA, F. Gordon Spoor, CPA/PFS

The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting  including:

  • An overview of fiduciary responsibility
  • How situs impacts a will or trust
  • The Uniform Principal & Income Act
  • How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal
Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter.

  1. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts
  2. Trust Situs
  3. Overview of Fiduciary Accounting
  4. Definitions and Fiduciary Duties — UPIA Sections 102 and 103
  5. Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control — UPIA Sections 104 and 105
  6. Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions — UPIA Sections 201 and 202
  7. Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest — UPIA Sections 301-303
  8. Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates — UPIA Sections 401 and 402
  9. Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee — UPIA Section 403
  10. Rents, Interest, Insurance and Other Receipts Not Normally Apportioned — UPIA Section 404-408
  11. Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments — UPIA Section 409
  12. Liquidating Assets — UPIA Section 410
  13. Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber — UPIA Sections 411 and 412
  14. Underproductive Property — UPIA Section 413
  15. Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities — UPIA Sections 414 and 415
  16. Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust — UPIA Sections 501 and 502
  17. Transfers from Income to Principal — UPIA Sections 503 and 504
  18. Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income for Payment of Taxes — UPIA Sections 505 and 506

9780808039174   7" x 10"      350 pages


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Fiduciary Accounting Answer Book, 2014 (US)

The most detailed reference book on the market for information on how to allocate receipts and disbursements between the income and principal beneficiaries of a trust or estate. Answer all questions about estate & trust accounting  including:
  • An overview of fiduciary responsibility
  • How situs impacts a will or trust
  • The Uniform Principal & Income Act
  • How to properly allocate income taxes between income and principal
Discussed in detail is how numerous types of receipts and disbursements are allocated between the income and principal beneficiaries, with each section of the Act having its own chapter.

  1. Overview of Basic Fiduciary Concepts
  2. Trust Situs
  3. Overview of Fiduciary Accounting
  4. Definitions and Fiduciary Duties - UPIA Sections 101-103
  5. Trustee's Power to Adjust and Judicial Control - UPIA Sections 104 and 105
  6. Determining Net Income and Beneficiary Distributions - UPIA Sections 201 and 202
  7. Apportionment at the Beginning and End of an Income Interest - UPIA Sections 301-303
  8. Receipts from Entities, Trusts and Estates - UPIA Sections 401 and 402
  9. Business and Other Activities Conducted by the Trustee - UPIA Section 403
  10. Receipts Not Normally Apportioned and Insubstantial Allocations - UPIA Section 404-408
  11. Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments - UPIA Section 409
  12. Liquidating Assets - UPIA Section 410
  13. Mineral, Water and Other Natural Resources and Timber - UPIA Sections 411 and 412
  14. Underproductive Property - UPIA Section 413
  15. Derivatives, Options and Asset-Backed Securities - UPIA Sections 414 and 415
  16. Allocation of Disbursements During the Administration of a Trust - UPIA Sections 501 and 502
  17. Transfers from Income to Principal - UPIA Sections 503 and 504
  18. Income Taxes and Adjustments Between Principal and Income Because of Taxes - UPIA Sections 505 and 506

Appendix A State Appendix - State Income Tax and Accounting Rules for Trusts
Appendix B Text of the Uniform Principal and Income Act   

 350 pages

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Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure (11th Edition) (US)

Robert J. Misey, Jr., JD, MBA, LLM

Provides a clear explanation of the organization, structure and processes involved in IRS practice. A favorite in practice and procedure classes because of its clear descriptions and logical presentation, it is a top reference for practitioners as well. The book patiently covers the basics, the complexities and the details with plenty of real-life illustrations and examples. All the latest IRS structural changes and developments are explained, and the book helpfully includes reproductions of official letters, forms and notices used by the IRS.

This comprehensive guide discusses the administrative structure of the IRS, ethical duties of the practitioner, preparer penalties, and the statute of limitations. The Service's procedure in determining, reviewing, litigating and collecting tax deficiencies is described, and the roles of all the key groups within the IRS are covered. Also included are a discussion
of related criminal investigations and the use of the IRS summons. The indirect method of proof is also covered.

Chapter 1: Organization of the IRS
Chapter 2: Practice Before the Internal Revenue Service
Chapter 3: Ethical Responsibilities
Chapter 4: Examination of Returns
Chapter 5: Large Case Audits
Chapter 6: Investigative Authority of the Internal Revenue Service
Chapter 7: Evidentiary Privilege for Federally Authorized Tax Practitioners
Chapter 8: Partnership Audit Procedures
Chapter 9: Penalties and Interest
Chapter 10: Statute of Limitations on Assessment
Chapter 11: Access to Internal Revenue Service Information
Chapter 12: The Appeals Office
Chapter 13: Assessment Procedure
Chapter 14: The Collection Process
Chapter 15: Claims for Refund
Chapter 16: Private Rulings and Determination Letters
Chapter 17: International Tax Procedure
Chapter 18: Criminal Tax Procedure
Chapter 19: Indirect Method of Proving Income

7" x 10"    1,000 pages

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Federal Taxation of Business Organizations and Their Owners (U.S.)

Follows form-based approach and provides a second tax course for students attending Community or Two-Year Colleges.

Features an easy-to-read, straightforward forms approach without complex legal language. It introduces basic business tax concepts and then fully illustrates them with clear examples matched with filled-in forms.

-    Use of IRS forms, schedules and worksheets that develop real-world tax preparation skills and illustrate specific reporting requirements.
-    Filled-in forms that support the explanatory material, so students see actual tax compliance, in practice.
-    Tax Tips throughout the text that offer tax-planning guidance, so students see how to minimize tax liability and avoid costly taxpayer mistakes.     
-    End of Chapter Questions and Problems that reinforce the salient points presented, as well as key skills required in tax prep.  

