Taxes: The Tax Magazine 1998 - Abstracts

Taxes: The Tax Magazine 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Active management v. passive investing.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessWallace L. Head
APTs relatively unscathed under new rules. (asset protection trusts)BusinessBarry S. Engel
Avoiding gain on excess liabilities in a Code sec. 351 exchange. (IRC s. 351)BusinessLarry Maples
Bank mutual funds and trust departments.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessCharles T. Peterson
Capital gains changes. (Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997)(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessS. Timothy Kochis
Choosing to recognize short-term, mid-term or long-term gain after TRA '97. (Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997)BusinessRolf Auster
Corporate liquidations and installment obligations: the final regulations. (IRS regulations)BusinessRandy Swad
Dana Corp. v. United States: evolution or devolution of the origin of the claim?BusinessEric R. Wapnick
Debt discharge income and S corporations: an analysis after the Tax Court decision in Winn. (Internal Revenue Code Subchapter S)BusinessJames A. Fellows, Michael A. Yuhas
Deductibility of private school costs for disabled children.BusinessClaudia L. Kelley, John P. Geary, Deanna Leeper Maxwell
Effect of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 on Code sec. 1031 tax-deferred exchanges. (IRC)BusinessMichael J. Novogradac
Employee cafeterias: recent events impact employers and employees. (taxation)BusinessSusan H. Ivancevich, Richard G. Brody, Tamara K. Kowalczyk
Executive stock options and constructive sales.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessSteven B. Weinstein
Individual retirement account options.BusinessColeen S. Troutman, Carolyn Patterson
Interest rate swaps: the taxation of trading places.BusinessH. Peter Nesvold
International tax audits.BusinessZoltan M. Mihaly
IRAs and retirement planning.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessStephen J. Krass
Is fundamental tax reform dead? An economic assessment of key proposals.BusinessGary M. Fleischman, Thomas H. Payne, Paul D. Hutchison
Long-term care insurance, medical savings accounts, and risk/return potential in general account life insurance products.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessBen G. Baldwin Jr.
Maximizing contributions under Code sec. 403(b).(IRC s. 403(b))BusinessWilliam J. Cenker, Matthew J. Verleny, Robert T. Sullens
Mergers & acquisitions: tax strategies.BusinessMichael R. Milazzo, William J. Cenker
New continuity of interest regulations: a panacea? (IRS regulations)BusinessJames A. Nitsche
New rules for charitable remainder trusts would limit abuses.BusinessKenton D. Swift
Planning opportunities under the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessSanford J. Schlesinger
Potential corporate tax abuse should be eliminated.(double loss abuse possible through operation of IRC section 351)BusinessPaul R. Erickson
Qualified family-owned business interests - are they terminable interests?BusinessMichael S. Kutzin
Reasonable compensation and the new burden of proof rules.(IRS assertions of executives being paid unreasonable compensation)BusinessEdward E. Milam, Shirell Stuart, Pamela Jones
Reinstating Code Sec. 6166 eligibility after the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. (Internal Revenue Code sections 6166 and 7479)BusinessJoseph R. Oliver
Responding to IRS attacks on family limited partnerships.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessOwen G. Fiore
Responses to high stock prices and capital gains tax reduction.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessCarol R. Caruthers
S corporation reform.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends.)BusinessStanley Hagendorf
State tax trends - CCH State Tax Advisory Board discussion.(Panel Discussion)Business 
Tax aspects of dying with suspended losses after TRA '97. (Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997)BusinessRolf Auster
Taxation and Internet commerce in the information age.BusinessRonald R. Tidd
Taxation of inflation-indexed bonds.BusinessKenneth A. Hansen
Tax-deferral of multiple exchanges under Code sec. 1031. (IRC s. 1031)BusinessMark Lee Levine
Tax planning opportunities using QSSSs as pass-through entities. (qualified Subchapter S subsidiary corporations)BusinessArthur C. Walker Jr.
Tax relief for the self-employed taxpayer.BusinessRichard T. Lai
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Personal Financial Planning (PFP) Division.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessPhyllis J. Bernstein
The banks' perspective. (Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 and IRAs)(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessDavid B. Hirschey
The cause & true effects of Code sec. 355(e). (IRC s. 355(e))BusinessScott Polsky
The certified financial planner board of standards.(Financial and Estate Planning Trends)BusinessRobert P. Goss
The IRS's whole hospital joint venture ruling: guidance or confusion?BusinessEdward J. Buchholz
The new paradigm: life after the elimination of valuation discounts.BusinessLance Hall
The operation and interaction of the child tax credit with other personal credits.BusinessDonald T. Williamson, Jeffrey S. Gold
The taxation and management of environmental cleanup costs: a growing worldwide concern.BusinessLarry Kreiser, William Butcher, Herbert Schoch
The year 2000 problem.(tax professionals)BusinessRonald R. Tidd
Transfer pricing tax concerns for global financial companies.BusinessDennis R. Schmidt, Thomas C. Pearson
Types of compensation qualified as "performance-based" under Code sec. 162(m). (IRC s. 162(m))BusinessJoseph Antenucci, Peter Woodlock
Underground storage tanks - new tax guidance for cleanups.BusinessCharles E. Price, Leonard G. Weld
Using leveraged loans to finance stock puts to employee stock ownership plans. (taxation)BusinessDaniel S. Welytok
Who should be the beneficiary of your qualified retirement plan benefits?BusinessKaren J. Folb
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