Solution Manuals For South-Western Federal Taxation 2022: Comprehensive, 45th Edition James C. Young

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  1. ProConnecct Tax
  2. Preface
  3. Brief Contents
  4. Contents
  5. Part 1: Introduction and Basic Tax Model
  6. Chapter 1: an Introduction to Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law
  7. The Big Picture: Family and Taxes-A Typical Year
  8. 1-1: Approaching the Study of Taxation
  9. 1-2: A Brief History of U.s. Taxation
  10. 1-3: Tax System Design
  11. 1-4: Major Types of Taxes
  12. 1-5: Tax Administration
  13. 1-6: Understanding the Federal Tax Law
  14. Chapter 2: Working with the Tax Law
  15. The Big Picture: Importance of Tax Research
  16. 2-1: Tax Law Sources
  17. 2-2: Working with the Tax Law-Tax Research Tools
  18. 2-3: Working with the Tax Law-Tax Research
  19. 2-4: Working with the Tax Law-Tax Planning
  20. 2-5: Taxation on the CPA Examination
  21. Chapter 3: Tax Formula and Tax Determination; an Overview of Property Transactions
  22. The Big Picture: A Divided Household
  23. 3-1: Tax Formula
  24. 3-2: Standard Deduction
  25. 3-3: Exemptions
  26. 3-4: Dependents
  27. 3-5: Filing Status and Filing Requirements
  28. 3-6: Tax Determination
  29. 3-7: Tax Return Filing Procedures
  30. 3-8: Gains and Losses from Property Transactions-In General
  31. 3-9: Gains and Losses from Property Transactions-Capital Gains and Losses
  32. 3-10: Tax Planning
  33. Part 2: Gross Income
  34. Chapter 4: Gross Income: Concepts and Inclusions
  35. The Big Picture: Calculation of Gross Income
  36. 4-1: Gross Income
  37. 4-2: Timing of Income Recognition
  38. 4-3: General Sources of Income and to Whom They Are Taxed
  39. 4-4: Special Rules Related to Certain Items Included in Gross Income
  40. 4-5: Tax Planning
  41. Chapter 5: Gross Income: Exclusions
  42. The Big Picture: Exclusions
  43. 5-1: Income Exclusions
  44. 5-2: Gifts and Inheritances
  45. 5-3: Life Insurance Proceeds
  46. 5-4: Scholarships
  47. 5-5: Compensation for Injuries and Sickness
  48. 5-6: Employer-sponsored Accident and Health Plans
  49. 5-7: Meals and Lodging
  50. 5-8: Employee Fringe Benefits
  51. 5-9: Foreign Earned Income
  52. 5-10: Interest on Certain State and Local Government Obligations
  53. 5-11: Educational Savings Bonds
  54. 5-12: Education Savings Programs (§ 529 and § 530 Plans)
  55. 5-13: Qualified Able Programs (§ 529a Plans)
  56. 5-14: Income from Discharge of Indebtedness
  57. 5-15: Tax Benefit Rule
  58. 5-16: Tax Planning
  59. Part 3: Deductions and Credits
  60. Chapter 6: Deductions and Losses: In General
  61. The Big Picture: Calculation of Deductible Expenses
  62. 6-1: Classification of Deductible Expenses
  63. 6-2: Deductions and Losses-Timing of Expense Recognition
  64. 6-3: Disallowance Possibilities
  65. 6-4: Tax Planning
  66. Chapter 7: Deductions and Losses: Certain Business Expenses and Losses
  67. The Big Picture: Losses
  68. 7-1: Bad Debts
  69. 7-2: Worthless Securities and Small Business Stock Losses
  70. 7-3: Losses of Individuals
  71. 7-4: Research and Experimental Expenditures
  72. 7-5: Excess Business Losses
  73. 7-6: Net Operating Losses
  74. 7-7: Tax Planning
  75. Chapter 8: Depreciation, Cost Recovery, Amortization, and Depletion
  76. The Big Picture: Calculating Cost Recovery Deductions
  77. 8-1: Depreciation and Cost Recovery
  78. 8-2: Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (Macrs): General Rules
  79. 8-3: Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (Macrs): Special Rules
  80. 8-4: Reporting Procedures
  81. 8-5: Amortization
  82. 8-6: Depletion
  83. 8-7: Tax Planningtax Planning
  84. Chapter 9: Deductions: Employee and Self-employed-related Expenses
  85. The Big Picture: the First Job
  86. 9-1: Employee Versus Independent Contractor
  87. 9-2: Self-employed and Employee-Related Expenses-In General
  88. 9-3: Transportation Expenses
  89. 9-4: Travel Expenses
  90. 9-5: Education Expenses
  91. 9-6: Other Business Expenses
  92. 9-7: Contributions to Retirement Accounts
  93. 9-8: Individual Retirement Accounts (iras)
