Vol. 53 No. 6, November 2001
Index
- A strong team, a clear vision, and an effective program.
- New team prepares to lead TEI.
- TEI carries on; 56th Annual Conference opens in Boston.
- Economic stimulus, capitalization, IFTA, and Canadian activities take center stage.
- Simplification isn't simple: government, private sector focus on ways to fix the code.
- 2002-2003 slate of TEI officers nominated.
- Resolving to make the workplace safer and secure.
- TEI's response to September 11 attacks--an update.
- Annual conference photo highlights.
- What's on the IRS's website.
- Fast track dispute resolution available to taxpayers.
- Highlights from New England.
- Chicago Chapter's Fall Kickoff Meeting.
- In memoriam.
- Change, complexity, and increasing uncertainty in the tax law: their impact on our tax system and what we should do about it.
- Rite Aid: a tough pill for the government to swallow.
- The fringe benefit rules applicable to protecting executives.
- New tax law significantly improves benefits of 401(k) and other qualified plans.
- Statistical sampling: a potential win for business taxpayers.
- Canadian legislation on non-resident trusts: October 25, 2001.
- Canadian legislation on foreign investment entities: October 31, 2001.
- TEI comments on providing additional capitalization guidance: November 7, 2001.
- Pending income tax issues: December 5, 2001.
- Pending income tax issues: December 4, 2001.
- TEI urges prompt enactment of economic stimulus legislation: November 13, 2001.
- Calendar of events.