| A Monumental New Approach to Teaching Tax To train tomorrow's tax preparers to handle the complex United States
tax law and the trillions in taxes that will be paid each year, Fundamentals
of Taxation's author team has devised four primary teaching advantages: First, they organized the text to closely follow IRS tax forms. Students are
introduced to standard IRS forms early and their use is reinforced throughout
the text. Actual tax forms are incorporated throughout the text, giving students
the opportunity to learn how to work with clients to obtain the information
they will need to fill out tax forms, while understanding the principles behind
tax law. Second, proper reporting of tax issues is clearly illustrated. A tax issue
is presented, law requirements are discussed, proper tax form placement is
illustrated, and the completed form is shown in the text. By effectively leading
the student through each issue, tax form preparation is presented as a careful
process that balances legal knowledge with practical experience using tax forms. Third, an individual income tax software package from TaxACT is incorporated
into the text and examples. Students are instructed how to use the software
to complete returns using sample "taxpayers" that flow through
the book from chapter to chapter. Importantly, the textbook allows instructor
flexibility. You can choose to rely heavily on the software, you can incorporate
the software only after you cover the law and the reporting, or you can de-emphasize
the software component. This flexible approach allows you to structure your
taxation course the way you want to! Fourth, the text is supplemented with citations of relevant tax authority such as the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, Revenue Rulings, Revenue
Procedures, and court cases. These citations are almost always provided in
footnotes. Thus, you can easily use, or not use, the footnote material with
little student confusion. |