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Guidebook to Pennsylvania Taxes (2015)

Edited by James W. Forsyth J.D. · LL.M., C.P.A. · Charles L. Potter · Phillip E. Cook Jr. · Sheldon J. Michaelson
CCH U.S. January 2015

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780808038658
Publisher
CCH U.S.
Publication
January 2015
Format
Paperback , 924 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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CCH's Guidebook to Pennsylvania Taxes (2015) is the perfect resource for concise and reliable information for practitioners working with state taxation in Pennsylvania. Designed as a quick reference work, the Guidebook presents succinct discussions of state and local taxes, describing the general provisions of the respective tax laws and regulations and highlighting significant cases and administrative rulings. This annual publication is useful to tax practitioners, in-state and multistate businesspersons, and those who are obligated to file Pennsylvania returns or who are required to deal with Pennsylvania taxes.

This popular and authoritative Guidebook is the one source those involved with Pennsylvania taxation need for timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible desktop format.

A free link to the online version (PDF) of Multistate Corporate Tax Course (2015) will be included.

Table of Contents

  • Highlights of 2014 Pennsylvania Tax Changes
  • Part I - Tables
  • Part II - Personal income tax
  • Part III - Sales and Use Taxes
  • Part IV - Corporate net income tax
  • Part V - capital stock tax, Franchise tax and Corporate Loans tax
  • Part VI - Pass-Through Entities
  • Part VII - Taxes on financial institutions
  • Part VIII - Taxes on insurance Companies
  • Part IX - Taxes on Public Utilities
  • Part X - Liquid Fuels Taxes
  • Part XI - Doing Business in Pennsylvania
  • Part XII - unemployment compensation insurance tax
  • Part XIII - inheritance and Estate tax
  • Part XIV - other Commonwealth Taxes
  • Part XV - Local Taxes
  • Part XVI - Local Taxes in Jurisdictions other than Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
  • Part XVIII - Pittsburgh city and school district Taxes
  • Part XIX - Administration and Procedure
  • Part XX - Unclaimed property

About the Author

James W. Forsyth, J.D., LL.M., C.P.A. is a shareholder with the law firm of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C. He works primarily with business and corporate tax matters, the taxation of pass-through entities and international tax matters. He is the author of Bloomberg BNA Tax Management Portfolio 764-4th “Stock Rights and Stock Dividends – Sections 305 and 306.” Bloomberg BNA portfolios are often cited in federal tax cases as containing the most persuasive thinking on cutting edge topics. He has also written articles appearing in national publications, including “Handling the Problems of Forming a Partnership or Limited Liability Company” with Warren, Gorham & Lamont in the Journal of Partnership Taxation and “Compensatory Transfers of Partnership Interests” in Vol. 42, No. 12 of the BNA Tax Management Memorandum periodical. He serves on the Corporate Taxation Advisory Board of Bloomberg BNA. Jim is a frequent speaker at various federal and state tax seminars on a number of subjects. In addition, he is a Certified Public Accountant. He was recognized in Pittsburgh’s Top Rated Lawyers (2012 edition) for Business, Corporate and Taxation law by the Legal Intelligencer. A graduate of the West Virginia University College of Law, Jim was selected to the Order of the Coif upon graduation. At the WVU College of Law, he served as an adjunct lecturer for eight years subsequent to graduation. He holds a master’s degree in taxation from the University of Florida College Of Law and a bachelor’s degree, with highest honors, from West Liberty State College

 

 

 

Charles L. Potter, Jr., J.D., CPA, is a partner in the Pittsburgh office of Pepper Hamilton LLP where he represents businesses and individuals in federal, state and local tax matters, as well as corporate matters. He received a Bachelor of Arts in business and accounting from Monmouth College in 1968 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh in 1973. He received his Certified Public Accountant Certificate from Pennsylvania in 1978. Mr. Potter is a member of the American, Pennsylvania, and Allegheny County Bar Associations, the Estate Planning Council of Pittsburgh, the American and Pennsylvania Institutes of Certified Public Accountants, and the Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Tax Committees.

 

 

Philip E. Cook, Jr., J.D., is an associate in the Pittsburgh office of Pepper Hamilton LLP where he practices in the areas of state and local taxation, commercial law, UCC and bankruptcy law. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Grove City College and his Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Duquesne University.

Mr. Cook is a member of the Allegheny County, PA (Secretary of the Tax Section, Commercial Litigation Section) and the American Bar Associations, and the Allegheny Tax Society. He is a part-time faculty member of the Community College of Allegheny County and Duquesne University.

 

 

Sheldon J. Michaelson, CPA, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Drexel University, where he also served as an adjunct professor. He is a tax partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP and has been with the firm for more than 20 years.

He is a member of the American and Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, has served as Chairman of the PA State Tax Conference Committee and the Committee on State Taxation, and is a member of the Tax Section of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. He is a frequent speaker on federal and state tax topics and has published numerous articles in various tax periodicals.

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