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Course Description: In-depth information of income tax practices and procedures including tax regulations, tax return preparation, the tax audit process, the appeals process, preparation for an administrative or judicial forum, and ethical considerations of taxation. New and emerging issues related to taxation will be covered. Family / individual case studies provide practice in applying and analyzing tax information and recommending appropriate tax strategies.
Meeting Place and Times: This course is offered online.
Instructor(s): Rui Yao.
Prerequisites: Students enrolled in the Family Financial Planning Program through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA) have first priority to enroll in the course. Students not enrolled in the program may register if room is available. To learn more about course requirements and availability contact Janine Hansen at jhansen@montana.edu or (406) 994-5240.
Cost: $1,290.00
Required Books/Materials: - Prentice Hall's Federal Tax 2010: Individuals
Authors: Pope, Anderson, Kramer, Prentice Hall 23 edition (May 2, 2009) ISBN-10: 0136112315
Textbook available through online vendors
Computer Requirements: - Computer running Windows 2000 or newer or Mac OS X
or higher
- CD-ROM drive
- Internet access
For More Information: To learn more about the Family Financial Planning Program visit our website www.montana.edu/montanagpidea or contact Ann Perkins at ann.perkins@montana.edu.
How to Register: Register Online
Register Online
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