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Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S.)

Available: April 2012

Designed to enhance learning and improve comprehension for students of federal tax. Clear and concise summaries along with hundreds of review questions and answers help students understand the complexities of today's tax laws. Designed as an extra aid for students using CCH's industry-leading tax textbooks, the Study Manual highlights and reinforces the key tax concepts presented in: CCH's Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics, CCH's Federal Taxation: Basic Principles and CCH's Principles of Business Taxation.

The CCH Federal Tax Study Manual provides students with an approach that combines self-study with programmed learning.  Throughout the Study Manual, main concepts are presented in a concise yet thorough fashion, allowing students to focus on and apply pertinent information. Chapter-by-chapter summaries and easy-to-read outlines highlight the in-depth textbook explanations. Objective questions and problems (with solutions provided) are structured to help students master, apply and later review materials presented in each chapter.


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Federal Tax Study Manual (2014) (U.S)

Designed to enhance learning and improve comprehension for students of federal tax. Clear and concise summaries along with hundreds of review questions and answers help students understand the complexities of today's tax laws. Designed as an extra aid for students using CCH's industry-leading tax textbooks, the Study Manual highlights and reinforces the key tax concepts presented in: CCH's Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics, CCH's Federal Taxation: Basic Principles and CCH's Principles of Business Taxation.

The CCH Federal Tax Study Manual provides students with an approach that combines self-study with programmed learning.  Throughout the Study Manual, main concepts are presented in a concise yet thorough fashion, allowing students to focus on and apply pertinent information. Chapter-by-chapter summaries and easy-to-read outlines highlight the in-depth textbook explanations. Objective questions and problems (with solutions provided) are structured to help students master, apply and later review materials presented in each chapter.

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Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.)

Provides concise, plain-English coverage of fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed. Examples illustrating these rules are provided throughout

Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are:
- Decedent's last return
- Death of a partnership member
- Decedent's stock holdings
- Income tax return of estate or trust
- Grantor trusts
- Beneficiary's tax liability
- Bankruptcy estates
- Fiduciary duties and liabilities


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Federal Income Taxation of Decedents, Estates and Trusts - 2015 CCH Tax Spotlight Series (U.S.)

At the death of the decedent, a separate taxable entity, the decedent's estate, is created. A fiduciary is appointed to take over administration of the decedent's estate. The representative gathers the assets, files the decedent's final income tax return, satisfies tax liabilities, oversees creation and funding of any testamentary trusts, which become separate taxpaying entities. The estate is liable for the tax on the income received during the period of its administration and the fiduciary oversees preparation of all tax forms required including the final income tax return and any estate and gift tax returns that are due.

This book provides concise, plain-English coverage of these issues and more. It presents the fundamental rules for preparing a decedent's final income tax return and highlights the income tax rules for the decedent's estate and related trusts. Also covered are the special rules regarding the taxation of grantor trusts and bankruptcy estates. Fiduciary duties, including liability for filing a return and paying any taxes due on behalf of the estate or trust, are also thoroughly discussed.

Among the subjects covered in this quick answer reference are:

  • Decedent's last return
  • Death of a partnership member
  • Decedent's stock holdings
  • Income tax return of estate or trust
  • Grantor trusts
  • Beneficiary's tax liability
  • Bankruptcy estates
  • Fiduciary duties and liabilities
9780808038382  6" x 9"     240 pages

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Federal Income Tax: Code and Regulations— Selected Sections (2013-2014) (U.S.)

 Author: Martin B. Dickinson

Provides a selection of the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations pertaining to income tax. This popular volume reflects the collective judgment of seven distinguished tax teachers and provides an effective mix of official materials for individual and business undergraduate and graduate tax courses offered in law and business schools. It provides in one volume, the provisions most commonly addressed in income tax courses. The book is an attractive alternative to the full text of the multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations.

Special features of this volume include:

  • Shortcut table for computation of corporation income taxes
  • All Code sections that are indexed for inflation are flagged and cross-referenced to material providing the CPI-adjusted numbers for 2013
  • Many Regulations sections that have not been updated by the Treasury to reflect later legislation are flagged
  • Every Code section page carries a footer indicating the specific Code subsection carried on the page — for example, Sec. 271(e)
  • Every Regulations section page carries a footer indicating the specific Regulation subparagraph carried on the page — for example, Reg. Sec. 1.706-1(c)(3)
  • Includes CD of entire contents of the book

The 2013-2014 Edition is completely revised to reflect all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2013 and other significant developments that took place throughout the year.

1,776 pages

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Federal Income Tax: Code and Regulations-Selected Sections (2014-2015) (U.S.)

Martin B. Dickinson

Provides a selection of the IRC and Treasury Regulations pertaining to income tax. This book reflects the collective judgment of seven distinguished tax teachers and provides an effective mix of official materials for individual and business undergraduate and graduate tax courses offered in law and business schools. It provides in one volume, the provisions most commonly addressed in income tax courses. The book's highly readable 7-1/2" x 10" oversized page format make it easier to read for both professor and student. The book is an attractive alternative to the full text of the multi-volume Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations.