  94. 9-9: Retirement Plans for Self-employed Individuals
  95. 9-10: Classification of Employee Expenses
  96. 9-11: Limitations on Itemized Deductions
  97. 9-12: Tax Planning
  98. Chapter 10: Deductions and Losses: Certain Itemized Deductions
  99. The Big Picture: Impact of Itemized Deductions on Major Purchases
  100. 10-1: Medical Expenses
  101. 10-2: Taxes
  102. 10-3: Interest
  103. 10-4: Charitable Contributions
  104. 10-5: Timing of Payments to Maximize Deductions
  105. 10-6: Other Itemized Deductions
  106. 10-7: Comprehensive Example of Schedule a
  107. 10-8: Tax Planning
  108. Chapter 11: Investor Losses
  109. The Big Picture: Investor Loss Limitations Affect the Viability of Certain Investment Opportunities
  110. 11-1: The Tax Shelter Problem
  111. 11-2: At-Risk Limits
  112. 11-3: Passive Activity Loss Limits
  113. 11-4: Investment Interest Limitation
  114. 11-5: Other Investment Losses
  115. 11-6: Tax Planning
  116. Chapter 12: Tax Credits and Payments
  117. The Big Picture: Education Tax Credits
  118. 12-1: Tax Policy Considerations
  119. 12-2: Tax Credits
  120. 12-3: Specific Busines-Relate D Tax Credits
  121. 12-4: Specific Tax Credits for Individuals
  122. 12-5: Tax Credits Available to Busineses and Individuals
  123. 12-6: Tax Payments
  124. 12-7: Tax Planning
  125. Part 4: Property Transactions
  126. Chapter 13: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss, Basis Considerations, and Nontaxab
  127. The Big Picture:sale or Gift of Inherited House and Other Property Transactions
  128. 13-1: Determination of Gain or Loss
  129. 13-2: Basis Considerations
  130. 13-3: Nontaxable Exchanges
  131. 13-4: Like-kind Exchanges-§ 1031
  132. 13-5: Involuntary Conversions-§ 1033
  133. 13-6: Sale of a Residence-§ 121
  134. 13-7: Tax Planning
  135. Chapter 14: Property Transactions: Capital Gains and Losses, § 1231, and Recapture Provisions
  136. The Big Picture: Managing Capital Asset Transactions
  137. 14-1: General Scheme of Taxation
  138. 14-2: Capital Assets
  139. 14-3: Sale or Exchange
  140. 14-4: Holding Period
  141. 14-5: Tax Treat Ment of Capital Gains Andloses of Noncor Porate Taxpayers
  142. 14-6: Tax Treat Ment of Capital Gains and Loses of Corporate Taxpayers
  143. 14-7: Overview of § 1231 and the Reca Pture Provisions
  144. 14-8: Section 1231 Assets
  145. 14-9: Section 1245 Recapture
  146. 14-10: Section 1250 Recapture
  147. 14-11: Considerations Common to §§ 1245 and 1250
  148. 14-12: Special Recapture Provisions
  149. 14-13: Reporting Procedures
  150. 14-14: Tax Planning
  151. Part 5: Special Tax Computations and Accounting Periods and Methods
  152. Chapter 15: the Deduction for Qualified Business Income for Noncorporate Taxpayers
  153. The Big Picture Entrepreneurial Pursuits
  154. 15-1: Tax Treatment of Various Business Forms
  155. 15-2: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (tcja) of 2017 and Entity Tax Rates
  156. 15-3: The Deduction for Qualified Businessincome
  157. 15-4: Tax Planning
  158. Chapter 16: Accounting Periods and Methods
  159. The Big Picture: Accounting Period and Method
  160. 16-1: Accounting Periods
  161. 16-2: Accounting Methods
  162. 16-3: Special Accounting Methods
  163. 16-4: Inventories
  164. 16-5: Tax Planning
  165. Part 6: Corporations
  166. Chapter 17: Corporations: Introduction and Operating Rules
  167. The Big Picturea Half-baked Idea?
  168. 17-1: An Introduction to the Incometaxation of Corporations
  169. 17-2: Determining the Corporate Income Taxliability
  170. 17-3: Procedural Matters
  171. 17-4: Tax Planning
  172. Chapter 18: Corporations: Organization and Capital Structure
  173. The Big Picture: the Vehicle for Business Growth Is the Corporate Form
  174. 18-1: Organization of and Transfers Tocontrolledcorporations
  175. 18-2: Capital Structure of a Corporation
  176. 18-3: Investor Losses
  177. 18-4: Gain from Qualified Small Business Stock
  178. 18-5: Tax Planning
  179. Chapter 19: Corporations: Distributions Not in Complete Liquidation
  180. The Big Picture Taxing Corporate Distributions
  181. 19-1: Corporate Distributions-Overview
  182. 19-2: Earnings and Profits (E & P)
