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New York State Sales and Use Tax Law and Regulations serves as a comprehensive resource for all those who work with sales and use tax issues in New York. It is a great companion to CCH's Guidebook to New York Taxes, providing full text of the New York State tax laws concerning sales and use taxes--Articles 1, 8, 28, 29, 37 and 41, as well as related New York City provisions--Chapters 1 and 20 of the NYC Administrative Code. Also includes full text of sales and use tax Regulations and Technical Services Bureau Memoranda (TSBM). This Edition presents the law and regulations as amended through January 1, 2009.
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This authoritative title is a great resource for anyone working with New York State tax issues. It's also a perfect companion to CCH's Guidebook to New York Taxes. This comprehensive reference provides full text of the statute affecting New York personal income, corporate franchise (income), estate, excise, sales and use, franchise, and other NY taxes as amended by legislative action through January 1, 2008. Also included is the full text of the New York State tax laws relating to city personal income tax, income tax surcharge, and city earnings tax on nonresidents.
CCH's New York State tax laws and regulations volumes are great resources for professionals working with New York tax issues. These references provide full text of the tax statutes and regulations affecting New York personal income, corporate franchise (income), estate, excise, sales and use, and other New York taxes as amended by legislative action each year. The following annually published volumes are available and serve as helpful companions to CCH's Guidebook to New York Taxes: New York State Tax Law, New York State Sales and Use Tax Law and Regulations, New York State Corporation Tax Law and Regulations, New York State Personal Income Tax Law and Regulations, In each volume, key legislative changes from the previous year are described in a special Highlights section and are also incorporated in the law text. Detailed Table of Contents and Topical indexes are provided with each volume, along with Law Section Finding Lists and lists of Tax Law Sections Amended in the year, so practitioners can quickly and easily find information they need and identify which specific tax law sections have changed. Since frequent change are made to the New York State tax laws and regulations, each edition of these volumes provide an important source for the tax laws of prior years. Leading State Tax Information and Tools for Professional, CCH offers a suite of state tax products providing in-depth analysis, guidance, and solutions in a full range of options-from guides, practice manuals and treatises to journals, newsletters, and internet research libraries. Make CCH your source for state tax guidance with comprehensive, time-saving products for professionals, including: State Tax Handbook, U.S. Master Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, U.S. Master Sales and Use Tax Guide, U.S. Master Property Tax Guide, Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities, Multistate Guide to Sales and Use Tax Audits. Book jacket.
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