Special features of this volume include:

  • Convenient shortcut table for computation of corporation income taxes
  • All Code sections that are indexed for inflation are flagged and cross-referenced to material providing the CPI-adjusted numbers for 2014
  • Many Regulations sections that have not been updated by the Treasury to reflect later legislation are flagged
  • Every Code section page carries a footer indicating the specific Code subsection carried on the page-for example, Sec. 271(e)
  • Every Regulations section page carries a footer indicating the specific Regulation subparagraph carried on the page-for example, Reg. Sec. 1.706-1(c)(3)
  • Includes CD of entire contents of the book

The 2014-2015 Edition is completely revised to reflect all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2014 and other significant developments that took place throughout the year.

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Federal Income Tax: Code and Regulations - Selected Sections (2012-2013)

Provides a selection of the IRC and Treasury Regulations pertaining to income tax. This popular volume reflects the collective judgment of seven distinguished tax teachers and provides an effective mix of official materials for individual and business undergraduate and graduate tax courses offered in law and business schools. It provides in one volume, the provisions most commonly addressed in income tax courses. The book is an attractive alternative to the full text of the multi-volume IRC and Income Tax Regulations.

Special features of this volume include:

  • Convenient shortcut table for computation of corporation income taxes
  • All Code sections that are indexed for inflation are flagged and cross-referenced to material providing the CPI-adjusted numbers for 2012
  • Many Regulations sections that have not been updated by the Treasury to reflect later legislation are flagged
  • Every Code section page carries a footer indicating the specific Code subsection carried on the page--for example, Sec. 271(e)
  • Every Regulations section page carries a footer indicating the specific Regulation subparagraph carried on the page--for example, Reg. Sec. 1.706-1(c)(3)
  • Includes CD of entire contents of the book

The 2012-2013 Edition is completely revised to reflect all legislation and regulations enacted or adopted on or before June 1, 2012 and other significant developments that took place throughout the year. 

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Federal and State Taxation of Limited Liability Companies (2015) (U.S.)

David J. Cartano, J.D.

Provides clear and reliable guidance on what the latest tax treatment is for limited liability companies and what it means for your clients or your business. It answers all of your questions with an analysis of all federal tax issues applicable to LLCs with detailed references to related Code Sections and Treasury Regulations, plus cases, revenue rulings and private letter rulings. It provides a state-by-state analysis of state tax laws and filing requirements in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with references to the applicable tax forms and places of filing listed. It explains how to prepare the most common LLC tax forms, state tax forms, checklists, practice tips, tables, and examples.

1. Introduction
2. Summary of LLC Laws
3. Advantages and Disadvantages of LLCs
4. Special Issues Regarding S Corporations and LLCs
5. Classification of LLCs
6. Contributions
7. Taxation of LLC Income
8. Allocations
9. Basis and Member's Share of Debt
10. Distributions
11. Reorganizations
12. Terminations
13. Loss Limitations
14. Payments and Benefits to Members
15. Transfer of Membership Interests
16. Self-Employment and Employment Taxes
17. Accounting Methods and Procedures
18. Foreign LLCs
19. Foreign-Owned Domestic LLCs
20. Investment LLCs
21. Estate and Gift Tax Planning
22. Federal and State Filing Requirements
23. State Tax Laws
24. Asset Protection, Charging Orders and Creditors' Rights

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Federal and State Taxation of Limited Liability Companies (2014) (U.S.)

Author: David J. Cartano

This hands-on treatise is dedicated entirely to the taxation of LLCs. It answers all of your questions with an analysis of all federal tax issues applicable to LLCs with detailed references to related Code Sections and Treasury Regulations, plus cases, revenue rulings and private letter rulings. It provides a state-by-state analysis of state tax laws and filing requirements in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with references to the applicable tax forms and places of filing listed. It explains how to prepare the most common LLC tax forms, state tax forms, checklists, practice tips, tables, and examples. This comprehensive manual offers scrupulous and exhaustive coverage of LLC taxation that accountants, tax attorneys, and CPAs working with LLCs will find invaluable for daily reference.

CONTENTS:

  1. Introduction
  2. Summary of LLC Laws
  3. Advantages and Disadvantages of LLCs
  4. Special Issues Regarding S Corporations and LLCs
  5. Classification of LLCs
  6. Contributions
  7. Taxation of LLC Income
  8. Allocations
  9. Basis and Member's Share of Debt
  10. Distributions
  11. Reorganizations
  12. Terminations
  13. Loss Limitations
  14. Payments and Benefits to Members
  15. Transfer of Membership Interests
  16. Self-Employment and Employment Taxes
  17. Accounting Methods and Procedures
  18. Foreign LLCs
  19. Foreign-Owned Domestic LLCs
  20. Investment LLCs
  21. Estate and Gift Tax Planning
  22. Federal and State Filing Requirements
  23. State Tax Laws
  24. Asset Protection, Charging Orders and Creditors' Rights

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    Federal and State Taxation of Limited Liability Companies (2013)

    Author: David J. Cartano

    This hands-on treatise is dedicated entirely to the taxation of LLCs.  It answers all of your questions with an analysis of all federal tax issues applicable to LLCs with detailed references to related Code Sections and Treasury Regulations, plus cases, revenue rulings and private letter rulings. It provides a state-by-state analysis of state tax laws and filing requirements in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with references to the applicable tax forms and places of filing listed. It explains how to prepare the most common LLC tax forms, state tax forms, checklists, practice tips, tables, and examples. This comprehensive manual offers scrupulous and exhaustive coverage of LLC taxation that accountants, tax attorneys, and CPAs working with LLCs will find invaluable for daily reference.

