Federal Income Taxation of Corporations


Book Description

This is the 2007 Supplement to McDaniel, McMahon, and Simmons' Federal Income Taxation Of Corporations, 3d. The primary casebook provides detailed information on federal income taxation of corporations. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series®, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of taxation of corporations. Text and explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases.










Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations


Book Description

This is the 2007 Supplement updates the Fourth Edition of McDaniel, McMahon and Simmons' Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations. The primary casebook's Fourth Edition explores in depth in a single volume both the technical and policy issues associated with taxation of partnerships, C corporations, and S corporations. It is specifically designed for a course focusing on comparison of partnerships, C corporations, and S corporations, while presenting selected in-depth coverage of advanced issues. Adaptable for use in a wide variety of courses or sequence of courses dealing with taxation of business organizations at either the J.D. or LL.M level, it can be used to teach partnership taxation, basic corporate taxation, or corporate reorganizations. Arrangement of both the subdivisions within the chapters and the detailed illustrative material following the principal cases facilitates assignment of selected portions of the material on any particular topic to suit the individual instructor's choice of method and scope of coverage. Within each section, the book moves from the straight-forward to the more complex rules associated with the topic. Materials on acquisitions and reorganizations are organized to facilitate selective coverage in survey courses.




Federal Income Taxation of Corporations


Book Description

This problem set is designed to accompany the law school casebook, Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, 3rd. However, the problems can be used with any text on this subject. The problems are organized to correspond with the chapter and section headings of the casebook and, in general, the solutions can be found within the material presented in those sections.