Federal Income Taxation 16th edition
ISBN:1454809965
ISBN13:9781454809968
Publisher:Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Authors:Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro, Kirk J. Stark, Daniel N Shaviro, Kirk J Stark
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Federal Income Taxation Description
Federal Income Taxation 16 Edition Integrating theory and policy in an accessible, yet challenging approach, Federal Income Taxation features a tradition of distinguished authorship, reaching back to the original author Boris Bittker, eminent tax scholar from Yale Law. William A. Klein, who retires as of this edition, has a long-established reputation across academia, business and the federal government, and Bankman, Shaviro and Stark represent the best-known of younger tax scholars. A unique introduction lends insight to both the historical background and economic analysis of federal taxation for individuals. Problems interspersed between Notes and Questions help students comprehend the complexity of the material.The Sixteenth Edition expands the highly successful international perspective, comparing tax rules in a variety of countries. A revised discussion of progressivity against the background of current tax rate debates is completely up-to-date. An important new discussion of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research v. United States considers the degree of judicial deference to Treasury regulations, and new material introduces recent codification of the economic substance doctrine.Hallmark features of Federal Income Taxation:Problems interspersed between Notes and QuestionsEsteemed authorshipo Original author Boris Bittker, eminent tax scholaro William A. Klein (retires as of this edition), distinguished reputation in taxationo Bankman, Shaviro and Stark, among the best-known younger tax scholarsUnique introduction with insightful historical background and economic analysisTheory and policy integrated throughoutAccessible, yet challengingThoroughly updated, the revised Sixteenth Edition presents:Expansion of successful international comparisons to tax rules in other countriesRevised and updated discussion of progressivity against the background of current tax rate debatesNew discussion of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research v. United States , concerning the degree of judicial deference to Treasury regulationsNew material on recent codification of the economic substance doctrine