    CONTENTS:

    1. Introduction
    2. Summary of LLC Laws
    3. Advantages and Disadvantages of LLCs
    4. Special Issues Regarding S Corporations and LLCs
    5. Classification of LLCs
    6. Contributions
    7. Taxation of LLC Income
    8. Allocations
    9. Basis and Member's Share of Debt
    10. Distributions
    11. Reorganizations
    12. Terminations
    13. Loss Limitations
    14. Payments and Benefits to Members
    15. Transfer of Membership Interests
    16. Self-Employment and Employment Taxes
    17. Accounting Methods and Procedures
    18. Foreign LLCs
    19. Foreign-Owned Domestic LLCs
    20. Investment LLCs
    21. Estate and Gift Tax Planning
    22. Federal and State Filing Requirements
    23. State Tax Laws
    24. Asset Protection, Charging Orders and Creditors' Rights

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    Federal and State Taxation of Limited Liability Companies (2013)

    Available: June 2012

    Author: David J. Cartano

    Provides clear and reliable guidance on what the latest tax treatment is for limited liability companies and what it means for your clients or your business. This hands-on treatise is dedicated entirely to the taxation of LLCs. It answers all of your questions with an analysis of all federal tax issues applicable to LLCs with detailed references to related Code Sections and Treasury Regulations, plus cases, revenue rulings and private letter rulings. It provides a state-by-state analysis of state tax laws and filing requirements in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with references to the applicable tax forms and places of filing listed. It explains how to prepare the most common LLC tax forms, state tax forms, checklists, practice tips, tables, and examples. 

    CONTENTS:

    1. Introduction
    2. Summary of LLC Laws
    3. Advantages and Disadvantages of LLCs
    4. Special Issues Regarding S Corporations and LLCs
    5. Classification of LLCs
    6. Contributions
    7. Taxation of LLC Income
    8. Allocations
    9. Basis and Member's Share of Debt
    10. Distributions
    11. Reorganizations
    12. Terminations
    13. Loss Limitations
    14. Payments and Benefits to Members
    15. Transfer of Membership Interests
    16. Self-Employment and Employment Taxes
    17. Accounting Methods and Procedures
    18. Foreign LLCs
    19. Foreign-Owned Domestic LLCs
    20. Investment LLCs
    21. Estate and Gift Tax Planning
    22. Federal and State Filing Requirements
    23. State Tax Laws
    24. Asset Protection, Charging Orders and Creditors' Rights

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    Family Foundation Handbook (2014) (US)

    Provides comprehensive coverage of the legal, tax, and business aspects of forming and operating a family foundation. From grantmaking to investment management, accounting procedures to tax filings, and funding the foundation to protecting it from liability, this handbook provides coverage of all the issues a family foundation faces. This valuable resource provides forms, checklists, questionnaires, training forms, and other items to help provide the professional assistance every foundation needs.

    • Introduction
    • Family Foundation Basics
    • How To Create A Family Foundation
    • Using Charitable Trusts To Fund The Family Foundation
    • Designing The Family Foundation
    • Operating Restrictions
    • Grantmaking
    • Foundation Administration
    • Special Issues
    • Bibliography
    992 pages


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    Examples and Explanation Series: Securities Regulation, Sixth Edition

    Published: April 2014


    Informal and student-friendly, this study guide gives an overview of federal securities regulation and illustrates the topic with practical applications. Examples and Explanation Series: Securities Regulation, Sixth Edition combines clear introductions with examples and explanations that test students’ understanding of concepts and give them practice applying the law to fact patterns—many drawn from current events.

    Features:

    • Updates on recent Supreme Court rulings: Amgen Inc. (proof of materiality); Suisse Securities (statute of limitations); Janus Capital (making of false statements); Halliburton (proof of loss causation); Matrixx Initiatives (materiality); Morrison (extraterritorial securities fraud)
    • The new JOBS Act: new definitions of "public company"; disclosure and internal-control exemptions for "emerging growth companies"; broader marketing of private placements; new mini-public offering registration process; and new registration exemptions and liability scheme for "crowdfunding"
    • Actual use (with charts) of the various registration exemptions exemptions under the Securities Act of 1933, including intrastate, Reg D, Reg A and statutory 4(2) offerings.
    • The status of recent high-profile securities litigation, including fraud in the marketing of subprime mortgages, largest-ever insider trading convictions
    • New, updated examples and explanations based on recent developments: class action litigation under Rule 10b-5, fraud in selling mortgage-backed securities, liability for inaccurate credit ratings, exemptions under JOBS Act

    Table of Contents:

    • Summary of Contents Contents Preface Acknowledgments Special Notice
    • Chapter 1 Introduction to Securities Markets and Regulation
    • Chapter 2 Definition of Security
    • Chapter 3 Materiality
    • Chapter 4 Registration of Securities Offerings
    • Chapter 5 Exemptions from Securities Act Registration
    • Chapter 6 Securities Act Liability
    • Chapter 7 Secondary and Other Postoffering Distributions
    • Chapter 8 Securities Exchange Act of 1934
    • Chapter 9 Rule 10b-5
    • Chapter 10 Insider Trading
    • Chapter 11 Regulation of Securities Industry
    • Chapter 12 Public Enforcement
    • Chapter 13 U.S. Regulation of Cross-Border Securities Transactions Table of Cases Index

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    Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition

    Published: June 2012


    Comprehensive coverage is the hallmark of Examples & Explanations: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Fifth Edition. It combines textual material with well-written examples, explanations, and questions to test students’ comprehension and provide them with practice in applying information to fact patterns. It includes comprehensive questions which present a variety of issues in one fact situation.

