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YELLOW PAGES QUESTIONNAIRE
Here's your chance to help other CSTC members.  If there are areas below in which you have special experience or know-how, here's how you can help.  After reviewing the list of categories, CHECK the categories (maximum of 3) in which you are willing to help other preparers.  Other suggestions are welcome.       
THIS SECTION IS FOR SHARING INFORMATION ONLY, NOT FOR SOLICITATION OR ADVERTISING.

 

  1.Adoption

  2.Alternative Minimum Tax

            Animals:

  3. Breeding, Showing

  4. Racing

  5.Annuities

       Apartments:

  6. Management Companies

  7.   Managers, Resident

  8.   Operating (see Rentals)

  9.Artists

10.At-Risk Limits (see K-1s)

11.Attorneys

     Audit Representation:

12. Field Audits

13. MSSP Audits

14. Office Audits

15.Authors, Writers

16. Bad Debts/Collections

17. Bankruptcy

18. Beauticians

19. Bed & Breakfast Inns

20. Book Stores

21. Business Trusts

22. Cab Drivers

23. Casualty Losses

24. Catering

25. Christmas Tree Growers

26. Churches (see Non-Profit)

27. Clergy (Taxation of)

28. Collections

29. Construction Trades

30. Corporations

31. Day Care Providers

32. Deceased Taxpayers

     Deductions: (Unusual)

33  Contributions

34. Handicapped Expenses

35. Legal Expenses

36. Medical

37.  Special Schools

38. Delinquent Taxes

39. Dentists

40. Developers

    Divorce (see Marriage)

    Doctors (see Physicians)

    Domestic Employees

    (see Employees)

     Educators:

41. College

42. Grants & Scholarships

43. Primary & Secondary

44. Electricians 

45. Electronic Filing

      Employees:

46. Domestic

47. Fringe Benefits

48.Temporary Jobs

49.vs. Contractor

50. Employer Taxes

51. Entertainers

52. Escrow Statements

 

    ESOPs (see Pension Plans)

53.  Estate Taxes

54.  Exchanges, Section 1031

         Farming:

55. Dairy

56. Groves

57. Other  

58.  Fiduciary Taxes

59. Financial Planning

60. Fire Fighters

61. Flight Attendants

62. Foreclosures (see Repossessions)

63. Foreign Income

64. Foreign Language Preparers:

      Language

65. Foster Homes

66. Franchises

67. Gamblers

68. Gift Tax Returns

69. Home Office (see Residence)

70. Homeowners Associations

71. Hotels/Motels

72. Import/Export

73. Inheritances

74. Information Returns (1099s)

75. Installment Sales

76. Insurance Agents

77. Inventories

78. Investment Interest Limitations

79. IRAs

      K-1s:

80.At-Risk Limits

81. Basis

82.Oil & Gas

83. Law Enforcement

84. Liquor Sales

85. LLCs

86. Manufacturers

    Marriage & Divorce

87. Alimony/Child Support

88.  Property Division

89. Mechanics

90. Military

91. Mining

    Ministers (see Clergy)

92. Moving & Storage

93. Net Operating Loss

94. Non-Profit Organizations

    Non-Residents:

95. 1040NR

96. 540NR

97. Nursing Homes

98. Offers In Compromise

      Oil & Gas:

 99  Partnerships

100   Royalties

101  Wells

102. Partnerships

103. Passive Activities

    Payroll Tax (see Employer Taxes)

104. Penalties

 

     Pensions/Retirement Plans:

105. Civil Service

106. Defined Benefit

107. ESOPs

108. SEPs

109. Setting Up

110. Tax Sheltered Annuities

111. Photographers

112. Physicians

    Policemen (see Law Enforcement)

113. Prior-Year Returns

114. Private Investigators

115. Psychologists

   Real Estate:

116.  Agents & Brokers

117.  Title Considerations

   Rental Property:

118. Commercial

119. Rental to Related Party

120. Residential

121.  Vacation Homes

122. Repossessions

   Residence:

123.  Office-In-Home

124.  Exclusion

125.  Sales

126. Restaurants

    Royalties:

127. Authors, Writers

128.  Inventors

129  Oil, Gas, Mineral

       Sales: 

130.Amway, Avon, etc.

131.Mail Order

132.Retail

133.Wholesale

134. Sales Taxes

135.Schedule C

136.S Corporations

137.Service Stations

138.Social Security Benefits

139.Sporting Goods

         States:

140.   List

141. Stockholder/Employees

    Stock Transactions:       

142. Mutual Funds

143.Options, Commodities

144. Small Business Stock

145. Tax Credits

   Tax-Deferred Exchange (see Exchange)

146. Tax Planning

147. Tax Resolution

    Tax-Sheltered Annuities (see Pensions)

148. Timeshares

149. Travel Agents

150. Truckers

151. Trusts

152 Video Rentals

153.Waiters/Waitresses

 

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