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Nov 27, 2024
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ACCT 436 - Federal Income Tax II5 Study of advanced topics in federal taxation, including formation, operation, and dissolution of the business entity. Expand knowledge base as to choice of entity and special tax subjects. Emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations, competent tax, and thoughtful tax planning. Course requires participation in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program which includes assisting taxpayers with preparation of their individual income tax returns with the supervision of tax professionals. Emphasis is given to the development of communications skills in a professional-to-client environment. The taxpayer assistance component of the course is spread over parts of the winter and spring quarters. Students receive an “N” grade for winter quarter and the course grade spring quarter. Prerequisite: ACCT 301 and ACCT 336.
Academic Level: Undergraduate Instructional Method: Lecture School: Albers School of Business & Economics
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