The U.S. Master Tax Guide provides helpful and practical guidance on
today's federal tax law. This 95th Edition reflects all pertinent federal
taxation changes that affect 2011 returns and provides fast and reliable answers
to tax questions affecting individuals and business income tax.
The 2012 U.S. Master Tax Guide contains timely and precise explanations
of federal income taxes for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates and
trusts, as well as new rules established by key court decisions and the IRS.
Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely
explained for quick reference and understanding. The Master Tax Guide's
explanations are meticulously researched and footnoted to provide tax
practitioners with the most accurate and legally sound guidance to help them
understand, apply and comply with today's complex federal tax laws. For added
value, the U.S. Master Tax Guide is also annotated to CCH's Federal
Standard Tax Reporter for more advanced, detailed, historical and in-depth
research resources.
The U.S. Master Tax Guide is built for speed with numerous time-saving
features, including a tax calendar, taxpayer-specific return flowcharts, lists
of average itemized deductions, selected depreciation tables, rate tables,
checklists of income, deduction and medical expense items, and more. These
features help users quickly and easily determine how particular tax items and
situations should be treated and provides quick and clear answers to client
questions.
U.S. Master Tax Guide comes complete with the popular Quick Tax Facts
card that can be detached for at-a-glance reference to key tax figures and other
often referenced amounts used in preparing 2011 income tax returns, and a
special bonus CPE course supplement entitled "Top Federal Tax Issues for 2012,"
which focuses in on the most significant and thorniest new tax developments
affecting practitioners for the year. The Top Federal Tax Issues Course allows
professionals to earn CPE credit while keeping up-to-date on the most important
tax issues (grading fee additional).
The U.S. Master Tax Guide is conveniently cross-referenced to the
Internal Revenue Code, Income Tax Regulations, certain other important tax law
sources, and CCH's Standard Federal Tax Reports for further research. This
reliable reference is a must for anyone involved with federal taxation.
U.S. Master Tax Guide (2011)
Contents and Topics
The 2011 U.S. Master Tax Guide's updated explanations cover:
- Highlights of New Tax Developments
- Tax Rates and Tax Tables
- Individuals
- Corporations
- S Corporations
- Partnerships
- Trusts and Estates
- Exempt Organizations
- Income
- Exclusions from Income
- Business expenses
- Non-business expenses
- Losses and Bad Debt
- Depreciation, Amortization and Depletion
- Tax Credits
- Minimum Tax
- Tax Accounting
- Basis for Gain or Loss
- Sales, Exchanges and Capital Gains
- Installment Sales/Deferred Payment Sales
- Securities Transactions
- Tax Shelters/At-Risk rules/Passive Losses
- Retirement Plans
- Corporate Acquisitions/Reorganizations
- Taxation of Foreign Activities/Taxpayers
- Returns and Payment of Tax
- Withholding and Estimated Taxes
- Examination of Returns -- Collection of Tax
- Penalties and Interest
- Estate, Gift and Generation-Skipping Tax