Book Description
West Federal Taxation: Individual Income Taxes, 2005 Edition continues to set the standard in introductory tax. Its Authors and editors stay on top of trends in both tax law and tax education, as a result, the 2005 Edition is thoroughly up-to-date, current in its thinking, and pedagogically advanced! No other text is as effective at helping users master the ever-changing Individual Tax Code. It provides accessible, comprehensive, and authoritative coverage of the relevant tax Code and regulations as they pertain to the individual taxpayer, as well as coverage of all major developments in federal taxation. It also adheres to the recommendations of the Accounting Education Change Commission (AECC) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Visit the Product Website @ http://wft.swlearning.com
West Federal Taxation 2005: Individual Income Taxes FROM THE PUBLISHER
West Federal Taxation: Individual Income Taxes, 2005 Edition continues to set the standard in introductory tax. Its Authors and editors stay on top of trends in both tax law and tax education, as a result, the 2005 Edition is thoroughly up-to-date, current in its thinking, and pedagogically advanced! No other text is as effective at helping users master the ever-changing Individual Tax Code. It provides accessible, comprehensive, and authoritative coverage of the relevant tax Code and regulations as they pertain to the individual taxpayer, as well as coverage of all major developments in federal taxation. It also adheres to the recommendations of the Accounting Education Change Commission (AECC) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
SYNOPSIS
This textbook begins by presenting a basic tax model, then goes on to discuss gross income, deductions, special tax computation methods, payment procedures, tax credits, property transactions, deferred compensation, and corporations and partnerships. Specific chapters focus on topics like federal tax law, tax determination, gross income exclusions, business expenses and losses, deprecations, employee expenses, passive activity losses, alternative minimum tax, nontaxable exchanges, capital gains, and accounting periods and methods. The authors include accountants, lawyers, and scholars. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR