Individual Income Tax: From Law to Practice
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Book Description
This tax book is a dyamic, unique blend of print-based and Web-based instructional material that gives you continued up-to-the-minute coverage thus bettering most tax and accounting texts that are out of date before they arrive in the bookstore. Designed to be dynamic, it combines print and web materials in order to respond to rapidly changing tax material while helping students think about and, more importantly, use the WWW for academic, learning, and tax research purposes. With its unique blend of web materials, that allows for a more concise print form which is an excellent value for your students. It also bridges the gap between texts that are heavily law and/or theory oriented (with little practical material) and ones that are fill-in-the-blank with no guidance as to where to look for appropriate tax authority (i.e. Code or Regulations). Schisler & Niswander recognize theoretical and the practical needs by providing a solid foundation with research identifying key topical coverage requested along with tools, such as using the WWW, helping to locate the appropriate tax authority. Shisler & Niswander deliver updates via the WWW to complement the printed material.
About the Author
Dan L. Schisler is an Associate Professor of Accounting at East Carolina University. He earned his B.S. in Accounting from Southeastern Lousianna University, a MAC in Accounting Auburn University, and a Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Memphis. Dr. Schisler has published numerous articles in national academic journals such as "Journal of the American Taxation Association," "Advances in Taxation," and "Accounting Horizons," among others. He is also on the Editorial Board of "Advances in Taxation." Dr. Schisler teaches tax and accounting at the graduate and undergraduate level at Eastern Carolina where he has been recognized for teaching excellence by receipt of numerous teaching awards at the department, school and university level. Prior to entering academics, he worked for KPMG Peat Marwick. Dr. Schisler is currently a licensed CPA in North Carolina and Louisiana. Fredrick (Rick) Niswander is Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs and Associate Professor of Accounting at East Carolina University. He has taught Introductory Financial Accounting, International Accounting, Intermediate Accounting I, and currently teaches a graduate accounting course that encompasses taxation, financial accounting and governmental accounting. He holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from Texas A&M University. Prior to obtaining his doctorate joining the ECU faculty in 1993, for several years he was the chief financial officer of a privately held $400 million real estate company in Arizona. Prior to that, he was the controller of a 20-location wholesale and retail gasoline and oil products business and was also employed by Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, as it was known at the time. He holds a BSBA in Accounting from Idaho State University. Dr. Niswander has published in the "Journal of Accounting and Public Policy," "Accounting Horizons," "Journal of International Business Studies," the "Oil and Gas Tax Quarterly," and elsewhere. He has been a CPA since 1981 and is a member of the North Carolina Association of CPA's, the AICPA, and the AAA.
Individual Income Tax: From Law to Practice,Dan Schisler,Frederick Niswander,South-Western College Pub,0030335086,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,General,Income tax,Law and legislation,Outlines, syllabi, etc,Reference,Study and teaching,Taxation,United States,Business & Economics / Accounting / General
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