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Individual Taxation With TurboTax Premiere

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ISBN-10: 0759363013

ISBN-13: 9780759363014

Edition: 2nd 2007

Authors: James W. Pratt, William N. Kulsrud

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For over 20 years the Pratt & Kulsrud Taxation series has provided educators, students, and professionals alike with an engaging and clear presentation and examples of tax law. The series has consistently held to the principle that the key to learning taxation is an understanding of the underlying purpose for each and every rule. For this reason, the authors and editors have made a concerted effort to provide the background, both a conceptual and historical foundation, which they feel is essential to understanding. This edition continues the tradition of excellence with timely updates reflecting the latest in tax laws, integration of TurboTax, and rich online resources for instructors. The…    
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List price: $290.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: CENGAGE Learning Custom Publishing
Publication date: 4/15/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1280
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.00" long x 2.00" tall
Weight: 5.544
Language: English

James W. (Jim) Pratt is the PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accountancy & Taxation at the University of Houston?s C. T. Bauer College of Business and Director of its Master of Accountancy program. Jim joined the faculty in 1972 after receiving his doctorate degree from the University of Southern California. He has published articles in leading professional journals such as the Journal of Accountancy, Journal of Taxation, Journal of Corporate Taxation, Journal of Partnership Taxation, and The Tax Adviser. In addition to his contributions as an author and editor, he has received several awards for outstanding teaching. He has also taught in continuing professional education programs for…    

William N. (Bill) Kulsrud is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Kelley School of Business of Indiana University-Indianapolis/Bloomington and Chair of the Master of Professional Accountancy program. Bill joined the faculty in 1979 after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Texas. He has published numerous articles, appearing in leading professional journals such as the Journal of Taxation, Journal of Corporate Taxation, The Tax Adviser, Taxation for Accountants and Taxes?The Tax Magazine. He has also served as an editorial adviser to the Tax Adviser, Journal of Accountancy, and Journal of the American Taxation Association. In addition to his contributions as an author and…    

Introduction to the Federal Tax System
An Overview of Federal Taxation
Tax Practice and Research
Ch 3
Personal and Dependency Exemptions; Filing Status; Determination of Tax for an Individual; Filing Requirements ART II: GROSS INCOME
Gross Income
Gross Income: Inclusions and Exclusions
Deductions and Losses
Overview of Deductions and Losses
Employee Business Expenses
Capital Recovery: Depreciation, Amortization, and Depletion
Certain Business Deductions and Losses
Certain Business Deductions and Losses
Deductions for Certain Investment Expenses and Losses
Alternative Minimum Tax and Tax Credits
The Alternative Minimum Tax and Tax Credits
Property Transactions
Property Transactions: Basis Determination and Recognition of Gain or Loss
Nontaxable Exchanges
Property Transactions: Capital Gains and Losses
Property Transactions: Disposition of Trade or Business Property
Employee Compensation and Taxation of Business Forms
Property Transactions: Disposition of Trade or Business Property
Taxation of Business Forms and Their Owners
Appendix
Tax Rate Schedules and Tables
Tax Forms
Modified ACRS and Original ACRS Tables
Table of Code Sections Cited
Table of Regulations Cited
Table of Revenue Procedures and Revenue Rulings Cited
Glossary of Tax Terms
Modified ACRS and Original ACRS Tables
Two Individual Comprehensive Tax Return Problems for 2003