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Tax Workbooks for Sale

Our Federal Tax Workbook, a trusted resource for Fall Tax School, is now available for individual purchase. Renowned for its industry-leading content, the workbook features thoroughly researched material with extensive citations. You can choose between a printed edition or a digital-only format.

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Volume Workbook Sales or Chapter Licensing for CE Providers

Continuing education for tax preparers is vitally important, and we know that professional continuing education organizations frequently have a need for new and updated content in key areas of federal taxation.

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2024 Federal Tax Workbook ›

2024 Federal Tax Workbook

$259.90 $146.79

The Federal Tax Workbook is a reference manual for tax professionals, covering topics such as new developments, individual taxpayer issues, small business issues, IRS update, Form 1099 issues for various taxpayers, partners terminating their interest in a partnership, installment sales, divorce, planning for the sunset of the TCJA, agricultural issues and rural investments, rulings and cases, ethics, and partnership terminations.

2024 Federal Tax Workbook (Digital) ›

2024 Federal Tax Workbook (Digital)

$259.90 $146.79

The Federal Tax Workbook is a reference manual for tax professionals, covering topics such as new developments, individual taxpayer issues, small business issues, IRS update, Form 1099 issues for various taxpayers, partners terminating their interest in a partnership, installment sales, divorce, planning for the sunset of the TCJA, agricultural issues and rural investments, rulings and cases, ethics, and partnership terminations.

2023 Federal Tax Workbook ›

2023 Federal Tax Workbook

$259.90 $73.40

The Federal Tax Workbook is a reference manual for tax professionals, covering topics such as new developments, individual taxpayer issues, independent contractors, capitalization v. repair, agricultural issues, select topics for partnership operations, small business issues, depreciation, retirement plan issues for individuals, and more.

2023 Federal Tax Workbook (Digital) ›

2023 Federal Tax Workbook (Digital)

$259.90 $73.40

The Federal Tax Workbook is a reference manual for tax professionals, covering topics such as new developments, individual taxpayer issues, independent contractors, capitalization v. repair, agricultural issues, select topics for partnership operations, small business issues, depreciation, retirement plan issues for individuals, and more.

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