Concepts in Federal Taxation 2013

Concepts in Federal Taxation 2013

Author: Kevin Murphy

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2012-04-05

Total Pages: 912

ISBN-13: 9781133189329

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Give your students a better way to learn taxation with the proven, balanced conceptual approach found in Murphy/Higgins’ CONCEPTS IN FEDERAL TAXATION 2013. This unique text presents taxation as a small number of unifying concepts. Students master these concepts before applying them to specific tax rules and everyday economics. This edition presents today’s latest tax laws and changes in a clear and straightforward manner without overwhelming technical detail. For further clarity the text introduces individual taxation before addressing more complex business entities. Students learn concepts and applications in small, manageable segments with Concept Checks, ideal for CPA Exam review. This text balances tax concepts with the Internal Revenue Code to prepare students for success on CPA Exam tax simulations and within their careers. Frequent examples relate tax concepts to familiar business scenarios. This edition provides more practice exercises than any other book of its kind with additional tax planning problems in the revised Test Bank. The new CengageNOW online course management system and homework tool optimizes learning, while accompanying H&R Block At Home software and Checkpoint Student Edition from Thomson Reuters provide experience using professional research and taxation tools. Count on CONCEPTS IN FEDERAL TAXATION 2013 for conceptual strengths like no other text. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.


Understanding Federal Income Taxation

Understanding Federal Income Taxation

Author: J. Martin Burke

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780769852829

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Understanding Federal Income Taxation consists of forty-four chapters with each chapter addressing a basic topic in individual income taxation, e.g., the taxation of personal injury awards, the interest deduction, installment sales. Because the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code are necessarily at the heart of tax study, a part or all of the Code section(s) pertinent to the specific topic are included in each chapter. Likewise, the chapters contain summaries of leading cases and relevant administrative rulings as well as numerous examples explaining the application of the law. Like the prior edition published in 2008, this new Fourth Edition of Understanding Federal Income Taxation is a valuable resource for students studying the tax law for the first time and for general practitioners handling transactions with individual income tax concerns. The Fourth Edition incorporates recent developments in the Internal Revenue Code, including new and amended provisions enacted as part of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. In addition, this new edition addresses important recent income tax cases as well as revised regulations and other new administrative materials. Many of these tax law changes are illustrated in new and revised examples included in the Fourth Edition.


Concepts in Federal Taxation

Concepts in Federal Taxation

Author: Kevin E. Murphy

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780324400564

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Offers the perfect balance between U.S. tax concepts and tax code that will give students the necessary foundation to begin their taxation career. Reflects all relevant tax law changes through December 2005.


Concepts in Federal Taxation 2009

Concepts in Federal Taxation 2009

Author: Kevin E. Murphy

Publisher: Thomson South-Western

Published: 2006-04

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13: 9780324313529

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CONCEPTS IN FEDERAL TAXATION is designed for a more conceptual, less detailed approach to federal taxation of individuals and corporations in an introductory taxation course. This conceptual approach presents taxation as a small number of unifying concepts, stressing the overriding principles that apply to all specific tax rules and regulations. CONCEPTS IN FEDERAL TAXATION offers an excellent balance between tax concepts and the Internal Revenue Code and regulations, preparing users for a future in the business environment.


South-Western Federal Taxation 2022

South-Western Federal Taxation 2022

Author: James C. Young

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-19

Total Pages: 1124

ISBN-13: 9780357519073

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Master today's tax concepts and current tax law with SOUTH-WESTERN FEDERAL TAXATION 2022: INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES, 45E and accompanying professional tax software. Updates emphasize the most recent tax changes and 2021 developments impacting individuals with coverage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and related guidance from the treasury department. A distinctive "Framework 1040" demonstrates how topics relate to one another and to Form 1040. Recent examples, updated summaries and current tax scenarios clarify concepts and help you sharpen critical-thinking, writing and research skills, while sample questions from Becker C.P.A. Review guide your study. Each new book includes access to Intuit ProConnect tax software, Checkpoint (Student Edition) from Thomson Reuters and CengageNOWv2 online homework tools. You can use this resource to prepare for the C.P.A. exam or Enrolled Agent exam or to begin study for a career in tax accounting, financial reporting or auditing.


Basic Federal Income Taxation

Basic Federal Income Taxation

Author: William D. Andrews

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2024-02-07

Total Pages: 1150

ISBN-13: 1543821782

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This perennially popular book offers the most intellectual depth of any tax casebook. Regarded as the most insightful, policy-oriented, and coherent treatment of the field, Basic Federal Income Taxation includes more of the classic, foundational cases than most other tax casebooks and provides the best available coverage of capital gains. This eighth edition, the first since the death of original author William D. Andrews in 2017, aims to update a classic while preserving its distinctive attributes. The style of the book has been retained, with its focus on cases and tax policy. New to the 8th Edition: A comprehensively revised Chapter 1, designed to equip students with the conceptual framework and policy themes they can deploy to structure thinking and assist understanding throughout the course. A reworked organization, with return of capital timing issues now addressed immediately before capital appreciation (realization and recognition); gifts, taxation of the family, and assignment of income issues have been grouped together to highlight common themes; losses and tax shelter limitations have been folded into one chapter, and the leverage and leasing materials trimmed. Numerous changes to reflect new developments—legislative, administrative, and judicial—since the publication of the last edition. The pervasive influence of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is reflected throughout the book. Starting with Chapter 1, this edition emphasizes the distribution of individual income tax burdens across the income spectrum, from the earned income tax credit and child tax credits to the impact of capital gain rates on high-end progressivity. Benefits for professors and students: The book was developed and refined by Professor William D. Andrews, whose work initiated serious policy analysis of progressive consumption taxes and brought to light the hybrid nature of the existing federal income tax system, which is replete with compromises between accessions and consumption tax features. When law students come to appreciate that tax is concerned with fundamental issues of distributive justice—addressing who should be required to contribute to the support of our society, and in what proportions—many become engaged by the subject in a way that would have shocked their former selves. Detailed knowledge of current tax law rules is frequently rendered obsolete (sometimes before law students can graduate) by Congress’s penchant for regular extensive amendment of the Internal Revenue Code. The book gives students a conceptual foundation that is durable rather than evanescent. Understanding tensions between the tax policy criteria and partisan differences in their evaluation makes each new round of tax Code re-jiggering, if not predictable, at least readily comprehensible. Teasing meaning out of an inordinately complex statute demands more than careful reading assisted by application of default norms of construction—it requires an appreciation of objectives. The book’s exploration of history and purposes gives students the tools necessary to inform statutory interpretation, equipping them to supply valuable practical guidance to clients and courts.