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Study of federal income taxation of individuals and their impact on personal and business financial decision making. Topics include: concepts of gross income, deductions, tax credits; business and personal investment deductions; sale and other dispositions of property; changes in tax law and economic impact of the law. Although the course emphasizes income taxation, issues such as gift, estate, partnership and corporate taxation are discussed.

ACC 202; Business department majors only or permission of the department.

Program: Accounting

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

ACC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Accounting

Credits 1-3

ACC-495

Special Topics

Advanced level course on special topics, current issues,…

Accounting

Credits 1-5

ACC-461

International Accounting

The course studies how accounting is practiced in…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-442

Accounting Information Systems

This course provides an opportunity for accounting majors…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-441

Auditing

An introductory course covering both the concepts and…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-421

Advanced Cost Accounting

Advanced level cost accounting with emphasis on integration…

Accounting

Credits 3