Principles of Taxation in the United States
Theory, Policy, and Practice

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Taxation is a discipline that does not receive sufficient academic attention. It is typically viewed as a subset of law, accounting, public policy, economics, or finance. In this respect, most academic efforts in the field of taxation are shadowed by a mother discipline. There is currently an unprecedented need to approach tax pedagogy in a way that is independent of another discipline. This book caters to that real and unmet need in tax pedagogy.

One of the book?s advantages is that it is not tied to a specific tax year and does not coddle the reader with volumes of time-sensitive information. In this book the tax year is never the focus, as the center stage is reserved for teaching the principles and skills necessary to independently find answers. The reader will learn to appreciate the complexity of the American tax system and will be endowed with the contextual understanding necessary to formulate educated opinions about how taxes work and, most importantly, why. Contrary to common belief, taxation in the United States has remained fairly stable for the last 100 years. This book uses the federal individual income tax as a vehicle to unveil the mechanics that make up the American tax system.

This book is essential reading for students taking a first course in taxation, at the undergraduate or graduate level, as part of programs in accounting, law, public administration, or business at large.

Part I Conceptual Foundations 1. A Historical Perspective on Tax Policy 2. The Structure of Tax Administration Part II The Underpinnings of Tax in the United States 3. Tax Administration in the United States 4. Speaking American Tax Language 5. Locating and Researching Tax Authority Part III The Mechanics of an American Individual Income Tax Return 6. Filing Status and Dependents 7. Taxes Imposed on Income 8. Deductions 9. Losses and Loss Limitations 10. Credits Part IV Reflections on Policy and Practice 11. The Alternative Minimum Tax System 12. Tax Planning and Professional Standards

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Fabio Ambrosio, JD, LLM, MBA, CPA/PFS/ABV, CFP, EA, CVA, MAFF, CFE, CGMA, is a Professor of Taxation at Central Washington University. In addition to being licensed as an attorney-at-law and Certified Public Accountant in the State of Washington, he is also a trained mediator, business valuator, and forensic analyst.