Do any of you know the difference between the Kleinrock Master Tax Guide and the CCH Master Tax Guide and are there any other Master Tax Guides out there? Furthermore what is the difference between either of those and the CCH Federal Tax Guide?
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Kleinrock was bought out by CCH last year. The Kleinrock Total Tax Guide is now the CCH U.S. Master Tax Guide "Kleinrock Ediciton".
Yes, there are other Master Tax Guides out there. I also use CCH U.S. Master Depreciation Guide. You can call CCH or look on their website to find out the difference between their products.
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Originally posted by erchess View Postbecause I find the RIA Federal tax handbook (always has a bluish grey cover and maybe 500 pages, right?) to be very hard to look things up in. Once I find what I am looking for, it's always clear, but I am really looking for something that will be easy to use.Last edited by OldJack; 05-08-2007, 09:35 PM.
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I seem to be losing my memory
Thank you Jack, I followed your link and I recognized the book as the one I have used some years including this year and not others. I just bought the Master Tax Guide new on Amazon for $43 including expedited delivery. I will be interested in seeing which I prefer.
My feelings about the RIA Handbook are complicated. I have mentioned that I have trouble finding things in it. I don't know why, but I have a problem with the indexes of books. I much prefer a detailed table of contents. I have a problem thinking of one word or two words to describe my question. The other thing I don't like about the RIA Handbook is that is not formatted in a way conducive to long reads. For example, no one is going to just sit down one pleasant afternoon under a tree and read the chapter on S Corporations. On the other hand, when I find in RIA the paragraph that answers my question I have a succinct and clear answer that was written by an expert in that aspect of tax law.
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