Vol. 61 No. 4, July 2009
Index
- Yes, we can: maintaining preeminence in an evolving economy.
- Expanding the network.
- Acknowledgments.
- Heat waves fail to slow TEI's technical activities: state & federal budgets, cost sharing & audit issues the focus of Institute's summer efforts.
- Bill Ramirez to receive TEI president's award.
- New York chapter co-hosts first IRS CTM/TEI tax conference: the following report was submitted by Thomas P. Wharton of Pearson, Inc.
- San Antonio--the Recession's Alamo ... ... and the site of TEI's 64th Annual Conference.
- Neil Traubenberg becomes TEI's 61st president, charts course for maintaining Institute's preeminence.
- New TEI leaders convene in Old Quebec City for timeless leadership seminar.
- TEI sets education calendar.
- 2009 Houston chapter report.
- Atlanta chapter luncheon.
- Pittsburgh chapter holds annual meeting.
- TEI presents social responsibility grant to handful players at San Francisco chapter annual meeting.
- New Jersey chapter news.
- International tax in the 21st century: the role of the OECD.
- Recent ESI changes on discovery and privilege may broadly affect tax controversies.
- The codification of GAAP: what tax executives need to know.
- FIN 48: insurance for when the IRS doesn't recognize what you did.
- Comments on proposed regulations on methods to determine taxable income in connection with a cost sharing arrangement.
- TEI supports adequate, focused funding for IRS.
- Comments on LMSB's joint audit planning process.
- Comments on North Carolina legislation affecting taxation of business.
- Chapter employment committees.
- Calendar of events.