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Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation 2009: Individuals, 22/E
Thomas R. Pope
Kenneth E. Anderson
John L. Kramer

ISBN-10: 0136067042
ISBN-13: 9780136067047

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2009
Format: Cloth; 912 pp
Published: 04/30/2008

Suggested retail price: $153.33
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For any first course in Federal Taxation at the undergraduate or MBA level.

 

The Pope/Anderson/Kramer series is unsurpassed in blending the technical content of the most recent federal taxation mandates with the highest level of readability and relevancy for students.

For any first course in Federal Taxation at the undergraduate or MBA level.

The Pope/Anderson/Kramer series is unsurpassed in blending the technical content of the most recent federal taxation mandates with the highest level of readability and relevancy for students. 

The Latest Mandates in Federal Taxation

Commitment to Currency–The annual Pope/Anderson/Kramer series texts publish in April of each year, bringing you and your students the most recent updates in taxation. In addition to updating the annual editions, the authors will also respond to important changes in the tax law in between editions if necessary.  For example, the authors provided an update covering the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act  and the Pension Protection Act  (PPA).

FAS 109 – Issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, this document dictates how firms should account for income taxes in the financial statements of a business.  The increased scrutiny of the tax provision in financial statements compels tax and auditing professionals to have a strong working knowledge of this area. To help meet this need, the textbook includes a Financial Statement Implications section at the end of relevant chapters.

·        General Coverage, (Chapter 3)
·        Implications of Specific Transactions, (Chapter 2, 5, 7, 8, 16)
·        Tax Return and Financial Accounting Exercise (Chapter 3)

Federal Taxation Made Easy

Unique Margin Notes, which are unmatched in any other tax book, act as an internal study guide to provide additional assistance for students and help them master the concepts of federal taxation.

·        Additional Comment

·        Key Points


·        Real-World Examples

·        Typical Misconceptions

·        Ethical Points

·        Self-Study Questions and Answers


·        Book-to-Tax Accounting Comparisons

·        Historical Notes

·        Tax Strategy Tips


Development of Critical Thinking Skills


“What Would You Do in This Situation?” boxes place students in a decision-making role to analyze the different sides of various issues. The boxes include many current controversies that are as yet unresolved or are currently being considered by the courts.


Stop and Think boxes are “speed bumps” that encourage students to pause and apply what they have just learned. Solutions for each issue are provided in the box.

 

OTHER POINTS OF DISTINCTION

Multi-State Tax Chapter is available on the Companion Website.

·        www.prenhall.com/pope

TaxAct Tax Preparation CD is available for packaging with the text.

For any first course in Federal Taxation at the undergraduate or MBA level.

The Pope/Anderson/Kramer series is unsurpassed in blending the technical content of the most recent federal taxation mandates with the highest level of readability and relevancy for students. 

The Latest Mandates in Federal Taxation

Commitment to Currency—The annual Pope/Anderson/Kramer series texts publish in April of each year, bringing you and your students the most recent updates in taxation. In addition to updating the annual editions, the authors will also respond to important changes in the tax law in between editions if necessary.  For example, the authors provided an update covering the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act  and the Pension Protection Act  (PPA).

FAS 109 — Issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, this document dictates how firms should account for income taxes in the financial statements of a business.  The increased scrutiny of the tax provision in financial statements compels tax and auditing professionals to have a strong working knowledge of this area. To help meet this need, the textbook includes a Financial Statement Implications section at the end of relevant chapters.

·        General Coverage, (Chapter 3)
·        Implications of Specific Transactions, (Chapter 2, 5, 7, 8, 16)
·        Tax Return and Financial Accounting Exercise (Chapter 3)

Chapter 1:        An Introduction to Taxation

 

Chapter 2:        Determination of Tax

 

Chapter 3:        Gross Income: Inclusions

 

Chapter 4:        Gross Income: Exclusions

 

Chapter 5:        Property Transaction: Capital Gains and Losses

 

Chapter 6:        Deductions and Losses

 

Chapter 7:        Itemized Deductions

 

Chapter 8:        Losses and Bad Debts

 

Chapter 9:        Employee Expenses and Deferred Compensation

 

Chapter 10:      Depreciation, Cost Recovery, Amortization, and Depletion

 

Chapter 11:      Accounting Periods and Methods

 

Chapter 12:      Property Transactions: Nontaxable Exchanges

 

Chapter 13:      Property Transactions: Section 1231 and Recapture

 

Chapter 14:      Special Tax Computation Methods, Tax Credits, and Payments of Tax

 

Chapter 15:      Tax Research

 

Chapter 16:      Corporations

 

Chapter 17:      Partnerships and S Corporations

 

Chapter 18:      Taxes and Investment Planning

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    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2008 | Prentice Hall | Cloth; 912 pages | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0136156371 | ISBN-13: 9780136156376
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  • Review Copy, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | Cloth; 912 pages | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0136072321 | ISBN-13: 9780136072324


  • Instructor Resource Center on CD Rom: Comprehensive, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | CD-ROM Only | Estimated Availability: 09/15/2008
    ISBN-10: 0136066895 | ISBN-13: 9780136066897
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  • Instructors Guide: Individuals, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 320 pages | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0136067077 | ISBN-13: 9780136067078


  • Solutions Manual: Individuals, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 350 pages | Estimated Availability: 07/15/2008
    ISBN-10: 0136067093 | ISBN-13: 9780136067092
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  • TestBank: Individuals, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 325 pages | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0136067069 | ISBN-13: 9780136067061
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  • TestGen, 22/E
    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
    © 2009 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0136067301 | ISBN-13: 9780136067306
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    Pope, Anderson & Kramer
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