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tax reviewer: A Fine Mess T. R. Reid, 2017-04-04 New York Times bestelling author T. R. Reid travels around the world to solve the urgent problem of America's failing tax code, unravelling a complex topic in plain English - and telling a rollicking story along the way. The U.S. tax code is a total write-off. Crammed with loopholes and special interest provisions, it works for no one except tax lawyers, accountants, and huge corporations. Not for the first time, we have reached a breaking point. That happened in 1922, and again in 1954, and again in 1986. In other words, every thirty-two years. Which means that the next complete overhaul is due in 2018. But what should be in this new tax code? Can we make the U.S. tax system simpler, fairer, and more efficient? Yes, yes, and yes. Can we cut tax rates and still bring in more revenue? Yes. Other rich countries, from Estonia to New Zealand to the UK—advanced, high-tech, free-market democracies—have all devised tax regimes that are equitable, effective, and easy on the taxpayer. But the United States has languished. So byzantine are the current statutes that, by our government’s own estimates, Americans spend six billion hours and $10 billion every year preparing and filing their taxes. In the Netherlands that task takes a mere fifteen minutes! Successful American companies like Apple, Caterpillar, and Google effectively pay no tax at all in some instances because of loopholes that allow them to move profits offshore. Indeed, the dysfunctional tax system has become a major cause of economic inequality. In A Fine Mess, T. R. Reid crisscrosses the globe in search of the exact solutions to these urgent problems. With an uncanny knack for making a complex subject not just accessible but gripping, he investigates what makes good taxation (no, that’s not an oxymoron) and brings that knowledge home where it is needed most. Never talking down or reflexively siding with either wing of politics, T. R. Reid presses the case for sensible root-and-branch reforms with a companionable ebullience. This affects everyone. Doing our taxes will never be America's favorite pastime, but it can and should be so much easier and fairer. |
tax reviewer: Single Tax Review , 1918 |
tax reviewer: The Single Tax Review , 1918 |
tax reviewer: The Seven Fat Years Robert L. Bartley, 1992 Bartley's examination of the economic boom of the 1980s, the so-called seven fat years, challenges critics who have systematically attributed the growth to a simple product of greed and excess. He investigates the characteristics of the boom which, contrary to popular predictions, could produce a sustained global boom. |
tax reviewer: Confidence Games Tanina Rostain, Milton C. Regan, Jr., 2014-05-02 The rise and fall of a tax shelter industry that enabled some of America's richest citizens to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. For ten boom-powered years at the turn of the twenty-first century, some of America's most prominent law and accounting firms created and marketed products that enabled the very rich—including newly minted dot-com millionaires—to avoid paying their fair share of taxes by claiming benefits not recognized by law. These abusive domestic tax shelters bore such exotic names as BOSS, BLIPS, and COBRA and were developed by such prestigious firms as KPMG and Ernst & Young. They brought in hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from clients and bilked the U.S. Treasury of billions in revenues before the IRS and Justice Department stepped in with civil penalties and criminal prosecutions. In Confidence Games, Tanina Rostain and Milton Regan describe the rise and fall of the tax shelter industry during this period, offering a riveting account of the most serious episode of professional misconduct in the history of the American bar. Rostain and Regan describe a beleaguered IRS preoccupied by attacks from antitax and antigovernment politicians; heightened competition for professional services; the relaxation of tax practitioner norms against aggressive advice; and the creation of complex financial instruments that made abusive shelters harder to detect. By 2004, the tax shelter boom was over, leaving failed firms, disgraced professionals, and prison sentences in its wake. Rostain and Regan's cautionary tale remains highly relevant today, as lawyers and accountants continue to face intense competitive pressure and regulators still struggle to keep pace with accelerating financial risk and innovation. |
tax reviewer: Tax Savvy for Small Business Frederick W. Daily, 2001 Despite popular opinion, it is possible to run a profitable, honest business while minimizing taxes and staying out of legal trouble. Tax Savvy for Small Business helps readers do just that, detailing year-round tax-saving strategies for: -- claiming all legitimate deductions -- maximizing fringe benefits -- keeping accurate records -- documenting expenses -- surviving an audit The 5th edition provides the most current IRS rules, the latest tax codes and a new chapter of Frequently Asked Questions. |
