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Full title: Income Tax Fundamentals 2021, 39th Edition
Edition: 39th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Gerald E. Whittenburg; Martha Altus-Buller; Steven Gill
ISBN: 9780357141526, 9780357141526
Format: PDF
Description of Income Tax Fundamentals 2021, 39th Edition:
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Table of Contents of Income Tax Fundamentals 2021, 39th Edition PDF ebook:
About the AuthorsThe Annotated 1040 MapTable of ContentsChapter 1: The Individual Income Tax Return1-1: History and Objectives of the Tax System1-2 Reporting and Taxable Entities1-3: The Tax Formula for Individuals1-4: Who Must File1-5: Filing Status and Tax Computation1-6: Qualifying Dependents1-7: Economic Impact Payment and Recovery Rebate Credit1-8: The Standard Deduction1-9: A Brief Overview of Capital Gains and Losses1-10 Tax and the Internet1-11: Electronic Filing (E-Filing)Questions and ProblemsChapter 2: Gross Income and Exclusions2-1: The Nature of Gross Income2-2: Salaries and Wages2-3: Accident and Health Insurance2.4: Meals and Lodging2.5: Employee Fringe Benefits2.6: Prizes and Awards2.7: Annuities2.8: Life Insurance2.9: Interest and Dividend Income2.10: Municipal Bond Interest2.11: Gifts And Inheritances2.12: Scholarships2.13: Alimony2.14: Educational Incentives2.15: Unemployment Compensation2.16: Social Security Benefits2.17: Community Property2.18: Forgiveness of Debt IncomeQuestions and ProblemsChapter 3: Business Income and Expenses3.1: Schedule C3.2: Inventories3.3: Transportation3.4: Travel Expenses3.5: Meals and Entertainment3.6: Educational Expenses3.7: Dues, Subscriptions, and Publications3.8: Special Clothing and Uniforms3.9: Business Gifts3.10: Bad Debts3.11: Office in the home3.12: Hobby LossesQuestions and ProblemsChapter 4: Additional Income and the Qualified Business Income Deduction4.1: What Is a Capital Asset?4.2: Holding Period4.3: Calculation of Gain or Loss4.4: Net Capital Gains4.5: Net Capital Losses4.6: Sale of a Personal Residence4.7: Rental Income and Expenses4.8: Passive Loss Limitations4.9: Net operating Losses4.10: Qualified Business Income (QBI) DeductionQuestions and ProblemsChapter 5: Deductions For and From AGI5.1: Health Savings Accounts5.2: Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction5.3: Individual Retirement Accounts5.4: Small Business and Self-Employed Retirement Plans5.5: Other for AGI Deductions5.6: Medical Expenses5.7: Taxes5.8: Interest5.9: Charitable Contributions5.10: other Itemized DeductionsQuestions and ProblemsChapter 6: Accounting Periods and Other Taxes6.1: Accounting Periods6.2: Accounting Methods6.3: Related Parties (Section 267)6.4: Unearned Income of Minor Children and Certain Students6.5: The Individual Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)6.6: Self-Employment Tax6.7: The Nanny Tax6.8: Special Taxes for high-Income TaxpayersQuestions and ProblemsChapter 7: Tax Credits7.1: Child Tax Credit7.2: Earned Income Credit7.3: Child and Dependent Care Credit7.4: The Affordable Care Act7.5: Education Tax Credits7.6: Foreign Exclusion and Tax Credit7.7: Adoption Expenses7.8: Energy Credits7.9: Low-Income Retirement Plan Contribution CreditQuestions and ProblemsChapter 8: Depreciation and Sale of Business Property8.1: Depreciation8.2: Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) and Bonus Depreciation8.3: Election to Expense (Section 179)8.4: Listed Property8.5: Limitation on Depreciation of Luxury Automobiles8.6: Intangibles8.7: Section 1231 Gains and Losses8.8: Depreciation Recapture8.9: Business Casualty Gains and Losses8.10: Installment Sales8.11: Like-Kind Exchanges8.12: Involuntary ConversionsQuestions and ProblemsChapter 9: Payroll, Estimated Payments, and Retirement Plans9.1: Withholding Methods9.2: Estimated Payments9.3: The FICA Tax9.4: Federal Tax Deposit System9.5: Employer Reporting Requirements9.6: The FUTA Tax9.7: Qualified Retirement Plans9.8: RolloversQuestions and ProblemsChapter 10: Partnership Taxation10.1: Nature of Partnership Taxation10.2: Partnership Formation10.3: Partnership Income Reporting10.4: Current Distributions and Guaranteed Payments10.5: Tax Years10.6: Transactions Between Partners and the Partnership10.7: Qualified Business Income Deduction for Partners10.8: The At-Risk Rule10.9: Limited Liability CompaniesQuestions and ProblemsChapter 11: The Corporate Income Tax11.1: Corporate Tax Rates11.2: Corporate Gains and Losses11.3: Special Deductions and Limitations11.4: Schedule M-111.5: Filing Requirements and Estimated Tax11.6: S Corporations11.7: Corporate Formation11.8: Corporate Accumulations11.9: The Corporate Alternative Minimum TaxQuestions and ProblemsChapter 12: Tax Administration and Tax Planning12.1: The Internal Revenue Service12.2: The Audit Process12.3: Interest and Penalties12.4: Statute of Limitations12.5: Preparers, Proof, and Privilege12.6: The Taxpayer Bill of Rights12.7: Tax PlanningQuestions and ProblemsAppendix A: Tax Rate Schedules and Tax TableAppendix B: Earned Income Credit TableAppendix C: Withholding TablesAppendix D: Additional Comprehensive Tax Return ProblemsAppendix E: Solutions to Self-Study ProblemsGlossary of Tax TermsIndex