New tax Angles For Special Taxpayers (2000 Edition) from CCH

Handy Guide Gives Special Attention to All Categories of Individual Taxpayers

(RIVERWOODS, ILL., January 18, 2000) – Provisions affecting the many special categories of individual taxpayers – such as investors, seniors, farmers, clergy, students and U.S. citizens living abroad – are strewn throughout the Internal Revenue Code. Now, CCH INCORPORATED (CCH), a leading provider of tax and business law information, pulls these complex and scattered provisions together in one handy topically organized reference guide, Tax Angles for Special Taxpayers (2000 Edition).

The Internal Revenue Code focuses on four primary groups of taxpayers – individuals, business entities, estates and trusts. Within the individuals group, taxpayers may fall into one of many special categories, including corporate executives, contractors, professionals, retailers, salespersons, school teachers, day-care center operators and others.

CCH’s Tax Angles for Special Taxpayers covers each of 26 categories of individual taxpayers, gathering and explaining in one place the tax provisions affecting each group. This time-saving tool presents sound guidance to help advisors maximize tax-saving opportunities for their clients while avoiding tax traps and pitfalls. Planning notes, examples, compliance tips and cautions from CCH’s expert tax analysts identify and illustrate key concepts and provide practical insight into the application of tax law provisions. Each tax topic also is thoroughly cited to the appropriate underlying tax code, regulation, IRS ruling or judicial case.

"This practical and easy to use guide is a must for all tax professionals advising individuals," said Gail Portugal, Federal and State Tax marketing manager. "It will save users hours of research time. Rather than searching through the entire tax code, you can turn quickly to any individual taxpayer category and find in one place key considerations and tax issues for that taxpayer."

In addition to tax and legal professionals, those who will find the helpful reference to be an invaluable guide include banking professionals, estate and financial planners, graduate business programs, IRS and state revenue agents, lawyers and legal assistance offices and libraries.

Pricing and Availability

To order, or for additional information on the 570-page softcover Tax Angles for Special Taxpayers (2000 Edition), call 1-800-248-3248. You also can purchase the book at CCH’s online tax bookstore at (tax.cchgroup.com/full/bookstore/). Single copies are $75, plus tax, shipping and handling. Quantity discounts and school adoption pricing are available.

About CCH INCORPORATED

CCH INCORPORATED, headquartered in Riverwoods, Ill., was founded in 1913 and has served four generations of business professionals and their clients. The company produces more than 700 electronic and print products for the tax, legal, securities, human resources, health care and small business markets. CCH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer U.S. The CCH web site can be accessed at www.cch.com. The CCH Federal and State Tax site can be accessed at tax.cchgroup.com.

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EDITORS NOTE: For members of the press, a complimentary review copy of Tax Angles for Special Taxpayers (2000 Edition) is available by contacting Leslie Bonacum at 824-267-7153 or bonacuml@cch.com.