McCraw-Hill's Essentials of Federal Taxation
By: Brian Spilker
Contributor(s): Benjamin Ayers John Robinson Edmund Outslay Ronald Worsham John Barrick Connie Weaver
Material type: TextPublisher: New York McCraw-Hill 2013Description: 944 A4ISBN: 978-0078025785Subject(s): tax taxationDDC classification: 000Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | ШМТДС НОМЫН САН Уншлагын танхим | 000S-10 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0103001312 |
McGraw-Hill’s Essentials of Federal Taxation is a 17-chapter volume designed for a one-semester course, covering the basics of taxation of individuals and business entities. This volume includes topics covered in both Taxation of Individuals and Taxation of Business Entities. To facilitate a one-semester course, McGraw-Hill’s Essentials of Federal Taxation folds the key topics from the investments, compensation, retirement savings, and home ownership chapters that are found in Taxation of Individuals into three individual taxation chapters that discuss gross income and exclusions, for AGI deductions, and from AGI deductions, respectively. The essentials volume also includes a two-chapter C corporation sequence that uses a life-cycle approach covering corporate formations and then corporate operations in the first chapter and nonliquidating and liquidating corporate distributions in the second chapter. Available for fall 2014 courses, this volume is perfect for those teaching a one-semester course and for those who struggle to get through the comprehensive volume.
An introduction to tax Tax compliance the iris and tax authorities Tax planning strategies and related limitations Individual income tax overview Cross income and exclusions Individual for agi deductions Individual income tax computation and tax credits Business income deductions and accounting methods Property acquisition and cost recovery Property dispositions Entities Corporate formations and operations Corporate nonliquidating and liguidating distributions
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