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The Business Tax Return Handbook
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The Business Tax Return Handbook

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A variety of hypothetical examples using 2008 business returns are used to illustrate points in the text, including the most common forms and schedules for partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated businesses. This line-by-line guide can be used as a complete introduction to the family law aspects of business tax returns or as a quick reference for lawyers who want to concentrate on particular areas of business taxation. The author discusses fundamental tax issues that impact on family law matters and offer comments to explain line items and statements for all four types of business tax returns. Topics covered include: *Determining discretionary cash flow and salary information*Using key business and tax terms*Locating missing information*Evaluating the fair market value of a business entity*Developing a list of questions to ask*Spotting reporting irregularities Common business fact patterns are accompanied by both explanation and commentary to assist in discovery. Covering many of the most common scenarios faced in family law cases, hypothetical tax returns are included for the following business types: *Unincorporated business reported on Schedule C of the personal tax return Sole practitioner Business involved in product *Partnership Real estate limited partnership Service-oriented business*Corporate Service-oriented business ( loan-out corporation ) C corporation for a business involved in product sales S corporation involved in product sales View Less

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
7 February 2016
Pages
187
ISBN
9781634250122

A variety of hypothetical examples using 2008 business returns are used to illustrate points in the text, including the most common forms and schedules for partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated businesses. This line-by-line guide can be used as a complete introduction to the family law aspects of business tax returns or as a quick reference for lawyers who want to concentrate on particular areas of business taxation. The author discusses fundamental tax issues that impact on family law matters and offer comments to explain line items and statements for all four types of business tax returns. Topics covered include: *Determining discretionary cash flow and salary information*Using key business and tax terms*Locating missing information*Evaluating the fair market value of a business entity*Developing a list of questions to ask*Spotting reporting irregularities Common business fact patterns are accompanied by both explanation and commentary to assist in discovery. Covering many of the most common scenarios faced in family law cases, hypothetical tax returns are included for the following business types: *Unincorporated business reported on Schedule C of the personal tax return Sole practitioner Business involved in product *Partnership Real estate limited partnership Service-oriented business*Corporate Service-oriented business ( loan-out corporation ) C corporation for a business involved in product sales S corporation involved in product sales View Less

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
7 February 2016
Pages
187
ISBN
9781634250122