Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships

Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships
Author: Richard L. Doernberg
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 992
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A return to coverage of partnerships and limited liability companies highlights the Third Edition of Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships. with more of the extremely effective problems that gained it such widespread praise, this flexible casebook is now completely updated for use in a wide variety of course offerings. To simplify the intricacies of the taxation of business enterprises, the authors: use problems and examples in almost every chapter - in addition to cases and notes illustrate typical commercial transactions emphasize major themes of policy and practice keep the book flexible enough to be used in two-, three-, or four-credit courses Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships, Third Edition, is logically organized into three main parts: Corporations S Corporations Partnerships The Third Edition reflects recent developments in corporate and partnership taxation: 10 full chapters on partnership taxation including new materials that address the explosive growth of limited liability companies and hybrid entities new debt/equity limitations in corporate formations and reorganizations anti-abuse redemption provisions covering stock options and sales between related corporations the Anti-Morris Trust changes to tax-free spin-offs new elective classification regulations liberalization of Subchapter S shareholder restrictions and changes to timing of Subchapter S distributions, and Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiaries

Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and S Corporations, Supplement

Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and S Corporations, Supplement
Author: Paul R. McDaniel
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-08-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781599419794

This 2011 supplement updates the casebook, which provides detailed information on federal income taxation of partnerships and S corporations. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research and includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of taxation of partnerships and S corporations.

The Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, and Owners

The Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, and Owners
Author: JEFFERY L. KWALL
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781640207530

An up-to-date response to the trend toward teaching corporate tax and partnership tax in a consolidated course, the 6th edition comprehensively incorporates all relevant changes resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed into law on December 22, 2017. The new edition continues to use a unique mix of cases and rulings focusing on tax issues in a business planning context. The creative, student-friendly structure includes many examples and problems. The material can be taught in either an integrated manner or entity-by-entity. The 6th edition incorporates all legislative changes since the prior edition and recent cases and rulings. The 6th edition includes many examples and problems. Parts I-IV are designed for an intermediate three or four credit course on C Corporations, S Corporations and partnerships. The material can be taught in either an integrated manner or entity-by-entity. Parts V-VI are designed for an advanced, two or three credit course in asset and stock sales, corporate reorganizations and spin-offs. The casebook is also appropriate for a three or four credit intermediate corporate tax course by omitting the partnership chapters. The book is suitable for both the J.D. and LL.M levels.

The Logic of Subchapter K

The Logic of Subchapter K
Author: Laura E. Cunningham
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The material avoids neither the hard questions nor the conceptual difficulties, leaving students with a firm understanding of partnership taxation. Each chapter begins with a basic explanation of the relevant provisions, and the roles that they play in the overall structure of Subchapter K. Includes an increasingly detailed discussion of the specific rules, including multiple illustrative examples. Each chapter builds on the earlier chapters, leading the student through Subchapter K's seamless web. For J.D. or graduate-level law school courses on partnership taxation.

Federal Income Taxation of Individuals

Federal Income Taxation of Individuals
Author: JEFFREY L. KWALL
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781640207516

On the 25th anniversary of Jeffrey Kwall's groundbreaking The Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, and Their Owners (now in its 6th edition), Kwall has done it again with a brand-new take on personal income tax in The Federal Income Taxation of Individuals: An Integrated Approach. Part of Foundation Press's forward-looking Doctrine and Practice Series, Kwall's book offers a modern approach to income tax designed to resonate with the current generation of law students. The book fully integrates the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and, in addition to the traditional cases, contains a collection of contemporary cases with provocative fact patterns that will interest all students. In that light, the book was designed to accommodate students with different learning styles by providing explanatory text and notes, detailed examples and problems, and a myriad of text boxes offering insights, discussion questions, online references, points worth noting, and applications to the practice of law. A primary goal of the book is to expose students to practical tax problems and to heighten student awareness of quality of practice issues. This goal dovetails with the book's recurring theme that economic considerations always outweigh tax considerations. The book consists of 18 Chapters. After an Introduction (Chapter 1), Chapters 2-8 focus on Gross Income. Because tax law is a foreign subject to most law students, these early chapters explore gross income in the context of familiar economic relationships (e.g., a business owner and its employees, a donor and a donee, a lender and a borrower). Chapters 9 and 10 address Deductions. In addition to focusing on allowance provisions, these chapters integrate the consequential impact of classifying deductions as section 62 deductions, miscellaneous itemized deductions, and other itemized deductions. Chapters 11-14 are focused on Timing questions with emphasis on the tax law's treatment of time value of money issues. Chapters 15 and 16 address Tax Rates and include coverage of assignment of income issues, capital gains and losses, and dividends. Chapter 17 highlights the Alternative Minimum Tax and Chapter 18 introduces the taxation of corporations and partnerships to whet students' appetites for future tax courses. The book is ideally suited for a three-credit or four-credit introductory income tax course.

(Circular E), Employer's Tax Guide - Publication 15 (For Use in 2021)

(Circular E), Employer's Tax Guide - Publication 15 (For Use in 2021)
Author: Internal Revenue Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781678085223

Employer's Tax Guide (Circular E) - The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), enacted on March 18, 2020, and amended by the COVID-related Tax Relief Act of 2020, provides certain employers with tax credits that reimburse them for the cost of providing paid sick and family leave wages to their employees for leave related to COVID‐19. Qualified sick and family leave wages and the related credits for qualified sick and family leave wages are only reported on employment tax returns with respect to wages paid for leave taken in quarters beginning after March 31, 2020, and before April 1, 2021, unless extended by future legislation. If you paid qualified sick and family leave wages in 2021 for 2020 leave, you will claim the credit on your 2021 employment tax return. Under the FFCRA, certain employers with fewer than 500 employees provide paid sick and fam-ily leave to employees unable to work or telework. The FFCRA required such employers to provide leave to such employees after March 31, 2020, and before January 1, 2021. Publication 15 (For use in 2021)