
| Author(s): | Sidney Kess, CPA, LL.M.,, Barbara Weltman J.D. | |||
| Media: | Book | |||
| Published: | 1/2005 | |||
| ISBN: | 9780808011866 | |||
| Pages: | 600 |
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CCH's Individuals
and Small Business Tax Planning Guide, Third Edition (formerly titled CCH
Guide to Tax Planning for Individuals and Small Businesses) is the one
readable yet comprehensive guide to the tax, financial, and estate planning
issues faced by today's practitioner who advise individuals, their families and
their small business enterprises in our changing economic environment. Noted
authors and tax experts Sidney Kess and Barbara Weltman cover a wealth of timely
tax planning areas that affect individuals and small businesses based on their
decades of tax planning research, analysis and practice. It's clear, practical
approach makes the tax planning concepts covered easy to understand and the more
than 50 practice aids included in the book's companion CD-ROM make those
concepts easy to apply in practice. Important tax developments from the Jobs and
Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, the Military Family Tax Relief Act
of 2003, new regulations, rulings, cases and other recent developments are
reflected throughout. New topics have been
added with this edition to provide an even greater treatment of important tax
planning issues, including: AMT planning (an
entire new chapter has been added) Flexible Spending
Arrangements (FSA), including coverage of over-the-counter medications Health Savings
Accounts (HSAs) Home sale exclusion
clarifications IRS initiatives
that will save clients money New for this Edition, a
free companion CD-ROM containing more than 50 practice tools has been added.
This valuable enhancement includes worksheets, client questionnaires,
checklists, samples forms, and much more. Practitioners can easily access these
automated tools to meet their own practice needs and programs. More than a reference
guide, this insightful volume goes beyond simply explaining the related tax
rules to making planning a multi-dimensional solution of issues. Tips, warnings,
practice pointers, helpful illustrations and charts are peppered throughout to
provide guidance in answering client questions and identifying strategies that
tax professionals can present to taxpayers. Many of the topics covered include a
related client letter to help practitioners communicate important tips and
strategies to clients and build fee-generating appointments. Each chapter
provides key points and summary reminders for at-a-glance review of core
planning concepts discussed. Citations to authority are also generously provided
throughout the text to help professional advisers further research areas of
interest. 