tax reviewer: Taxation of U.S. Investment Partnerships and Hedge Funds Navendu P. Vasavada, 2010-07-13 A new, lucid approach to the formulation of accounting policies for tax reporting Unraveling the layers of complexity surrounding the formulation of accounting policies for tax reporting, Taxation of US Investment Partnerships and Hedge Funds: Accounting Policies, Tax Allocations and Performance Presentation enables your corporation to implement sound up-front accounting and tax policies in order to reduce the overall cost of CFO and legal functions within a U.S. Investment partnership. Understand the pitfalls and optimize across legitimate policies that are consistent with the IRS regulations Presents a clear roadmap for accounting, tax policies, tax filing and performance presentation for US investment partnerships and hedge funds Providing tremendous understanding to a complex topic, Taxation of US Investment Partnerships and Hedge Funds is guaranteed to demystify the inner workings of the formulation of accounting policies for tax reporting. |
tax reviewer: How Money Walks - How $2 Trillion Moved Between the States, and Why It Matters Travis H. Brown, 2013 Between 1995 and 2010, millions of Americans moved between the states, taking with them over $2 trillion in adjusted gross incomes. Two trillion dollars is equivalent to the GDP of California, the ninth largest in the world. It’s a lot of money. Some states, like Florida, saw tremendous gains ($86.4 billion), while others, like New York, experienced massive losses ($58.6 billion). People moved, and they took their working wealth with them. The question is, why? Why did Americans move so much of their income from state to state? Which states benefitted and which states suffered? And why does it matter? Using official statistics from the IRS, How Money Walks explores the hows, whys, and impact of this massive movement of American working wealth. Consider these facts. Between 1995 and 2010: The nine states with no personal income taxes gained $146.2 billion in working wealth The nine states with the highest personal income tax rates lost $107.4 billion The 10 states with the lowest per capita state-local tax burdens gained $69.9 billion The 10 states with the highest per capita state-local tax burdens lost $139 billion Money—and people—moved from high-tax states to low-tax ones. And the tax that seemed to matter the most? The personal income tax. The states with no income taxes gained the greatest wealth, while the states with the highest income taxes lost the most. Why does this matter? Because the robust presence of working wealth is the leading indicator of economic health. The states that gained working wealth are growing and thriving. The states that lost working wealth lost their most precious cargo—their tax base—and the consequences are dire: stagnation, deterioration, an economic death spiral as they continue to raise taxes and lose people, businesses, and working wealth. The numbers don't lie. ___________________ “When I read How Money Walks, I thought, ‘It’s about time.’ Finally, we have a book that addresses one of our nation’s most critical (yet rarely discussed) fiscal issues: the migration of working wealth as a direct result of personal income tax rates. Brown’s book paints a clear portrait of where money goes and why. How Money Walks should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand why some states struggle to retain people and businesses while others welcome billions of new dollars each year.” Dr. Arthur Laffer Founder and chairman, Laffer Associates and Laffer Investments Former economic advisor to President Ronald Reagan |
tax reviewer: The Reviewer’s Guide to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences Gregory R. Hancock, Ralph O. Mueller, Laura M. Stapleton, 2010-04-26 Designed for reviewers of research manuscripts and proposals in the social and behavioral sciences, and beyond, this title includes chapters that address traditional and emerging quantitative methods of data analysis. |
tax reviewer: The Power of Zero, Revised and Updated David McKnight, 2018-09-04 OVER 300,000 COPIES IN PRINT, WITH A NEW CHAPTER ON THE 2018 TAX CUTS. There's a massive freight train bearing down on the average American investor, and it's coming in the form of higher taxes. The United States Government has made trillions of dollars in unfunded promises for programs like Social Security and Medicare—and the only way to deliver on these promises is to raise taxes. Some experts have even suggested that tax rates will need to double, just to keep our country solvent. Unfortunately, if you're like most Americans, you've saved the majority of your retirement assets in tax-deferred vehicles like 401(k)s and IRAs. If tax rates go up, how much of your hard-earned money will you really get to keep? In The Power of Zero, McKnight provides a concise, step-by-step roadmap on how to get to the 0% tax bracket by the time you retire, effectively eliminating tax rate risk from your retirement picture. Now, in this expanded edition, McKnight has updated the book with a new chapter on the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, showing readers how to navigate the new tax law, and how they can extend the life of their retirement savings by taking advantage of it now. The day of reckoning is fast approaching. Are you ready to do what it takes to experience the power of zero? |
tax reviewer: Tax Made Less Taxing Ignatius Michael D. Ingles, 2015 |
tax reviewer: Contemporary Tax Practice John O. Everett, Cherie J. Hennig, Nancy Brown Nichols, 2013 Contemporary Tax Practice: Research, Planning and Strategies will change the way you teach your tax research course, and the way future professionals learn how to perform tax research. This all new text provides a solid foundation of tax research skills by teaching the nuances of conducting tax research in today’s environment. The book then provides exposure to frequently encountered tax planning topics and strategies, better preparing users for their future in tax practice. |
