Special Report: Tax Legislation 2004
Special Resources for Journalists
CCH INCORPORATED, a leading authority on tax law, offers special resources
for journalists covering taxes including a special CCH
Tax Briefing and
other authoritative resources on the Act.
- Law, Explanation and Analysis of the American Jobs Creation
Act of 2004 - This
CCH book provides comprehensive, timely and practical guidance to
help tax professionals make sense and apply the changes enacted in
this new
tax legislation. It offers full coverage of all tax provisions, so
tax professionals can quickly understand, comply with, and plan under
the
new rules.
- Tax Legislation 2004: Conference Report of the American
Jobs Creation Act of 2004 - This CCH publication
reproduces the full text of the revenue provisions amending the
Internal Revenue
Code and
the Conference Committee report explaining the current law, the
changes made, and when each of these changes will go into effect.
- Tax Legislation 2004: Highlights of the 2004 Tax Acts -
CCH's 2004 Tax Legislation: Highlights of the 2004 Tax Acts is the
perfect tool for tax practitioners, tax preparers, financial services
firms,
financial planners and others to inform clients of all the new
tax changes, build goodwill, and increase fee income. This concise
booklet
describes,
in plain language, the major tax changes enacted in the Working
Families Tax Relief Act of 2004 and the American Jobs Creation
Act of 2004.
- ETI Repeal Under the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 -
Analysis of the Law's Impact on U.S. Business - The American
Jobs Creation Act of 2004 provides for more 270 substantive
change to the tax code that affect both business and individuals,
but the central driving
force behind the legislation is addressing the punishing international
tariffs
that have been assessed against American exporters in response to
the U.S. tax code provisions deemed illegal in the international
trade
community. ETI Repeal Under the American Jobs Creation Act of
2004: An Analysis
of the Law's Impact on U.S. Business reviews the history of
the U.S. tax benefits for exporters, analyzes the relevant provisions
of the
new law, and looks ahead at what planning strategies exporting companies
might consider in response to the new changes.
CCH tax law analysts also are ready to provide you with analysis and
explanation of what the provisions mean for both individuals and businesses.
Contact Us
If you would like to speak to our analysts in further detail, or if
you would like to receive any of the CCH resources listed above, please
contact Leslie Bonacum at 847-267-7153 or mediahelp@cch.com,
or Neil Allen at allenn@cch.com at
847-267-2179. |
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For Information Contact:
Leslie Bonacum
(847) 267-7153
mediahelp@cch.com
Neil Allen
(847) 267-2179
allenn@cch.com
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