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Taxation Assignment
Reading
The primary text for this course is:
Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders (Bittker&Eustice, with
the current supplement)
ISBN: 978-0-7913-8974-4
Also required in this and other courses:
Legal Research, Writing & Analysis-12/e (Outline), by Peter Jan Honigsberg and Edith Ho
ISBN: 978-0-314-29097-7
Students must also have access to the Internal Revenue Code and related Regulations.(The complete Code and Regulations are available through Lexis. For students preferring a printed copy, Warren, Gorham & Lamont offers a paperback version.)
Lesson Assignment # 3 Corporate Divisions
Study Chapter 11 of the text.
Following a style similar to the technique set forth in Legal Research, Writing & Analysis, prepare a brief of the following case:
Gregory v. Helvering
293 US 465
Two page length and include two references.
(Note that all cases cited in the Program can be found in printed form in law and accounting
libraries as well as electronically on Lexis®.)
Note:
Please expand your thoughts with lesson answers and use additional academic quality outside resources in addition to the assigned textbook and cite directly where the information comes from. That applies to each response for each question.
Please specify the writing requirements as the sample written assignment which I believe to
1) "go beyond the call of the question" and 2) use a wide variety of academic quality sources to support the answers given.
Please attempt to use more academic journals in your reference citations. Websites are great for additional information, but graduate level studies call for graduate level sources...such as peer reviewed journals.
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