2006 Cch Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics

 
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CCH's 2006 Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics (14th Edition) is a popular teacher-created combination first- and second-level tax course that offers comprehensive one-volume coverage of all the most important tax concepts and principles for a solid grounding in federal taxation. It offers clear and concise explanation of fundamental tax concepts in the framework of today's tax practice. Covering both planning and compliance, the book strikes an effective balance between AICPA model curriculum demands and the favored approaches of the majority of today's top tax teachers.

CCH's Comprehensive Topics introduces students to the complex and absorbing study of federal taxation, covering a broad range of subjects beginning with basic concepts and individual taxation. Once the fundamentals are covered, tax accounting and the taxation of partnerships and corporations become the focus. The final section of the book presents estate and gift taxation coverage, along with income taxation of trusts and estates. Deferred compensation, education savings, international tax, and state and local taxation are also addressed.

Written by top tax teachers from across the country, CCH's Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics presents materials in straightforward language to improve student comprehension. Emphasis is given to the most important topics that have the greatest real-world impact. This new edition reflects the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004, and other significant developments that took place throughout the year.

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There are three General Editors for the volume: Ephraim P. Smith, Vice-President of Academic Affairs, California State University-Fullerton; Philip J. Harmelink, Chairman, Department of Accounting, University of New Orleans; and James R. Hasselback, Professor of Taxation and Accounting, Florida State University--all of whom are also contributing authors.

Contributing Authors in addition to those already named include: Ted D. Englebrecht, Louisiana Tech University; Edward C. Foth, Associate Professor and Administrator of the Master of Science in Taxation Program, DePaul University; Lawrence A. Kreiser, Professor of Taxation and Accounting, Cleveland State University; Thomas M. Porcano, Miami University of Ohio; and Christopher J. Fenn, Tax Instructor at Georgia State University.

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