Individual Tax Answer Book (2009)

Benefits and Features

 

Puts At Your Fingertips The Answers To Such Questions As:

  • Is your client eligible to set up a health savings account?
  • When does dividend income qualify for favorable capital gain taxation?
  • When might a Form 1099 show more income than a client might actually have to report?
  • When does a loan create phantom taxable income for the borrower?
  • Is the $250,000/$500,000 home sale exclusion available when a home is also used for business purposes?
  • What is a qualified exchange accommodation arrangement and how can it benefit your client?
  • What are the new substantiation requirements for charitable donations?
  • What options are open to clients when they are unable to pay their tax liabilities?
  • Is your client’s child subject to the newly expanded kiddie tax?
  • How can you utilize the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate to resolve a client’s tax problem?
  • Can a self-employed client switch to a fiscal tax year?
  • Which types of tax-sheltered retirement plans are available to the self-employed?

 

Timely And Convenient:

  • Reflects the latest cases, rulings, and tax law changes.
  • Planning Pointers, located throughout the book, highlight practical steps to take to reduce taxes with a minimum of time and trouble.
  • Citations to authority are provided as research aids for those who need to pursue particular items in greater detail.
  • Tax calendar for use in 2009 included in appendix, provides key filing and payment deadlines for tax purposes.
  • Key tax facts and checklists for preparing 2008 returns also included in appendix