Michigan Taxes, Guidebook To (2015)


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A special Wolters Kluwer State Tax Guidebook Library Plan is also available which provides you with the complete of State Tax Guidebooks, shipped immediately upon publication-all for one attractive annual subscription price of more than 50% off the regular list price if each of the titles were purchased separately. With the Plan, you received all Wolters Kluwer State Tax Guidebooks currently available and all new editions published within your subscription period. Leading State Tax Information and Tools for Professionals, Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting offers a suite of state tax products providing in-depth analysis, guidance, and solution in a full range of options-from guides, practice manuals and treatises to journals, newsletters, and internet research libraries Make Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting your source for state tax guidance with comprehensive time-saving products for professionals, including. US Master Slaes & Use Tax Guide, US Master Property Tax Guide, Multistate Corporate Tax Guide, Multistate Tax Guide to Pass-Through Entities, Multistate Guide to Sales and Use Tax Audits, State Tax Handbook, CCH State Tax Reporters Book jacket.




Guidebook to Michigan Taxes


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Hunt's Guide to Michigan's Upper Peninsula


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Recommends where to eat, stay, and camp. Describes natural attractions, outdoor recreation, trails, beaches, history, geology, shops--with honest, appreciative discernment. Many annotated maps.




Handbook on Taxation


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A groundbreaking reference, this book provides a comprehensive review of tax policy from political, legal, constitutional, administrative, and economic perspectives. A collection of writings from over 45 prominent tax experts, it charts the influence of taxation on economic activity and economic behavior. Featuring over 2400 references, tables, equations, and drawings, the book describes how taxes affect individual and business behavior, shows how taxes operate as work and investment incentives, explains how tax structures impact different income groups, weighs the balanced use of sales, property, and personal income taxes, traces the influence of recent tax changes, and more.




Guidebook to Michigan Taxes 2016


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CCH's Guidebook to Michigan Taxes is the perfect resource for practitioners working with state taxation in Michigan. The Guidebook presents a succinct explanation of both state and local taxes, and it is designed as a quick reference work, giving a general picture of the state tax laws and regulations and highlighting the 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 Michigan returns or who are required to deal with Michigan taxes. This popular Guidebook is now in its 46th year of providing practitioners with concise and authoritative information on Michigan taxes. It provides timely and accurate answers in a convenient and accessible deskbook format, presenting coverage of the taxes of major interest, including: - income tax - single business tax - sales and use taxes - intangibles tax - inheritance, estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes Other Michigan taxes are summarized, as well, with particular emphasis placed on persons or transactions subject to tax, exemptions, basis and rate of tax, and returns and payment. For the user's convenience in determining what is new in the Michigan tax law, a special Highlights of Tax Changes section is included to provide at-a-glance awareness of key recent developments in the law. While this handbook focuses on the law applicable to the filing of income tax returns in 2015 for the 2014 tax year, legislative changes effective after 2014 are also noted with an indication of the effective date to avoid confusion and to assist in future tax planning. Helpful references to both the Michigan and related federal provisions are provided throughout for those who wish to more fully examine explanations and text of the applicable law. Also, detailed Ta




Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics


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Developments in methodologies, agglomeration, and a range of applied issues have characterized recent advances in regional and urban studies. Volume 5 concentrates on these developments while treating traditional subjects such as housing, the costs and benefits of cities, and policy issues beyond regional inequalities. Contributors make a habit of combining theory and empirics in each chapter, guiding research amid a trend in applied economics towards structural and quasi-experimental approaches. Clearly distinguished from the New Economic Geography covered by Volume 4, these articles feature an international approach that positions recent advances within the discipline of economics and society at large. - Emphasizes advances in applied econometrics and the blurring of "within" and "between" cities - Promotes the integration of theory and empirics in most chapters - Presents new research on housing, especially in macro and international finance contexts




The State Economic Handbook 2010


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The State Economic Handbook is a new annual reference book profiling the economy, demography, political environment, and business climates for each of the 50 states. This information, gathered from a variety of sources and clearly presented in one volume, will be of great value to researchers, businesses, news media, and government agencies.




Guidebook to Michigan Taxes 2012


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