tax reviewer: Partnership Income Taxation Alan Gunn, 1991 This book attempts the simplest possible introduction to an intricate body of law ... Nearly all of the text focuses on simple partnerships holding few assets and engaging in routine transactions. It places the rules in context by pointing out the purposes of the statute and regulations, it presents background information about matters like capital accounts and nonrecourse financing, and it shows, by using many examples, how the rules operate in everyday cases. Most chapters end with a section comparing the tax treatment of partners with that of the shareholders of S corporations. -Pref. |
tax reviewer: Taxing Women Edward J. McCaffery, 2007-12-01 Taxing Women comprises both an insightful, critical analysis of the gender biases in current tax laws and a wake-up call for all those concerned with gender justice to pay more attention to the pervasive impact of such laws. Providing real-life examples, Edward McCaffery shows how tax laws are actually written to punish married couples who file jointly. No dual-income household can afford not to read this book before filing their taxes. Taxing Women is a must-have primer for any woman who wants to understand how our current tax system affects her family's economic condition. In plain English, McCaffery explains how the tax code stacks the deck against women and why it's in women's economic interest to lead the next great tax rebellion.—Patricia Schroeder McCaffery is an expert on the interplay between taxes and social policy. . . . Devastating in his analysis. . . . Intriguing.—Harris Collingwood, Working Women A wake-up call regarding the inequalities of an archaic system that actually penalizes women for working.—Publishers Weekly |
tax reviewer: The Theory and Practice of Modern Taxation William Raymond Green, 1938 |
tax reviewer: A Reviewer's Handbook to Business Valuation L. Paul Hood, Jr., Timothy R. Lee, 2011-03-31 Thorough guidance and detailed analysis of the valuation business engagement Discussing the practical aspects of business valuation that arise in the context of a tax valuation, this book provides you with detailed analysis of the valuation business engagement process. Detailed discussion is included of various cases outlining errors that appraisers have made in appraisal reports, as well as in-depth discussion of the current appraisal industry issues that are impacting tax valuations. Examines concepts and topics including level of value, the role of estate planners in the business valuation process, the use of appraisers in estate planning and litigation, and the appraiser identification/selection process Provides insight into the nature of the major appraisal trade associations Offers insights into preventing errors from getting into appraisal reports This helpful guide provides you with the detailed discussion you need on the various business valuation standards that have been promulgated by the Appraisal Standards Board as well as several appraisal trade associations. |
tax reviewer: Code of Federal Regulations United States. Internal Revenue Service, 2011 Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of April 1 ... with ancillaries. |
tax reviewer: Code of Federal Regulations , 1995 |
tax reviewer: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1921 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, 1920 |
tax reviewer: Cases on Mortgages of Real Property Morton Carlisle Campbell, 1926 |
tax reviewer: Price Current-grain Reporter , 1920 |
tax reviewer: Selected Studies in Modern Accounting , 1974 |
tax reviewer: Taxation of Personal Income in New York Henry Montefiore Powell, 1922 |
tax reviewer: The American Economic Review , 1913 Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research. |
tax reviewer: Taxation of Corporations and Personal Income in New York Henry Montefiore Powell, 1922 |
tax reviewer: Federal Register , 2012-12 |
tax reviewer: Miriam's Journey Debbie Boswell, 2020-01-06 Mark turned to Miriam and asked, “How soon can you start?” “As soon as possible,” Miriam replied. Temping at Cohen & Marshall, LLP was the best thing to happen to Miriam Yung in a while. Brokenhearted after her boyfriend dumped her, she welcomed the opportunity to work at one of New York’s premier certified public accounting firms. Deep down, however, she was unhappy in her field. Nevertheless, spending tax season with Mark Edwards, the handsome senior tax manager, was a huge incentive. Mark knew that hiring Miriam was a bad idea. She was as adorable as the day he first spotted her in the crowd along Fifth Avenue. She hadn’t begun her assignment yet, and already, she made him feel lightheaded. He had enough on his plate what with managing his team, keeping his boss happy, and guarding his heart. He had to keep a distance between them. But the antics of a disagreeable colleague throw Mark and Miriam together. They learn about each other’s past, discover each other’s hidden talents, and learn that life has a way of working things out. |
tax reviewer: Progress and Poverty George, 1889 |
