West Federal Taxation : West's Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and Treasury Regulations, Annotated and Selected 2004 (West Federal Taxation)

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West Federal Taxation : West's Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and Treasury Regulations, Annotated and Selected 2004 (West Federal Taxation)

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Book Description
An ideal alternative to the traditional, bulky, and expensive multi-volume set of Code and Regulations, this single-volume reference book provides a useful selection of Code and Regulations sections and clear annotations in the form of Editorial Summaries. These concise annotations explain, analyze and cross-reference topics to help students fully understand the intricacies of the Code. Smith's Internal Revenue Code is a perfect supplement for any West Federal Taxation text as well as an excellent primary text for the Federal Taxation course that stresses a Code & Regulations approach.

About the Author
James E. Smith is the John S. Quinn Professor of Accounting at the College of William and Mary. He has been a member of the Accounting Faculty for thirty years. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Arizona. Professor Smith has served as a discussion leader for Continuing Professional Education programs for the AICPA, Federal Tax Workshops, and various state CPA societies. He has conducted programs in over 40 states for approximately 25,000 CPAs. He has been the recipient of the AICPA's Outstanding Discussion Leader Award and the American Taxation Association / Arthur Andersen Teaching Innovation Award. Other awards received by him include the Virginia Society of CPAs' Outstanding Accounting Educator Award and the James Madison University's Outstanding Accounting Educator Award. He was the President of the Administrators of Accounting Programs Group (AAPG) in 1991-1992. He was the faculty adviser for the William and Mary teams that received first place in the Arthur Andersen Tax Challenge in 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, and 2001.

West Federal Taxation : West's Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and Treasury Regulations, Annotated and Selected 2004 (West Federal Taxation),James E. Smith,South-Western College/West,0324200498,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Taxation,Taxation - General

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