    Topics covered:

    • Transfer of death deeds
    • Self-settled spendthrift trusts
    • The Rule Against Perpetuities reform
    • Federal Gift, Estate, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
    • Uniform Trust Code
    • The rights of same-sex partners
    • Medicaid planning
    • Physician-assisted suicide
    • Intestacy
    • Wills and trusts, including non-probate assets
    • Disability and death planning
    • Malpractice and professional responsibility

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    Estate Planning: Principles and Problems, Third Edition

    Published: October 2011


    This coursebook features a case-study and problems approach in which the principles of estate planning are first introduced and then demonstrated through student analysis of short exercises and simulated client situations. A forms supplement on CD is an additional tool for giving students practice with drafting exercises.

    Topics covered:

    • Tax Relief
    • Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization
    • Job Creation Act of 2010
    • Same-sex marriage and planning
    • Uniform Probate Code’s 2008 changes dealing with definitions of children
    • Durable powers of attorney and medical care directives, including “persistent vegetative state”
    • Retirement asset tax planning material
    • Trust “decanting”
    • Family offices and private trust companies
    • Pet Trusts

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    Estate Planning with Life Insurance, 5th Edition

    This popular guide provides critical insight into the many roles life insurance plays in Estate Planning. An essential reference for anyone involved in estate planning, this book will demonstrate how life insurance can assist your clients in securing lifetime financial success and establishing a strong legacy.

    Tax and Family Business Succession Planning Implementing Estate Freezes, 3rd Edition This handy reference includes:
    • A comprehensive Estate Planning Fact Finder
    • How to resolve and plan for estate liquidity needs
    • The role of corporate-owned life insurance in estate and business planning
    • Detailed strategies for funding buy/sell agreements
    • Insurance needs and succession planning for owners of family businesses
    • The use of life insurance in planning with trusts
    • The role of life insurance in charitable giving

    New for this edition:
    • Discussion of new income tax rules for 10/8 policies and leveraged insured annuities
    • Discussion and planning issues regarding recent CRA statements on corporate ownership and beneficiary designations
    • Review of proposed new rules for exempt life insurance policies
    • Expanded commentary regarding the transfer of insurance policies between corporations and shareholders
    • Update on changes to dividend tax rates and the capital gains exemption
    • Expanded commentary on post-mortem tax planning including “pipeline” planning
    • Detailed new section on family shareholders agreements
    • Review of new rules affecting retirement compensation arrangements
    • Important new cases concerning shareholder disputes and dependant and spousal support claims
    • Expanded case studies

    Glenn Stephens LLB, was called to the Ontario Bar in 1982 and spent two years with a major accounting firm before joining the insurance industry as a tax and estate planning consultant. Glenn subsequently became a partner in a Toronto law firm before returning to the insurance industry in 1996 as a tax and estate planning consultant to a major Canadian insurance distributor. Glenn is a Director, Planning Services with PPI Advisory in Toronto, and provides tax and legal support to PPI Associates across Canada. He has been with PPI since 2004. Glenn has le

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    Estate Planning (2013 Edition) (U.S.)

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

    Volume One

    • Chapter 1 Introduction
    • Chapter 2 Intestacy: Estate Plans by Operation of State Law
    • Chapter 3 Wills as Estate Planning Instruments
    • Chapter 4 Trusts as Estate Planning Instruments
    • Chapter 5 Income Taxation of Trusts, Estates, Grantors and Beneficiaries
    • Chapter 6 Inter Vivos Transfers
    • Chapter 7 Wealth Transfer Taxation of Inter Vivos Transfers

    Volume Two

    • Chapter 8 Nonprobate Transfers: Life Insurance
    • Chapter 9 Nonprobate Transfers: Retirement Benefits
    • Chapter 10 Concurrent Interests
    • Chapter 11 Future Interests
    • Chapter 12 Powers of Appointment: Building Flexibility Into the Plan
    • Chapter 13 Marital Deduction Planning
    • Chapter 14 Charitable Deduction Planning
    • Chapter 15 Postmortem Estate Planning: Administration and Compliance

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    Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2015 Edition (U.S.)

    William D. Mitchell, J.D.

    Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as updated distribution and limitation amounts for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, updated exclusion amounts and income tax rates, capital gains and Roth accounts and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation.

    Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans.

    Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth
    Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives
    Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles
    Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction
    Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts
    Chapter 6 Gifts
    Chapter 7 Life Insurance
    Chapter 8 Annuities
    Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property
    Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions
    Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity
    Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning
    Chapter 13 Asset Protection
    Chapter 14 Benefits and Domestic Relations
    Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning
    Chapter 16 Benefit Plans
    Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans
    Chapter 19 Nonqualified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 20 Personal Investing
    Chapter 21 Business Transfers
    Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions
    Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions
    Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans
    Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income
    Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues
    Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs
    Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 29 IRA Distributions
    Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation
    Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships
    Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 Life Expectancy and Distribution Period Tables
    Appendix B Act/Public Law Number

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    Estate & Retirement Planning Answer Book, 2014 Edition (U.S.)

    Author: William D. Mitchell, J.D.

    Provides expanded coverage of financial and estate planning strategies for implementing individualized solutions for the special problems associated with retaining accumulated wealth for retirement and estate planning purposes. With its comprehensive two-part approach to the complex issues that link retirement planning and estate planning, this book includes coverage of such topics as the final minimum distribution rules for individual retirement accounts and qualified plan distributions, the use of insurance as a qualified plan asset, and changes in the law to reflect the latest legislation.

    Replete with scores of examples that illustrate and analyze estate planning strategies and their effects, it brings insight and expertise to the realm of estate and retirement planning by focusing on the tax-free transfer of wealth and by providing an insider's view of the various retirement benefits available to the corporate executive under both qualified and non-qualified retirement plans.