tax reviewer: Who's in Your Pocket? Darren B. Oliver, 2007-10 Does it seem your business is making less than you expect? Would it surprise you to find out that predator industries are bilking billions of dollars a year from businesses just like yours? Ask yourself, who's in your pocket? Skimming the Cream takes an uncompromising look at how predatory industries and corporations are stripping billions of dollars a year from small businesses in overcharges by erroneous and flawed systematic billing practices. Learn who, where and how you can recover your money. AUTHOR BIO Darren Oliver has spent over twenty years working with businesses that range in size from the independent business owner to large national corporations. He has personally acquired hundreds of clients while his companies and organizations have acquired literally thousands. Each and every one of their clients had unknowingly forfeited tens of thousands to hundreds of dollars by the circumstances outlined in this book. As a consultant to individuals, businesses, and organizations across the United States he has raised the awareness of corporate policies and helped his clients recapture tens of millions of dollars from industries and corporations that prey on the innocence of the American businessperson. He has written numerous articles and comments on the subject that have been printed and distributed nationally. As a further gesture to fairness he illustrates the continuous abuse of industry billing practices and what you can do to protect yourself as well as ways to recapture your lost revenue. Darren has spoken to and trained thousands of independent consultants, business owners, and employees on ways to protect themselves from financial predators and hopes this book illustrates the steps you can take to protect you and your businesses revenue as well. |
tax reviewer: Daniel K.Pearsons Daniel Kimball Pearsons, 1912 |
tax reviewer: Joseph Fels Memorial Number [of] the Single Tax Review , 1914 |
tax reviewer: Property Tax Relief and Reform Act of 1973 United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations, 1973 |
tax reviewer: Property Tax Relief and Reform Act of 1973 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations, 1973 |
tax reviewer: The Routledge Handbook of Behavioural Accounting Research Theresa Libby, Linda Thorne, 2025-04-29 The Routledge Handbook of Behavioural Accounting Research covers a full range of theoretical, methodological, and statistical approaches relied upon by behavioural accounting researchers, giving the reader a good grounding in both theoretical perspectives and practical applications. Behavioural research is broadly defined as research focused at the individual or small group level, drawing mainly on theories from psychology. It is well established in the social sciences and has flourished in the field of accounting in recent decades. This updated edition maintains the structure of the original handbook and includes all the original chapters which have been revised to reflect the current and evolving emphasis on the theories and tools employed in behavioural research and applied to the research in the accounting domain. In addition to the updated original chapters, eight new chapters have been included reflecting the expansion of the topics, theories, and methodologies and presenting developmental advice for behavioural accounting researchers. The new topic and theory chapters include chapters outlining our progress in research on the accounting for sustainability, language effects in financial disclosures, advances in policy-related research in financial accounting, the impact of algorithms and artificial intelligence, and the role of data analytics and data visualization on decision-making in accounting and auditing. Two additional method chapters include a primer on Hayes PROCESS models in mediation and moderation as well as a new chapter outlining best practices in the design and implementation of experiential questionnaires. Finally, a chapter has been added providing guidance and advice on responding to reviewers’ comments to complement the first-edition chapter on preparing a review. This book is a vital introduction for advanced doctoral students in behavioural accounting research as well as a valuable resource for established behavioural accounting researchers, providing a comprehensive guide to the development and implementation of a behavioural accounting research project. |
tax reviewer: Internal Revenue Bulletin United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1992 |
tax reviewer: Your Federal Income Tax for Individuals United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1980 |
tax reviewer: Handbook of Research on Global Networking Post COVID-19 Pego, Ana, 2022-06-03 Management methodology and its applicability in society has changed drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations have had to adopt new forms of resilience based on the needs of a different consumer. The COVID-19 market is a challenge for both producers and consumers as it meets new needs and a new capacity of merchandising. The Handbook of Research on Global Networking Post-COVID-19 fully unleashes the broad potential of entrepreneurial activity by exploring and highlighting new businesses and, as a result, the well-being of millions of people globally throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and prospects for the future. Delving into topics such as student empowerment, economic sectors, and personal finance, this book is an essential resource for managers, CEOs, consultants, faculty of higher education, students, researchers, policymakers, and academicians. |
tax reviewer: Harvard Law Review , 1925 |
tax reviewer: Writing Postcommunism D. Williams, 2013-08-16 Moving through the elegiac ruins of the Berlin Wall and the Yugoslav disintegration, Writing Postcommunism explores literary evocations of the pervasive disappointment and mourning that have marked the postcommunist twilight. |
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