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Principles of Taxation for Business and Investment Planning focuses on the role taxes play in business and investment decisions, presenting the general roles of taxation and discussing its implications for all tax-paying entities before delving into a specific exception. The benefit of this approach is a strong grasp of the fundamental principles informing taxation rules: students comprehend the framework of the tax system, making future changes to the tax code easier to understand-no matter how many there are.
Unlike traditional introductory titles, Principles of Taxation for Business and Investment Planning downplays the technical detail that makes the study of Taxation convoluted and off-putting for business students. This title shows students that an understanding of Taxation is not only relevant, but critical to their success in the business world. Don't just teach your students the tax code; teach them how the tax code affects business decision making!
1 Taxes and Taxing Jurisdictions
2 Policy Standards for a Good Tax
PART TWO: FUNDAMENTALS OF TAX PLANNING
3 Taxes as Transaction Costs
4 Maxims of Income Tax Planning
5 Tax Research
PART THREE: THE MEASUREMENT OF TAXABLE INCOME
6 Taxable Income from Business Operations
7 Property Acquisitions and Cost Recovery Deductions
Appendix 7–A: Midquarter Convention Tables
8 Property Dispositions
9 Nontaxable Exchanges
PART FOUR: THE TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME
10 Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, LLCs, and S Corporations
Appendix 10–A: Calculating the QBI Deduction When Taxable Income Is in the Phase-in Range
11 The Corporate Taxpayer
Appendix 11–A: Schedule M-3 for Reconciling Book and Taxable Income
12 The Choice of Business Entity
13 Jurisdictional Issues in Business Taxation
PART FIVE: THE INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER
14 The Individual Tax Formula
15 Compensation and Retirement Planning
16 Investment and Personal Financial Planning
Appendix 16–A: Comprehensive Schedule D Problem
17 Tax Consequences of Personal Activities
Appendix 17–A: Social Security Worksheet (Adapted from IRS Publication 915)
PART SIX: THE TAX COMPLIANCE PROCESS
18 The Tax Compliance Process
Appendix A: Present Value of $1
Appendix B: Present Value of Annuity of $1
Appendix C: 2023 Income Tax Rates
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About the Author
Sally Jones
Sally M. Jones is professor emeritus of accounting at the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia, where she taught undergraduate and graduate tax courses. Before joining the Virginia faculty in 1992, Professor Jones spent 14 years on the faculty of the Graduate School of Business, University of Texas at Austin. She received her undergraduate degree from Augusta College, her MPA from the University of Texas, and her PhD from the University of Houston. She is also a CPA. Professor Jones was the first editor of Advances in Taxation (JAI Press) and the Price Waterhouse Case Studies in Taxation. She has published numerous articles in the Journal of Taxation, The Tax Adviser, and the Journal of the American Taxation Association. Professor Jones is a frequent speaker at tax conferences and symposia, a past president of the American Taxation Association, and the 2000 recipient of the Ray M. Sommerfeld Outstanding Tax Educator Award.
Shelley Rhoades-Catanach
Shelley Rhoades-Catanach is an associate professor of accountancy at Villanova University. She teaches a variety of tax courses in Villanova’s undergraduate, masters of accounting, and graduate tax programs. Before joining the Villanova faculty in 1998, Professor Rhoades-Catanach spent four years on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis. She has also served as a visiting faculty member at the Darden Graduate School, University of Virginia, and at INSEAD, an international MBA program in Fontainebleau, France. She received her undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.
Professor Rhoades-Catanach has published articles in numerous journals, including the Journal of the American Taxation Association, Accounting Review, Issues in Accounting Education, Journal of Accounting Education, and Review of Accounting Studies. She has served as president, vice president, and trustee of the American Taxation Association and on the editorial boards of the Journal of the American Taxation Association and the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. She currently serves as co-editor of the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation. Professor Rhoades-Catanach is the 2010 recipient of the Ray M. Sommerfeld Outstanding Tax Educator Award.
Sandra Callaghan
Sandra Renfro Callaghan is an associate professor of accounting at the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University. She joined the faculty in 1998 after earning her PhD in accounting from Michigan State University. Her current research is primarily focused on topics in taxation, executive compensation, and the Affordable Health Care Act. Professor Callaghan teaches tax and financial accounting courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level and has earned numerous teaching awards including the Deans' Teaching Award and Neeley School of Business Alumni Professor of the Year. She has served in various leadership roles, including president, with the American Taxation Association and with the American Accounting Association Council. Professor Callaghan also earned a BS from Texas Christian University and an MPA from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to earning her PhD, she was a tax professional with Ernst & Young.
Thomas Kubick
Thomas R. Kubick is a professor of accountancy and Fulk faculty chair at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate tax courses. Prior to joining the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in July 2019, he was an associate professor at the University of Kansas. A native of Lincoln, he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He holds numerous professional certifications, including the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Professor Kubick’s research interests include taxation, corporate finance, and incentives. His research has been published in numerous academic journals such as the Journal of Accounting and Economics, The Accounting Review, Management Science, Review of Accounting Studies, Journal of Corporate Finance, National Tax Journal, and the Journal of the American Taxation Association. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Business Finance and Accounting and the Journal of International Accounting Research.
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