    Chapter 1 The Accumulation and Preservation of Wealth
    Chapter 2 Wills, Revocable Trusts, and Other Alternatives
    Chapter 3 Overview of Tax Principles
    Chapter 4 The Marital Deduction
    Chapter 5 Bypass Trusts
    Chapter 6 Gifts
    Chapter 7 Life Insurance
    Chapter 8 Annuities
    Chapter 9 Valuation of Business Interests and Other Property
    Chapter 10 Charitable Contributions
    Chapter 11 Funding for Liquidity
    Chapter 12 Using Trusts with Grantor Retained Interests in Estate Planning
    Chapter 13 Asset Protection
    Chapter 14 Benefits and Tax Planning in Marital Settlements
    Chapter 15 Post-Death Estate Planning
    Chapter 16 Benefit Plans
    Chapter 17 Tax-Qualified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 18 Employee Stock Ownership Plans
    Chapter 19 Nonquaified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 20 Personal Investing
    Chapter 21 Business Transfers
    Chapter 22 Individual Retirement Accounts and Simplified Employee Pensions
    Chapter 23 Tax-Qualified Plan Distributions
    Chapter 24 Distributions From Nonqualified Plans
    Chapter 25 Protection of Retirement Income
    Chapter 26 Incapacity and Other Retirement Issues
    Chapter 27 Estate Planning for Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits and IRAs
    Chapter 28 Estate Planning for Nonqualified Retirement Plans
    Chapter 29 IRA Distributions
    Chapter 30 Audits, Administrative Proceedings, and Tax Court Litigation
    Chapter 31 Family Limited Partnerships
    Appendix A Treasury Regulations Section

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    Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2014) (U.S.)

    Susan Flax Posner

    Provides timely and effective advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now, in one place, you can find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving.

    The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2014 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook:

    • Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife
    • Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
    • Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust
    • Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate
    • Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts
    • Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return.
    All relevant terms and key concepts are thoroughly defined and illustrated.

    Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010
    Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax
    Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts
    Chapter 4: Life Insurance
    Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules
    Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs
    Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs)
    Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers
    Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts
    Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers
    Chapter 11: Marital Deduction
    Chapter 12: Disclaimers-A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool
    Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs)
    Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax
    Chapter 15: Portability
    Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates
    Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return-Form 709
    Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax
    Chapter 19: Valuation
    Chapter 20: Estate Tax Deductions
    Chapter 21: Estate Tax Credits
    Chapter 22: Computation of Estate Tax
    Chapter 23: Opinions for Paying the Estate Tax
    Chapter 24: The Estate Tax Return-Form 706
    Chapter 25: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
    Chapter 26: Decedent's Final Income Tax Return
    Chapter 27: Sample of Decedent's Final Income Tax Return
    Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
    Chapter 29: Sample Income Tax Returns for Trusts
    Chapter 30: Sample Income Tax Returns for Estates
    Appendix A: Glossary of Terms

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    Estate & Gift Tax Handbook (2013) (U.S.)

    Author: Susan Flax Posner

    Provides advice on estate and gift tax practice and procedure, and is a useful resource for estate-planning practitioners, fiduciaries, attorneys, and others dealing with the complexities of the estate and gift tax system. Now you can have one place to find all the information and tools necessary to arrange a person's affairs, both before and after death, to minimize the estate and gift tax burden and maximize wealth transfers through lifetime and testamentary giving.

    The 2013 edition of the Estate & Gift Tax Handbook updates the volume to reflect all legislative, judicial and administrative changes to the wealth transfer tax laws that occurred in the past year.

    Included in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook are important IRS revenue rulings, forms and publications, private letter rulings and IRS treasury regulations and significant developments from the federal courts including the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeal around the country.

    The following forms are completed for hypothetical taxpayers and entries and are explained line by line in the 2013 Estate & Gift Tax Handbook:

    -Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, for both a husband and a wife
    -Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
    -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for a Trust
    -Form 1041, United States Income Tax Return for an Estate
    -Schedule J (Form 1041), Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex Trusts
    -Form 1040, Decedent's Final Individual Income Tax Return.

    Chapter 1: Estate and Gift Tax Planning in Light of Tax Relief Act of 2010
    Chapter 2: The Federal Gift Tax
    Chapter 3: Revocable Living Trusts
    Chapter 4: Life Insurance
    Chapter 5: Anti-Freeze Valuation Rules
    Chapter 6: GRITs, GRATs, GRUTs
    Chapter 7: Qualified Personal Residence Truats (QPRTs)
    Chapter 8: Penalties Imposed on Estate and Gift Tax Preparers
    Chapter 9: Tax-Free Gifts
    Chapter 10: Charitable and Split Interest Transfers
    Chapter 11: Marital Deduction
    Chapter 12: Disclaimers — A Powerful Post-Mortem Tax Planning Tool
    Chapter 13: Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs)
    Chapter 14: Calculation of the Gift Tax
    Chapter 15: Gifts by Nonresident Citizens
    Chapter 16: Transfer Taxes Imposed on Expatriates
    Chapter 17: The Gift Tax Return — Form 709
    Chapter 18: The Federal Estate Tax
    Chapter 19: Valuation
    Chapter 20: Estat

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    Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2015) (U.S.)

    Author: Linda M. Johnson, Ph.D., CPA

    Features an easy-reading, straightforward forms approach that is both simple and direct without complex legal language. It introduces basic tax concepts and then fully illustrates them with clear examples and helpful filled-in forms.

