Handbook on Taxation


Book Description

A groundbreaking reference, this book provides a comprehensive review of tax policy from political, legal, constitutional, administrative, and economic perspectives. A collection of writings from over 45 prominent tax experts, it charts the influence of taxation on economic activity and economic behavior. Featuring over 2400 references, tables, equations, and drawings, the book describes how taxes affect individual and business behavior, shows how taxes operate as work and investment incentives, explains how tax structures impact different income groups, weighs the balanced use of sales, property, and personal income taxes, traces the influence of recent tax changes, and more.







Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation


Book Description

For mainstream introductory courses in federal income tax concepts and applications as related to Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts, at the undergraduate or MBA level. This text goes beyond its role as an exhaustive guide to 2006 Federal Tax mandates. The unique margin notes act as an internal study guide to provide additional assistance for students and help them master the concepts of federal taxation.