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Link to special CCH Tax Briefings on key topics from 2003:
CCH can assist you with stories, including interviews with CCH subject experts.
Also, the CCH Whole Ball of Tax 2004 is available in print. Please contact:
Leslie Bonacum
(847) 267-7153
mediahelp@cch.com
Neil Allen
(847) 267-2179
allenn@cch.com
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CCH Whole Ball of Tax 2004
Table of Contents
CCH Experts
1. CCH Tax Experts
2. About CCH INCORPORATED
Tax News
3. Funding Retirement Plans is Still
Important, Despite Reductions in Capital Gains and Dividend Rates
4. For Now, the Fix Is In On the AMT
5. IRS, Congress, Courts Target Shelters and Scams
6. States Struggle to Increase Revenue, Not Tax Rates
7. Capital Gains Rates Shrink, Schedule D Expands
8. Kids Offer Benefits at Tax Time
9. For Many, Home Sale Exclusion is Biggest
Tax Break
10. First-year Expensing and Varied
Capital Gains Rates Likely to Confuse Even Tax-savvy Small Businesses
11. Military Service Brings Some Tax Breaks
12. Welcome to the World of Self Employment
13. Taking Time to Study Education Credits, Deductions,
Exemptions Can Be Worth the Effort
14. CCH Outlines E-filing Options as More Taxpayers
File Electronically
15. How to Pick a Tax Preparer Who is Right for
You
16. Key Provisions of the Jobs and Growth
Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
17. Amended Returns Offer Taxpayers a Second
Chance
18. Finding the Silver Lining: There's Tax-free
Income If You Know Where to Look
19. One-person 401(k) Plans Offer New Retirement
Planning Option
Data, Stats & Graphs
20. Retirement by the Numbers for 2004
21. A Historical Look at Capital Gains
Rates
22. CCH Historical Look at Estate and
Gift Tax Rates
23. 2003-2004 Tax Brackets
24. Federal Tax Law Keeps Piling Up
25. Individual Audit Data
26. Average Itemized Deductions
27. Important Dates in U.S. Tax History
28. Avoiding an Audit
CCH References
29. Helpful CCH Booklets for Reporters and
Consumers
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