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ACCT 5400H - Taxation I (Honors) |
A basic federal income tax course covering concepts of taxation applicable to all taxable entities but primarily relating to individuals. Introduces research approaches to tax problems as well as methods of analysis more appropriate to taxation issues.
Non traditional format:
Additional Requirements for Honors Credit: Students are expected to complete three paper projects during the semester. For each project, students will be required to 1) provide the class with a recent article related to the topic prior to when the topic is covered in class; 2) write a paper that explains how the article relates to specific material we cover in class; and 3) be prepared to answer questions in class on the topic. Topics will be assigned to students during class from the following list: tax compliance; individual tax planning; income realization and recognition; alternative minimum tax; business deductions; property transactions; investments; passive activities; retirement savings; and employment income.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Honors Lecture School of Accounting Department Course Attributes: Campus Fee Package |
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