Accounting 108A - Federal Income Tax I
(Section: C1)
Description:
Introduces federal taxation for individuals. You will study taxable income, gross income exclusions and inclusions, capital gains, depreciation, business and itemized deductions, personal exemptions, passive activity losses, tax credits and methods of accounting. This course is required for students in the BS in accounting and the MBA with a concentration in accounting degree programs. Master of accountancy students must take ACCTG 360. Prerequisite: ACCTG 1A. Students who have passed the Enrolled Agents Exam are not required to take this course; another upper division accounting course must be substituted for those students in the bachelors degree program. Satisfies part of the educational requirements to sit for the CFP153 examination.
Term: Spring Trimester (16 week)
Units: 3
Offered:
from
January 06, 2010
through
April 27, 2010
Location:
CyberCampus
Meeting room:
(Meeting room will be posted)
Instructor: Kristofer Neslund
Capacity/Available: 25/25
Status: Open
Xpress ID: 8586
What is this?
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Syllabus:
None posted
Current and planned sections:
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Term |
Section |
Location |
Dates |
Offered |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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09/FA |
SF1 | San Francisco |
Aug 31 - Dec 14, 2009 |
Monday 6:50PM-9:30PM
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Irene Fong
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10/SP |
C1 | CyberCampus |
Jan 06 - Apr 27, 2010 |
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Kristofer Neslund
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