Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement

Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement
Author: Allen Madison
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543811019

Written by a professor with experience on all sides of federal tax disputes, Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcementprovides students with a guide through the thicket of rules and procedures that comprise the federal tax system, helping them make sense of a seemingly random collection of dense rules and seemingly inaccessible entities governing federal tax procedure and enforcement. For ease of teaching and learning, Professor Madison breaks down the rules and concepts of tax procedures and enforcement into four distinct parts based on the decisions and determinations the parties to a tax dispute must make, as well as the rules affecting those decisions. Professors and students will benefit from: A new perspective on how to present the tax system to students A bird’s eye view of the tax system while drilling deep into essential topics A standalone resource—all necessary statutes and regulations within the text Probing notes and questions after each case that help put the cases in context A balance of technical language—less technical than the highly technical language used by tax practitioners, but more technical than law students have yet been exposed to in their legal studies

Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement

Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement
Author: Allen D. Madison
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543810055

Written by a professor with experience on all sides of federal tax disputes, Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement provides students with a guide through the thicket of rules and procedures that comprise the federal tax system, helping them make sense of a seemingly random collection of dense rules and seemingly inaccessible entities governing federal tax procedure and enforcement. For ease of teaching and learning, Professor Madison breaks down the rules and concepts of tax procedures and enforcement into four distinct parts based on the decisions and determinations the parties to a tax dispute must make, as well as the rules affecting those decisions. Professors and students will benefit from: A new perspective on how to present the tax system to students A bird’s eye view of the tax system while drilling deep into essential topics A standalone resource—all necessary statutes and regulations within the text Probing notes and questions after each case that help put the cases in context A balance of technical language—less technical than the highly technical language used by tax practitioners, but more technical than law students have yet been exposed to in their legal studies

Why People Pay Taxes

Why People Pay Taxes
Author: Joel Slemrod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780472103386

Experts discuss strategies for curtailing tax evasion

Auditing Fundamentals in a South African Context

Auditing Fundamentals in a South African Context
Author: Pieter von Wielligh
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190749040

Auditing Fundamentals in a South African Context 2e is a practical, applied and engaging introductory textbook that supports students throughout the undergraduate level of the Auditing curriculum. The text is designed to enhance learning by supporting holistic understanding: theory is presented within the framework of the real-world business environment, assisting students to apply principles and standards with an understanding of their context. The text offers a clear pedagogical framework, which supports applied learning and develops independent, critical and reflective engagement with the subject matter. A continuing case study, which follows each stage of the audit of a South African company, demonstrates the practical application of learned principles and the integration of the auditing process with a typical audit client's business. The second edition is comprehensively revised to reflect all relevant, recent changes in the requirements of legislation, financial reporting and auditing pronouncements and codes, and addresses the new Code of Professional Conduct which was issued by the SA Institute of Chartered Accountants in the final quarter of 2018. Additional educational resources support teaching and learning, assisting students to develop the academic skills required to master their studies.

Public Financial Management Reforms in Turkey: Progress and Challenges, Volume 1

Public Financial Management Reforms in Turkey: Progress and Challenges, Volume 1
Author: Halis Kıral
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811519145

This book provides an assessment of public financial management (PFM) reforms in developing countries using Turkey as a case study. The book elaborates on revenue management, expenditure management, public budget, public financial management information systems, asset and liability management, intergovernmental fiscal relations, accounting, financial reporting, and auditing. Bringing together academics and practitioners, the book analyzes the PFM reforms in the light of theoretical explanations and practices to reveal the achievements, challenges, and future perspectives of PFM.

Nonprofit Law

Nonprofit Law
Author: Elizabeth Schmidt
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 870
Release: 2021-01-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 154382725X

Nonprofit Law: The Life Cycle of A Charitable Organization