Shepard's McGraw-Hill Tax Dictionary for Business
Defines more than six thousand tax terms, from abatement and audit to yield to withholding and zero coupon bonds
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Having trouble keeping up with today's ballooning and ridiculously complex Internal Revenue Code? Tired of spending hours of your valuable time on tedious and time-consuming tax research? This comprehensive, all-inclusive, and up-to-the-minute reference work is designed to help you cut through the thousands of sections, regulations, and revenue rulings that make up today's massive tax code and to put at your fingertips ALL the information you need to answer your most difficult tax questions.The result of a landmark collaboration between McGraw-Hill and Shepard's, the top legal publisher in the country, Shepard's McGraw-Hill Tax Dictionary for Business is specifically prepared to meet the needs of small business owners, harried managers, company controllers, and other business professionals who need sophisticated answers to complex questions - but who also want those answers explained in clear, simple, concise, and jargon-free language.Designed for easy use, the Dictionary is the only reference work in its field to provide more than 6000 clear, jargon-free tax definitions; include extensive cross-referencing for quick access; emphasize the most recent changes in the tax laws and highlight the latest issues; increase coverage of tax definitions that are of particular interest to small business owners; and enhance understanding of complicated tax terms and concepts through practical examples that can be worked out in your office.Here's just a small sampling of the timely information you'll find in these pages: the latest IRS rules regarding home office deductions; how today's tax code impacts golden parachute agreements; regulations governing fuels and energy investment credits; new IRS rules for partnership liabilities, partnership liquidations, partnership minimum gains, and partnership flips; what your company needs to know about "key employees" and so-called "top-heavy plans"; how taxable substances are defined under today's new tax laws; and much more!
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