Federal Tax Course 2001 (Federal Tax Course) Hardcover - 2000
by Susan Flax Posner
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The 2001 Federal Tax Course offers the knowledge and know-how to deal effectively with all current developmerits and changes in the federal tax structure. Featuring over 1,800 pages of completely updated material, the Course provides you with: In-depth coverage of seven major tax fields for individuals, corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships
-- Divorce related stock redemptions-- The Small Business Job Protection Act
-- Answers to over 400 practical tax problems-- More than 500 tax-slashing strategies
-- Deduction of medical expenses of dependent parents-- Short sales against the box
-- Excise tax rates-- AMT Update
-- Update on S Corp rules-- Converting from C Corp to LLC
-- Filled-in specimens of all new tax return forms-- Accounting methods that can reduce tax bills. The 2001 Federal Tax Course zeros in on how the law changes will affect tax filing for 2000 and alerts you to major new procedures, tax breaks, and tax deductions. It will help you avoid costly tax traps and keep tax bills at their rock-bottom minimum.
Details
- Title Federal Tax Course 2001 (Federal Tax Course)
- Author Susan Flax Posner
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Aspen Publishers
- Date November 2000
- ISBN 9780735516656
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