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  How does one terminate a California C Corp ?         


Author: irfansmith
Date: May 15, 2008 12:07

How does one terminate a California C Corp ?

1. for the IRS..
What forms ( form numbers ) should one use ?

2. For California
What forms ( form numbers ) should one use ?

Also any input on how easy / difficult it is.... would be great.

Regards,
Irfan Smith

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  Where to pay state taxes?         


Author: Richard
Date: May 15, 2008 12:07

An editor with a technical question: In an article about place of
employment vs. place of residence, we have an example of an employee
who lives full-time in New York State but works full-time in an office
in New Jersey. One expert told me he pays all state income taxes to
New York as his place of residence. Another told me the exact
opposite: all taxes to New Jersey as place of employment.

For the purposes of this article, there are no extra details: the
employee does not have a pied a terre in New York, nor does he do any
work, freelance or otherwise, from his home.

Any thoughts?
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  What is included in "preparing a tax return" for a client?         


Author: Ted
Date: May 15, 2008 12:05

If it seemed like they might be necessary, would you bring up the issue of
estimated quarterly payments for the coming year with a client, or would it
be his responsibility to ask about them as they are not part of preparing a
tax return?

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  CCH TAX NEWS for May 15, 2008         


Author: John H. Fisher
Date: May 15, 2008 07:21

CCH TAX NEWS for May 15, 2008

FEDERAL NEWS

Farm Bill Conference Report Heads to Senate After Overwhelming House
Vote
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/headlines/2008/nws51508.htm#1

Ways and Means Panel Set to Markup Tax Extenders Bill
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/headlines/2008/nws51508.htm#2

STATE NEWS

Arizona --Corporate Income Tax: Out-of-State Franchisor Had
Substantial Nexus With State
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/headlines/2008/nws51508.htm#3

Georgia --Sales and Use Tax: Tax Holidays Scheduled
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/headlines/2008/nws51508.htm#4

Wisconsin --Multiple Taxes: Legislature Passes Budget Repair Bill With
Related Entity Addbacks
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/headlines/2008/nws51508.htm#5

Missed a headline? Click here to review last week's tax news
http://tax.cchgroup.com/news/default.asp?PageID=4
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  Meal Expenses 100%%         


Author: treynolds
Date: May 15, 2008 01:17

Has anyone heard of any case scenarios where business meals are 100%%
deductible; such as, strategy meetings or on site/working meetings?
I'm familiar with the limitations around employee meals and which are
100%% deductible. However, this would be with current and/or
prospective clients. Thx.

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