McGraw-Hill’s Taxation is designed to provide a unique, innovative, and engaging learning experience for students studying taxation. The breadth of the topical coverage, the storyline approach to presenting the material, the emphasis on the tax and nontax consequences of multiple parties involved in transactions, and the integration of financial and tax accounting topics make this book ideal for the modern tax curriculum.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 An Introduction To Tax
Chapter 2 Tax Compliance, The Irs, And Tax Authorities
Chapter 3 Tax Planning Strategies And Related Limitations
Chapter 4 Individual Income Tax Overview, Exemptions, And Filing Status
Chapter 5 Gross Income And Exclusions
Chapter 6 Individual Deductions
Chapter 7 Investments
Chapter 8 Individual Income Tax Computation And Tax Credits
Chapter 9 Business Income, Deductions, And Accounting Methods
Chapter 10 Property Acquisition And Cost Recovery
Chapter 11 Property Dispositions
Chapter 12 Compensation
Chapter 13 Retirement Savings And Deferred Compensation
Chapter 14 Tax Consequences Of Home Ownership
Chapter 15 Entities Overview
Chapter 16 Corporate Operations
Chapter 17 Accounting For Income Taxes
Chapter 18 Corporate Taxation: Nonliquidating Distributions
Chapter 19 Corporate Formation, Reorganization, And Liquidation
Chapter 20 Forming And Operating Partnerships
Chapter 21 Dispositions Of Partnership Interests And Partnership Distributions
Chapter 22 S Corporations
Chapter 23 State And Local Taxes
Chapter 24 The U.S. Taxation Of Multinational Transactions
Chapter 25 Transfer Taxes And Wealth Planning
Title: McGraw-Hill’s Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities, 9th Edition
Author: Benjamin C. Ayers, Brian C. Spilker Professor, Connie Weaver, Edmund Outslay Professor, John A. Barrick Assistant Professor, John Robinson Professor, Ronald G. Worsham Associate Professor
Length: 1312 pages
Edition: 9
Language: English
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Date: 2017-04-03
ISBN-10: 1259711838
ISBN-13: 9781259711831