  183. 19-3: Dividends
  184. 19-4: Stock Redemptions
  185. 19-5: Stock Redemptions-Effect Onthe Corporation
  186. 19-6: Other Corporate Distributions
  187. 19-7: Tax Planning
  188. Chapter 20: Corporations: Distributions in Complete Liquidation and an Overview of Reorganizations
  189. The Big Picture: the Options for Transitioning to Retirement
  190. 20-1: Liquidations-In General
  191. 20-2: Liquidations-Effect on Thedistributing Corporation
  192. 20-3: Liquidations-Effect on the Shareholder
  193. 20-4: Liquidations-Parent-subsidiarysituations
  194. 20-5: Corporate Reorganizations
  195. 20-6: Tax Planning
  196. Part 7: Flow-through Entities
  197. Chapter 21: Partnerships
  198. The Big Picture: Why Use a Partnership, Anyway?
  199. 21-1: Overview of Partnership Taxation
  200. 21-2: Formation of a Partnership: Tax Effects
  201. 21-3: Partnership Operations and Reporting
  202. 21-4: Partner Calculations and Reporting
  203. 21-5: Other Taxes on Partnership Income
  204. 21-6: Distributions from the Partnership
  205. 21-7: Sale of a Partnership Interest
  206. 21-8: Limited Liability Entities
  207. 21-9: Tax Planning
  208. Chapter 22: S Corporations
  209. The Big Picture: Deductibility of Losses and the Choice of Business Entity
  210. 22-1: Choice of Business Entity
  211. 22-2: Qualifying for S Corporation Status
  212. 22-3: Operational Rules
  213. 22-4: Tax Planning
  214. 22-5: Overall Comparison of Formsof Doing Business
  215. Part 8: Advanced Tax Practice Considerations
  216. Chapter 23: Exempt Entities
  217. The Big Picture: Joseph Mucira/pixabayeffect of a For-profit Business on a Tax-exempt Entity
  218. 23-1: Types of Exempt Organizations
  219. 23-2: Characteristics of Exempt Entities
  220. 23-3: Taxes on Exempt Entities
  221. 23-4: Private Foundations
  222. 23-5: Unrelated Business Income Tax
  223. 23-6: Reporting Requirements
  224. 23-7: Tax Planning
  225. Chapter 24: Multistate Corporate Taxation
  226. The Big Picture: Making a Multistate Location Decision
  227. 24-1: Corporate State Income Taxation
  228. 24-2: Apportionment and Allocationof Income
  229. 24-3: The Unitary Theory
  230. 24-4: Taxation of S Corporations
  231. 24-5: Taxation of Partnerships and Llcs
  232. 24-6: Other State and Local Taxes
  233. 24-7: Tax Planning
  234. Chapter 25: Taxation of International Transactions
  235. The Big Picture:going International
  236. 25-1: Overview of International Taxation
  237. 25-2: Tax Treaties
  238. 25-3: Sourcing of Income and Deductions
  239. 25-4: Foreign Currency Gain/loss
  240. 25-5: U.S. Persons with Offshore Income
  241. 25-6: U.s. Taxation of Nonresident Aliensand Foreign Corporations
  242. 25-7: Reporting Requirements
  243. 25-8: Tax Planning
  244. Chapter 26: Tax Practice and Ethics
  245. The Big Picture: a Tax Adviser’s Dilemma
  246. 26-1: Tax Administration
  247. 26-2: The Tax Profession and Tax Ethics
  248. 26-3: Tax Planning
  249. Part 9: Family Tax Planning
  250. Chapter 27: the Federal Gift and Estate Taxes
  251. The Big Picture: an Eventful and Final Year
  252. 27-1: Transfer Taxes-in General
  253. 27-2: The Federal Gift Tax
  254. 27-3: The Federal Estate Tax
  255. 27-4: The Generation -skipping Transfer Tax
  256. 27-5: Tax Planning
  257. Chapter 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
  258. The Big Picture: Setting Up a Trust to Protect a Family
  259. 28-1: Fiduciary Income Taxation
  260. 28-2 Nature of Trust and Estate Taxation
  261. 28-3: Taxable Income of Trusts and Estates
  262. 28-4: Taxation of Beneficiaries
  263. 28-5: Grantor Trusts
  264. 28-6: Procedural Matters
  265. 28-7: Tax Planning
  266. A Trust or an Estate as an Income-shifting Device
  267. Income Tax Planning for Estates
  268. Distributions of In-kind Property
  269. Ethics & Equity Who Should Be a Trustee?
  270. Deductibility of Administrative Expenses
  271. Duties of an Executor
  272. Additional Taxes on Capital Gains and Netinvestment Income
  273. Refocus on the Big Picture Setting Up a Trust to Protect a Family
  274. Appendix A: Tax Formulas, Tax Rate Schedules, and Tables
  275. Appendix B: Tax Forms
  276. Appendix C: Glossary
  277. Appendix D: Table of Code Sections Cited
  278. Appendix E: Present Value and Future Value Tables
  279. Appendix F: Practice Set Assignments-Comprehensive Tax Return Problems
  280. Index

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