    • Concise presentation that covers all the basic material required for an introductory tax course.
    • Organization that clearly focuses student attention on key concepts and important learning objectives for better overall comprehension.
    • Use of IRS forms, schedules and worksheets that develop real-world tax preparation skills and illustrate specific reporting requirements.
    • Filled-in forms that support the explanatory material, so students see actual tax compliance, in practice.
    • Tax Tips throughout the text that offer tax-planning guidance, so students see how to minimize tax liability and avoid costly taxpayer mistakes.    
    • End of Chapter Questions and Problems that reinforce the salient points presented, as well as key skills required in tax prep.
    • Special Comprehensive Problems that integrate the major concepts from several chapters to help students "put the pieces together" and prepare for examination.
    To speed course preparation and to help teachers make the transition from other textbooks, a comprehensive Instructor's Guide is available to adopting teachers. The CCH Classroom Essentials CD includes:
    1. An electronic file of the entire Instructor's Guide, so teachers can access all the great information contained in the print Instructor's Guide at their office/home PC or on their laptop.
    2. Respondus-ready and Microsoft® Word files of the Testbank questions created by the textbook authors for all chapters in the book. These files allow instructors to customize their own tests.
    3. CCH's Computer Slide Presentations for each chapter that help enhance and facilitate class lectures and discussion.
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    Essentials of Federal Income Taxation for Individuals and Business (2014) (U.S.)

    Author: Linda M. Johnson, Ph.D., CPA

    Features an easy-reading, straightforward forms approach that is both simple and direct without complex legal language. It introduces basic tax concepts and then fully illustrates them with clear examples and helpful filled-in forms. This book builds foundation on which to build students' knowledge and understanding of the tax issues which will affect them throughout their careers.

    • Concise presentation that covers all the basic material required for an introductory tax course.
    • Organization that clearly focuses student attention on key concepts and important learning objectives for better overall comprehension.
    • Use of IRS forms, schedules and worksheets that develop real-world tax preparation skills and illustrate specific reporting requirements.
    • Filled-in forms that support the explanatory material, so students see real-world tax compliance, in practice.
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    • End of Chapter Questions and Problems that reinforce the salient points presented, as well as key skills required in tax prep.
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    1. Overview of the Tax Structure
    2. Tax Determination, Payments and Reporting Procedures
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    6. Other Itemized Deductions
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    Environmental Law in Canada

    Published: November 2011


    Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Environmental Law in Canada provides ready access to legislation and practice concerning the environment in Canada. A general introduction covers geographic considerations, political, social and cultural aspects of environmental study, the sources and principles of environmental law, environmental legislation, and the role of public authorities.

    The main body of the book deals first with laws aimed directly at protecting the environment from pollution in specific areas such as air, water, waste, soil, noise, and radiation. Then, a section on nature and conservation management covers protection of natural and cultural resources such as monuments, landscapes, parks and reserves, wildlife, agriculture, forests, fish, subsoil, and minerals. Further treatment includes the application of zoning and land-use planning, rules on liability, and administrative and judicial remedies to environmental issues. There is also an analysis of the impact of international and regional legislation and treaties on environmental regulation.

    Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for environmental lawyers handling cases affecting Canada. Academics and researchers, as well as business investors and the various international organizations in the field, will welcome this very useful guide, and will appreciate its value in the study of comparative environmental law and policy.


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    Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice

    In this single integrated source, you will find the "why" and the "how-to" of this dynamic topic. Whether you are advising a client on electronic data retention policies, initiating or responding to discovery requests, or making evidentiary rulings, you need to stay on top of the changing legal landscape. The authors take a pragmatic approach, drawing from real world scenarios to prepare you for what may happen, including everything from dealing with the "damning e-mail" to the ease of manipulation of electronic information.

    Options and solutions are provided on a broad range of issues as diverse as how electronic discovery is treated differently by courts; parties and lawyers duties for the retention of electronic records; and the impact of electronic document retention policies on litigation.

    If you or your clients use computers or other electronic devises to send, receive or store information, you cannot afford to miss this important tool.


    Table of contents:
    Chapter 1
    Overview
    Chapter 2 Mechanisms for Electronic Discovery
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    Chapter 5 Shifting the Costs of Electronic Discovery
    Chapter 6 Evidentiary Issues
    Chapter 7 Attorney-Client Privilege & Email
    Chapter 8 Computerized Litigation Support Systems & The Work Product Doctrine
    Chapter 9 Electronic Discovery Technology
    Chapter 10 Inspection of Hard Disks in Civil Litigation
    Chapter 11 Privacy Concerns
    Chapter 12 Government Documents

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    Education Planning Answer Book (2014) (U.S.)

    Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D.

    A one-stop resource for the professional who advises families on the tax and financial issues connected with education planning.

    Whether you are an accountant, lawyer or financial planner, whether a client’s child is still in diapers or is about to enter college, this book will provide you with comprehensive and straightforward answers to the most vexing questions that arise in connection with education planning.

    For example, the book will put at your fingertips the answers to such questions as:

    • How is a college student taxed on job earnings and investment income?
    • How should a trust agreement be drafted to avoid gift taxes?
    • When is a gift of investment property to a college student preferable to a gift of cash?
    • When can be cost of college be deducted as a business expense?
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    • Why is a home equity loan to pay college costs more advantageous than other kinds of borrowings?
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    • When does reporting the interest on education savings bonds sooner rather than later make tax sense?
    • Which college expenses qualify for the education tax credits?
    • How did the new health reform law affect student loan programs?
    The appendices contain Education Tax Facts, a list of available Section 529 plans and contact information, a glossary of key terms, useful websites, and other aids to education planning.

