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Friday, March 2, 2012
Bloomberg BNA Tax & Accounting has just released on iBooks its new go-anywhere desk reference Tax Essentials: Individuals. This ebook provides an annual overview of federal tax questions affecting individuals and small business. Organized by topic, Tax Essentials: Individuals contains summaries of fundamental federal income tax principles with answers to core tax questions supported by citations to Internal Revenue Code sections, Treasury regulations, published IRS guidance and case law. Practitioners who prefer to use an iPad for federal tax research will appreciate the ebook’s enhanced tables viewable on one screen, bookmarks for easy content retrieval, note-taking capabilities, the integrated hyperlinked table of contents, and a comprehensive index.Tax Essentials: Individuals also includes a description of the significant individual and business tax relief provided by two pieces of legislation enacted in late 2010—the Small Business Jobs Act and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization Act. Major topics covered in Tax Essentials: Individuals are:
Karen N. FickesManaging Editor -- Federal
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