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A clear and direct tax guide for small business owners, this book offers expert commentary on every step of the process of filing a sole proprietorship tax return. Whether owners tackle this task themselves or solicit the help of a professional, this resource offers analyses of individual income tax issues, an extensive glossary that demystifies tax lingo, and detailed discussions on issues of interest to small business owners. These issues include differentiating between personal and business expenses; maximizing deductions for auto, entertainment, depreciation, and home office expenses; handling employee benefit plans on tax returns; and what the IRS is likely to look for in an audit of business activities.
A clear and direct tax guide for small business owners, this book offers expert commentary on every step of the process of filing a sole proprietorship tax return. Whether owners tackle this task themselves or solicit the help of a professional, this resource offers analyses of individual income tax issues, an extensive glossary that demystifies tax lingo, and detailed discussions on issues of interest to small business owners. These issues include differentiating between personal and business expenses; maximising deductions for auto, entertainment, depreciation, and home office expenses; handling employee benefit plans on tax returns; and what the IRS is likely to look for in an audit of business activities. Includes free tax return preparation and filing for one federal and one state income tax return using the online tax service CompleteTax.
Formerly titled, the Bank Tax Guide, the new U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide (2008) by noted bank tax expert, Ronald W. Blasi, J.D., LL.M., is a comprehensive desktop reference that covers all the tax rules for financial institutions and is the only book of its kind that is completely updated each year to reflect the latest changes through press time. This is the authoritative must-have guide for professionals charged with tax compliance for financial institutions. It features special planning sections in each chapter, detailed discussions that are meticulously referenced to authority for additional research, potential IRS audit activities, and numerous practical examples that illustrate the rules and principles. The volume provides informative discussions on points of law where the courts and the IRS may not see eye-to-eye.
With expert commentary and line-by-line explanations, this resource addresses the tax-filing process while helping to minimize tax bills. Detailed discussions focus on issues of primary importance to small business owners and help answer the most commonly asked questions, such asWhat is the best form of organization for a given business?How should personal and business expenses be differentiated?How should employee benefit plans be handled on tax returns?andWhat might the IRS look for when conducting an audit?An extensive glossary, provided to clear any confusion associated with tax jargon, is also included.
CCH's Practical Guide to Research and Development Tax Incentives--Federal, State, and Foreign by Michael Rashkin, J.D., LL.M., provides something that has been missing in professional tax literature--authoritative, comprehensive coverage of this complex and evolving topic. This newly expanded resource is practical, easy to follow, easy to understand, and is particularly effective at clarifying and demystifying this complex subject. It provides well-written, detailed guidance on claiming the federal credit for increasing research activities and the deduction for R & D expenditures. In doing so, it explains the elements of qualified research, exclusions, computational rules, and basic research payment credits. Historically, the IRS has been vigilant in denying R & D credits. This resource explains how to satisfy the IRS's requirements, document the credit, and defend against IRS challenges. It also examines research incentives offered by individual states and describes the R & D incentives available in the major economies of the world, offering helpful charts that show the key differences among the various countries.
With expert commentary and line-by-line explanations, this resource addresses the tax-filing process while helping to minimize bills. Detailed discussions focus on issues of primary importance to small-business owners and help answer commonly asked questions, such asWhatis the best form of organization for a given business? How should personal and business expenses be differentiated? How should employee benefit plans be handled on tax returns?andWhat might the IRS look for when conducting an audit?Free online information and support are included, as are sections covering the latest changes to the federal U. S. Tax Code and an extensive glossary designed to clear up any confusion associated with tax jargon.
The Miller OCBOA Guide is the first comprehensive manual written for the growing number of practitioners and small businesses who need understandable guidance when preparing and reporting on OCBOA financial statements.
This classic reference provides helpful and practical guidance on todays federal tax law and reflects all pertinent federal taxation changes that affect 2007 returns. Contains timely and precise explanations of federal income tax for individuals, partnerships, corporations, and trusts, as well as new rules established by key court decisions and the IRS.
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