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Federal Tax Accounting
Michael B. Lang, Professor of Law & Director, LL.M. in Taxation Program, Chapman University School of Law;
Elliott Manning, Professor of Law & Faculty Chair, Graduate Tax Program, University of Miami;
Steven J. Willis, Professor Of Law, University of Florida, Levin College of Law
 
Price: $115.00
Publisher: Matthew Bender
ISBN: 9781593458850
  ©2005
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This book is part of the Graduate Tax Series and contains sufficient materials for a three-semester-hour course on the subject, including:
  • The annual accounting system;
  • The differences between tax accounting and financial accounting;
  • Inventory accounting and the long-term contract method of accounting; Capitalization, depreciation, and amorization;
  • Interest, original issue discount, market discount, debt discount, and premium, interest-free, and below-market interest loans;
  • Deferred payment sales, primarily installment sales;
  • Exceptions to the annual accounting system, including loss and other carryovers, the claim of right doctrine, the tax benefit principle, and the Arrowsmith doctrine; and
  • The taxable year (required, permitted and / or elective), changes in taxable year, and changes in accounting method.
Sophisticated realistic problems with a transactional focus are an integral part of Federal Tax Accounting. These problems require careful analysis and application of the code and regulation provisions, administrative pronouncements, case law, and other relevant sources. Perhaps more important for a graduate tax program, the problems not only require careful analysis, but the application requires dealing with situations in which the most careful reading of the materials does not supply the answer.

The Teacher's Manual, available only to professors, contains sample syllabi and comprehensive analysis of the problems presented in the coursebook.

  

   

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