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020 _a9781119763819
082 _a344.7301
_bING
100 _aIngber, Jonathan
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245 _aEmployment law update
260 _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.
_aDurham
_c2019
300 _aVarious pages
365 _aUSD
_b107.95
504 _aTABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 1-1 Employment Law Overview 1-1 Protected classes 1-5 Chapter 2 2-1 E-Employment and Cyber Employment Issues 2-1 Chapter 3 3-1 Wrongful Termination, Harassment, and Retaliation 3-1 Chapter 4 4-1 Discrimination 4-1 Chapter 5 5-1 Disability Discrimination and the ADA 5-1 Chapter 6 6-1 Wage and Hour Laws, FMLA, HIPAA, and COBRA 6-1 Chapter 7 7-1 Noncompete, Nondisclosure, and Nonsolicitation Agreements 7-1 Appendix A A-1 Employment claim risk assessment tool A-1 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 Solutions Solutions 1 Chapter 1 Solutions 1 Chapter 2 Solutions 4 Chapter 3 Solutions 8 Chapter 4 Solutions 11 Chapter 5 Solutions 15 Chapter 6 Solutions 18 Chapter 7 Solutions 22
520 _aDESCRIPTION Protect clients' assets and shield their estates from increased taxation brought about by changing tax laws. This book can help you to understand the tax obligations of trusts and estates and how these obligations affect beneficiaries. It provides exercises and examples that reflect the calculation and allocation of taxable income and its presentation on the appropriate forms. In addition, you will also learn how to prepare federal Form 1041, US Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts. Key topics covered include: How are trusts and estates taxed under the internal revenue code? What is a trust? What is a "simple trust?" What is a "complex trust?" How is the "income" of a trust or estate defined for tax purposes? What are the ordinary deductions and credits allowed? How is the "deduction for distributions" to beneficiaries determined? How are trust and estate beneficiaries taxed? What is a "grantor trust" and how is it taxed? How to prepare Form 1041.
650 _aLabor laws and legislation
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650 _aLaw
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