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Federal Tax Research, 13th Edition

Roby B. Sawyers, Steven Gill

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Federal Tax Research 13th Edition by Roby B. Sawyers/Steven Gill

Overview

Sawyers/Gill's FEDERAL TAX RESEARCH, 13e, provides a thorough study of today's tax practices and ethics using primary and secondary sources of tax law and current IRS practices and procedures. A step-by-step focus on hands-on tax research practices emphasizes today's most popular online tax research tools, including Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, CCH AnswerConnect and Bloomberg Tax. A Research Case Matrix will be used to easily integrate new cases for thoughtful challenges. The new edition addresses ethical challenges in taxation and legislative changes enacted through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, and how Congress enacts technical changes. This edition focuses on key research skills, problem-solving and communication skills for today’s workplace as students learn the most important elements of today’s federal tax law.

Roby B. Sawyers

Dr. Roby Sawyers, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, is the DHG Professor and Department Head in Accounting in the Poole College of Management at NC State University in Raleigh, NC. He earned an undergraduate accounting degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Accounting from the University of South Florida and a Ph.D. from Arizona State University. Dr. Sawyers has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate tax courses at NC State and served as a visiting professor in the International Management Program at the Catholic University in Lille, France, the Vienna School of Economics and Business (Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien), SMEMA Business School in Raleigh, NC and Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Piacenza, Italy. He has taught continuing education courses for the AICPA and a number of international accounting firms. In addition to co-authoring FEDERAL TAX RESEARCH, Dr. Sawyers is a frequent contributor for leading academic, policy and professional tax journals. Dr. Sawyers has been an active member of the AICPA's Tax Division, having served on the Tax Executive Committee and chaired the Trust, Estate and Gift Tax Technical Resource Panel and the AICPA's task force on estate tax reform.

Steven Gill

Dr. Steven Gill is an associate professor in the Charles W. Lamden School of Accountancy at the Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University. He received a B.S. in accounting from the University of Florida (Gainesville, FL), an M.S. in taxation from Northeastern University (Boston, MA) and a Ph.D. in accounting (University of Massachusetts). Prior to entering academia, Dr. Gill worked for twelve years in the field of accounting, including roles in public accounting, internal audit, corporate accounting and, ultimately, vice president of finance. Dr. Gill's research interests include a concentration in taxation, including mutual funds and college savings ("529") plans and wider interests in tax compliance behavior. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses and his teaching interests include taxation and both financial and managerial accounting. Dr. Gill ls co-author of FEDERAL TAX RESEARCH and INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS.
  • FOCUSED ON SKILLS and topics tested is part of the new CPA exam.
  • NEW AND REVISED EXAMPLES expertly illustrate the tax research process to your students.
  • COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH CASES AND SOLUTIONS make it easy to assign and grade cases.
  • UPDATED DISCUSSION OF THE BASICS OF INTERNATIONAL TAXATION
  • IMPROVED AND EXPANDED DISCUSSION OF RULES AND ETHICS IN TAX PRACTICE
  • NEW SPOTLIGHT ON TAXATION FEATURES makes it easier to provide interesting real-life examples to your students.
  • EXPANDED WRITING AND COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENTS help hone students communication and critical thinking skills.
  • UNMATCHED DEGREE OF HANDS-ON TAX RESEARCH ANALYSIS REFINES READER'S SKILLS. This edition’s proven, hands-on approach focuses on active learning and real-world experiences to prepare students for professional success.
  • UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE HIGHLIGHTS ONLINE RESEARCH SKILLS. Students learn how to most effectively use today’s leading online tax research tools with this edition’s in-depth focus on CCH AnswerConnect and Thomson Reuters Checkpoint. Students also learn to use Bloomberg Tax and Tax Analysts.
  • EASY-TO-FOLLOW SCREEN IMAGES AND TUTORIALS MAKE IT INTUITIVE TO PRESENT TODAY’S RESEARCH TOOLS TO YOUR STUDENTS. With this edition’s clear presentation, students efficiently learn how to maximize the research tools available to them.
Part I: THE TAX RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT.
1. Introduction to Tax Practice and Ethics.
2. Tax Research Methodology.
Part II: PRIMARY SOURCES OF FEDERAL TAX LAW.
3. Constitutional and Legislative Sources.
4. Administrative Regulations and Rulings.
5. Judicial Interpretations.
Part III: RESEARCH TOOLS.
6. Thomson Reuters Checkpoint.
7. CCH AnswerConnect.
8. Other Tax Services and Tax Periodicals.
9. Multijurisdictional Taxes.
Part IV: IMPLEMENTING THE RESEARCH TOOLS.
10. Communicating Research Results.
11. Tax Planning.
12. Working with the IRS.
13. Tax Practice and Administration.
Glossary.
Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357988477
  • ISBN-13: 9780357988473
  • RETAIL $84.95

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  • ISBN-13: 9780357988411
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