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Master today's most current tax concepts and tax law with Young/Nellen/Persellin/Lassar/Cuccia/Cripe's SOUTH-WESTERN FEDERAL TAXATION 2024: INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES, 47th EDITION, and accompanying professional tax software. Updates emphasize the most recent tax changes impacting individuals, as well as financial statements. You examine updates and reforms to 2023 tax laws as you learn to work with individual taxation and the Form 1040. Recent examples, summaries and tax scenarios clarify concepts and sharpen your critical-thinking, writing and research skills. Sample exam questions from Becker…mehr

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Master today's most current tax concepts and tax law with Young/Nellen/Persellin/Lassar/Cuccia/Cripe's SOUTH-WESTERN FEDERAL TAXATION 2024: INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES, 47th EDITION, and accompanying professional tax software. Updates emphasize the most recent tax changes impacting individuals, as well as financial statements. You examine updates and reforms to 2023 tax laws as you learn to work with individual taxation and the Form 1040. Recent examples, summaries and tax scenarios clarify concepts and sharpen your critical-thinking, writing and research skills. Sample exam questions from Becker C.P.A. Exam Review help you better study for testing. Each new book includes access to Intuit ProConnect tax software, Checkpoint Edge (Student Edition) from Thomson Reuters, and the online learning platform CNOWv2. Use this introduction to prepare for the C.P.A. exam or the Enrolled Agent exam, or to further your career in tax accounting, financial reporting or auditing.
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James C. Young is the PwC Professor of Accountancy Emeritus at Northern Illinois University. A graduate of Ferris State University (B.S.) and Michigan State University (M.B.A. and Ph.D.), Jim's research focuses on taxpayer responses to the income tax using archival data. His dissertation received the PricewaterhouseCoopers/American Taxation Association Dissertation Award, and his subsequent research has received funding from a number of organizations, including the Ernst & Young Foundation Tax Research Grant Program. His work has been published in a variety of academic and professional journals, including the National Tax Journal, The Journal of the American Taxation Association and Tax Notes. Jim is a Northern Illinois University Distinguished Professor, received the Illinois CPA Society Outstanding Accounting Educator Award in 2012 and has received university teaching awards from Northern Illinois University, George Mason University and Michigan State University.