Taxing the Family
Title | Taxing the Family PDF eBook |
Author | Rudolph Gerhard Penner |
Publisher | A E I Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Conference report on fiscal policy issues relating to family taxation in the USA - discusses horizontal equity questions of income tax and capital tax treatments; considers dual career couples, the marriage penalty, and large versus small households; examines tax system and social security biases against the married woman worker and in favour of the homemaker; argues for incremental tax reforms. References. Conference held in Washington 1981 Oct 13.
Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers
Title | Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers PDF eBook |
Author | Howard M. Zaritsky |
Publisher | Warren Gorham & Lamont |
Pages | 2166 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Estate planning |
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Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax
Title | Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Tax revenue estimating |
ISBN |
Tax Implications on Family Breakdown
Title | Tax Implications on Family Breakdown PDF eBook |
Author | Sofia Thomas |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Professional |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2020-05-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781526512345 |
This new text focusses on tax issues that arise upon family breakdown or financial remedies proceedings. As the family structure is evolving this book is a guide which considers the tax impact of both nuclear traditional breakdowns and alternative families including LGBT+ families and those who are separating with children born outside of a marriage. It breaks down the complex information on law and practice by providing family law and tax professionals with sections which they can dip in to as required. It also includes flow charts and checklists so practitioners can offer comprehensive advice to their clients.
Family Child Care 2021 Tax Companion
Title | Family Child Care 2021 Tax Companion PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Copeland |
Publisher | Redleaf Business |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2022-02-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781605547589 |
A favorite tool for family child care providers working with professional tax preparers.
The Family Bank Strategy
Title | The Family Bank Strategy PDF eBook |
Author | David Thomas Phillips |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2015-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781507604601 |
In his newest book, David Phillips explains 17 positive features of The Family Bank Strategy and lists 10 factors that have come together to make it one of the premium safe money strategies today. For many of you, The Family Bank Strategy is a way to lock in the value of your estate for loved ones, earn a solid tax-free return on your cash value, and have tax-free access to the capital when you need it. It can play an important role in increasing your family's after-tax wealth.
Fair Not Flat
Title | Fair Not Flat PDF eBook |
Author | Edward J. McCaffery |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2008-09-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0226555666 |
Everyone knows that the current tax system is unfair. Some of the richest people in America pay no tax, while a huge share of the tax burden falls on the rest of us. A mere glance at the tax code confirms that it is far too complex, with volumes of rules that no ordinary person could possibly comprehend. What is to be done? Some conservatives have called for a so-called flat tax. But a flat tax is not necessarily a simple tax, and "flat" means "more" for most taxpayers: a rise in middle-class taxes to finance tax cuts for the rich. Is there another choice? In clear, easy-to-understand language, Edward J. McCaffery proposes a straightforward and fair alternative. A "fair not flat" tax that is consistent and progressive would tax spending, not income and savings. And if it were collected at its lower levels through a national sales tax, most people would not have to file a return. A supplemental tax on spending for the wealthiest individuals would make the national sales tax progressive. Under McCaffery's system, a family of four would pay no tax on their first $20,000 in spending, and 15 percent on the next $60,000. Only the few families who spend more than $80,000 a year would be subject to the supplemental tax. Necessities would be taxed less than ordinary and luxury items. No one would be taxed directly on savings. The estate and gift or so-called death tax would be abolished, for the simple reason that dead people don't spend. The "fair not flat" tax would fall on heirs when and as they spend their good fortune. Perhaps best of all, most Americans would not have to fill out tax returns. Simpler, more efficient, fairer, and more reflective of America's current social values, McCaffery's "fair not flat" tax could help get us out of the tax mess that politicians and special interests have gotten us into, improving the whole country in the process. Read Fair Not Flat to find out how. “In Fair Not Flat, Mr. McCaffery lays out the case for a consumption tax. He does so in a reader-friendly way, presenting his argument with very few footnotes, equations or technical terms. The consumption of the book, so to speak, is not at all taxing. And its argument is well worth pondering.”—Bruce Bartlett, Wall Street Journal