    Chapter 1 Income Taxation of Students and Their Parents
    Chapter 2 Family Gift-Giving
    Chapter 3 Taxation of Trusts and Custodial Accounts
    Chapter 4 Section 529 Plans
    Chapter 5 Coverdell Education Savings Accounts
    Chapter 6 Education Savings Bonds
    Chapter 7 Education Tax Credits
    Chapter 8 Deduction for Education Expenses
    Chapter 9 Tapping Family Resources
    Chapter 10 Financial Aid
    Chapter 11 Scholarships and Fellowships
    Chapter 12 Student Loan Tax Incentives
    Chapter 13 Employer-Provided Education Assistance
    Appendix A Education Tax Facts for 2011
    Appendix B Education Tax Benefits Chart
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    Economic Analysis of Law, Ninth Edition

    Published: January 2014


    Lucid, comprehensive, and definitive in its field, this text covers every aspect of economic analysis of the law.

    Features:

    • Two new chapters, one on intellectual property, one on international and comparative law, both exploding fields of great importance.
    • Earlier editions’ questions have been converted to answers, making the book more accessible and informative.
    • Revised to be clearer and less technical.
    • More eclectic, reflecting recent criticisms of “rational choice” theory, in particular the need to supplement it with insights from psychology.
    • Greater attention paid to judicial behavior, realistically modeled and explained in economic terms.
    • Incorporates insights from the veritable explosion of books and articles published in the last few years on  economic analysis of law.
    • Comprehensive Teacher’s Manual.


    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Law and Economics: An Introduction
    Ch. 1. The Nature of Economic Reasoning
    Ch. 2. The Economic Approach to Law

    Part II: The Common Law
    Ch. 3. Property
    Ch. 4. Contract Rights and Remedies
    Ch. 5. Family Law and Sex Law
    Ch. 6. Tort Law
    Ch. 7. Criminal Law
    Ch. 8. The Common Law, Legal History, and Jurisprudence

    Part III: Public Regulation of the Market
    Ch. 9. The Theory of Monopoly
    Ch. 10. The Antitrust Laws
    Ch. 11. The Regulation of the Employment Relation
    Ch. 12. Public Utility and Common Carrier Regulation
    Ch. 13. The Choice Between Regulation and Common Law

    Part IV: The Law of Business Organizations and Financial Markets
    Ch. 14. Corporations, Secured and Unsecured Financing, Bankruptcy
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    Ch. 19. The Market, the Adversary System, and the Legislative Process as Methods of Resource Allocation
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    Ch. 21. Civil and Criminal Procedure
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    Ch. 23. Law Enforcement and the Administrative Process

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    Ch. 24. The Nature and Functions of the Constitution
    Ch. 25. Economic Due Process
    Ch. 26. The Economics of Federalism
    Ch. 27. Racial Discrimination
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    Draft Legislation and Explanatory Notes Re Income Tax and Sales Tax--2014 Budget and other Measures

    On August 29, 2014, the Department of Finance released draft legislative proposals that would implement tax measures from Economic Action Plan 2014. This Special Report contains the full text of the draft legislation proposals and the Department of Finance explanatory notes.

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    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis

    Published: July 2010


    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Law, Explanation and Analysis provides comprehensive analysis of this sweeping new banking and securities legislation. These historic reforms will transform the way banks, hedge funds, credit rating agencies, broker-dealers, investment advisers, accountants, public companies and other financial institutions – and the attorneys who advise these entities – operate. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of these changes will be vital to all participants in the U.S. financial system. This definitive publication provides immediate insight into the impact of the new law.

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    Discovery: Principles and Practice in Canadian Common Law, 2nd Edition

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    Disastrous Decisions: The Human and Organisational Causes of the Gulf of Mexico Blowout

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    Disability Insurance and Other Living Benefits, 3rd Edition

    The 1990’s witnessed the end of job creation in the sectors that historically purchased disability insurance. A new era has begun: roughly 1 million contract workers have emerged. They are found in almost all industries and occupations. As diverse as the general public – there is an equal number of men and women, many highly educated, others not, with wide-ranging earnings levels and all in need of disability and other healthcare benefits.

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    Delaware Law of Corporations and Business Organizations, Third Edition

    Updated with the latest legal and court developments, Delaware Law of Corporations and Business Organizations takes you step by step through all aspects of establishing and operating organizations incorporated in Delaware. Comprehensive in scope, and authoritative in content, its timely coverage presents:

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    Defending Class Actions in Canada, 3rd Edition

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    Criminal Law in Canada

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    Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Criminal Law in Canada provides a practical analysis of criminal law in Canada. An introduction presents the necessary background information about the framework and sources of the criminal justice system, and then proceeds to a detailed examination of the grounds for criminal liability, the justification of criminal offences, the defences that diminish or excuse criminal liability, the classification of criminal offences, and the sanctions system.

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    CPA's Guide to Management Letter Comments, with CD-ROM (2015) (U.S.)

    Author:  Bert L. Swain, CPA

    Developed through 30 years of experience in auditing practice for clients in a broad spectrum of industries, the CPA's Guide to Management Letter Comments provides literally hundreds of management comment examples for numerous situations that that are encountered by real firms working with real clients. Beginning with an example of the actual opening paragraph of a management letter, this compendium continues through all critical areas encountered during an audit and ends with suggested closing paragraphs so that even a first-time management letter preparer can produce a high-quality final product like a well-seasoned auditor.

    All of the management comment letter text in the book is provided on a free companion CD-ROM in folders that correspond to the chapters in the book where the text appears.

    • Opening for Letter
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    • Organizational/Governance Structure
    • Administrative Issues
    • Computer Systems
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