Synopses & Reviews
Trust the number one tax preparation text to introduce your students to individual income tax preparation using a proven forms approach in a hands-on workbook format. As the market-leading tax preparation text for 26 years, Whittenburg/Altus-Buller's INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS, 2008 EDITION, Twenty-Sixth Edition, provides a concise, yet complete, practical introduction to the most important areas of the tax law for your students. Easy-to-digest sections of tax information throughout this edition incorporate numerous real examples using actual tax forms. New features in this edition present intriguing, and even humorous, actual tax situations to maintain student interest. Strategically placed self-check problems provide immediate feedback before students proceed to the next section. Strong end-of-chapter reinforcement, including online interactive quizzes, further prepares students for future exams and career success. Up-to-the-minute tax information, revised each year to reflect the current tax law, ensures you are presenting the latest information, while New Law Alerts sections detail the effects of the latest tax laws. With the help of INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS' comprehensive support package and complete proven presentation, your students leave your course with the knowledge and skills to handle the challenges today's tax preparers frequently face.
Synopsis
Tax Professionals; CPAs; Accounting Students
Synopsis
Learn the skills you need for effective individual income tax preparation with the proven forms approach and hands-on workbook format. INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS 2009, 27th Edition provides a concise, practical, and time-tested introduction to the most important areas of tax law. Easy-to-read sections incorporate real examples using actual tax forms. This edition presents intriguing, real, and often humorous tax situations. Strategically placed self-study problems provide immediate feedback, while strong end-of-chapter problems and online interactive quizzes help prepare you for tests and the real world. The text is revised annually to ensure you are learning the latest tax laws.
About the Author
Gerald E. Whittenburg is a professor of accounting and taxation at San Diego State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston. Dr. Whittenburg's professional designations include Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Enrolled Agent (EA). Professor Whittenburg's research interests have focused on corporate and individual taxation, as well as the tax research process. His articles on these and other topics have appeared in such journals as the ACCOUNTING REVIEW, ADVANCES IN TAXATION, ACCOUNTING EDUCATION: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, DECISION SCIENCES JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATION, JOURNAL OF TAXATION, TAXES, MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING, PRACTICAL TAX STRATEGIES, JOURNAL OF TAXATION OF INVESTMENTS, VALUATION STRATEGIES, JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS STRATEGY, JOURNAL OF TAXATION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, THE TAX ADVISER, TAX NOTES, REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING AND TAXATION, and JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING EDUCATION. Dr. Whittenburg has authored several tax textbooks, including INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS and FEDERAL TAX RESEARCH. Dr. Whittenburg was a visiting scholar at the University of Adelaide (Australia ) in 1999 and 2005 and the University of South Australia in 2009 and 2010. In 2003, he received a Fulbright Senior Specialist grant at the Academy of Tax Services of Ukraine. While in Ukraine, he lectured students and conferred with the faculty and staff on income taxation in the United States. Martha Altus-Buller is a CPA with her own tax practice in San Diego, California. She attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon for two years, holds a BA in Mathematics from the University of California at San Diego and a MS in Accounting from San Diego State University. She won a Sells award for scoring among the top in the country on the May 1983 CPA exam. Her practical experience includes work as a tax manager for Arthur Young, now Ernst & Young, one of the (then) Big 8 accounting firms, and more than two decades of full-time practice in tax accounting.
Table of Contents
1. The Individual Income Tax Return. 2. Gross Income and Exclusions. 3. Business Expenses and Retirement Plans. 4. Self-Employed and Employee Expenses. 5. Itemized Deductions and Other Incentives. 6. Credits and Special Taxes. 7. Accounting Periods, Methods, and Depreciation. 8. Capital Gains and Losses. 9. Withholding, Estimated Payments, and Payroll Taxes. 10. Partnership Taxation. 11. The Corporate Income Tax. 12. Tax Administration and Tax Planning. Appendix A: Tax Rate Schedules and Tax Tables. Appendix B: Earned Income Tax Credit Table. Appendix C: Withholding Tables. Appendix D: Extra Tax Forms. Appendix E: Additional Comprehensive Tax Return Problems.