Wiley Tax Preparer: A Guide to Form 1040 2nd Edition
Author(s): . The Tax Institu (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 15 Mar. 2013
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 576 pages
ISBN-10: 1118072626
ISBN-13: 9781118072622
Book Description
Whether you’re already a tax preparer or you’re looking to become one, you need a firm grasp of the tax concepts on which individual taxation is based. We created the Wiley Tax Preparer as a refresher for the experienced tax preparer, and as a readable guide for the less-experienced tax preparer.
This timely guide is an essential tax resource providing you with useful information on tax principles and filing requirements that a preparer must know to complete a 1040 series return and associated schedules. You’ll refer to it time and again, for information about:
Practices and Procedures
Penalties to be assessed by the IRS against a preparer for disregard of the rules and regulations
Furnishing a copy of a return to a taxpayer
Safeguarding taxpayer information
Treatment of Income and Assets
Taxability of wages, salaries, tips, and other earnings
Reporting requirements of Social Security benefits
Determination of basis of assets
Deductions and Credits
Medical and dental expenses
Types of interest and tax payments
Child and dependent care credit
Other Taxes
Alternative Minimum Tax
Self-Employment Tax
Preliminary Work and Collection of Taxpayer Data
Collecting a taxpayer’s filing information and determining their status
Determine filing requirements, including extensions and amended returns
Personal exemptions and dependents
Completion of the Filing Process
Check return for completeness and accuracy
Tax withholding, payment and refund options, and estimated tax payments
Explaining and reviewing the tax return
Ethics and Circular 230
Preparer’s due diligence for accuracy of representations made to clients and the IRS
Sanctions that may be imposed under Circular 230
Rules governing authority to practice before the IRS
If you’re looking for a practical guide to the principles behind Form 1040, look no further. The Wiley Tax Preparer is the most accessible guide to understanding how complex tax laws affect individual taxpayers.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Review questions at the end of each chapter
Key word definitions provided throughout
Hundreds of examples bring the content to life
Provides an in-depth understanding of IRS Form 1040
Taxes
WILEY TAX PREPARER: A GUIDE TO FORM 1040
Whether you’re already a tax preparer or you’re looking to become one, you need a firm grasp of the tax concepts on which individual taxation is based. We created the Wiley Tax Preparer as a refresher for the experienced tax preparer and as a readable guide for the less experienced tax preparer.
This timely guide is an essential tax resource providing you with useful information on the tax principles and filing requirements that a preparer must know to complete a 1040 series return and associated schedules. You’ll refer to it time and again, for information about:
Practices and Procedures
Penalties to be assessed by the IRS against a preparer for disregard of the rules and regulations
Furnishing a copy of a return to a taxpayer
Safeguarding taxpayer information
Treatment of Income and Assets
Taxability of wages, salaries, tips, and other earnings
Reporting requirements of Social Security benefits
Determination of basis of assets
Deductions and Credits
Medical and dental expenses
Types of interest and tax payments
Child and dependent care credit
Other Taxes
Alternative Minimum Tax
Self-Employment Tax
Preliminary Work and Collection of Taxpayer Data
Collecting a taxpayer’s filing information and determining their status
Determine filing requirements, including extensions and amended returns
Personal exemptions and dependents
Completion of the Filing Process
Check return for completeness and accuracy
Tax withholding, payment and refund options, and estimated tax payments
Explaining and reviewing the tax return
Ethics and Circular 230
Preparer’s due diligence for accuracy of representations made to clients and the IRS
Sanctions that may be imposed under Circular 230
Rules governing authority to practice before the IRS
If you’re looking for a practical guide to the principles behind Form 1040, look no further. The Wiley Tax Preparer is the most accessible guide to understanding how complex tax laws affect individual taxpayers.
THE TAX INSTITUTE AT H&R BLOCK is the company’s independent research division, providing expert tax assistance and interpretation of tax law. The Tax Institute combines H&R Block’s world-class training experience with the knowledge of the company’s credentialed tax experts to create a unique resource based on extensive resources from nearly 60 years in business, 550 million tax returns prepared, and more than 100,000 tax professionals trained each year. For more information, visit www.hrblock.com/ why-hr-block/the-tax-institute.html
From the Back Cover
Review questions at the end of each chapter
Key word definitions provided throughout
Hundreds of examples bring the content to life
Provides an in-depth understanding of IRS Form 1040
Taxes
WILEY TAX PREPARER: A GUIDE TO FORM 1040
Whether you’re already a tax preparer or you’re looking to become one, you need a firm grasp of the tax concepts on which individual taxation is based. We created the Wiley Tax Preparer as a refresher for the experienced tax preparer and as a readable guide for the less experienced tax preparer.
This timely guide is an essential tax resource providing you with useful information on the tax principles and filing requirements that a preparer must know to complete a 1040 series return and associated schedules. You’ll refer to it time and again, for information about:
Practices and Procedures
Penalties to be assessed by the IRS against a preparer for disregard of the rules and regulations
Furnishing a copy of a return to a taxpayer
Safeguarding taxpayer information
Treatment of Income and Assets
Taxability of wages, salaries, tips, and other earnings
Reporting requirements of Social Security benefits
Determination of basis of assets
Deductions and Credits
Medical and dental expenses
Types of interest and tax payments
Child and dependent care credit
Other Taxes
Alternative Minimum Tax
Self-Employment Tax
Preliminary Work and Collection of Taxpayer Data
Collecting a taxpayer’s filing information and determining their status
Determine filing requirements, including extensions and amended returns
Personal exemptions and dependents
Completion of the Filing Process
Check return for completeness and accuracy
Tax withholding, payment and refund options, and estimated tax payments
Explaining and reviewing the tax return
Ethics and Circular 230
Preparer’s due diligence for accuracy of representations made to clients and the IRS
Sanctions that may be imposed under Circular 230
Rules governing authority to practice before the IRS
If you’re looking for a practical guide to the principles behind Form 1040, look no further. The Wiley Tax Preparer is the most accessible guide to understanding how complex tax laws affect individual taxpayers.
THE TAX INSTITUTE AT H&R BLOCK is the company’s independent research division, providing expert tax assistance and interpretation of tax law. The Tax Institute combines H&R Block’s world-class training experience with the knowledge of the company’s credentialed tax experts to create a unique resource based on extensive resources from nearly 60 years in business, 550 million tax returns prepared, and more than 100,000 tax professionals trained each year. For more information, visit www.hrblock.com/ why-hr-block/the-tax-institute.html
About the Author
The Tax Institute at H&R Block is the company’s independent research division, providing expert tax assistance and interpretation of tax law. The Tax Institute combines H&R Block’s world-class training experience with the knowledge of the company’s credentialed tax experts to create a unique resource based on extensive resources from nearly 60 years in business, 550 million tax returns prepared, and more than 100,000 tax professionals trained each year. For more information, visit www.hrblock.com/ why-hr-block/the-tax-institute.html