Federal Income Taxation. Marital Status. Foreign Divorce Declared Invalid by Spouses' State of Domicile Remains Effective for Federal Income Tax Purposes

1966 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 141
1977 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 455
Author(s):  
M. A. Carten

In his paper Mr. Carten discusses the Canadian federal income tax system and its application to the oil and gas industry. His principal concern is with those situations in which the taxation of the profits of the industry is not subject to the same basic principles of taxation as are other business operations in Canada.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin E. Flynn ◽  
Lori R. Fuller ◽  
Peter Oehlers

In extant literature, there are few tax return cases appearing in journals.  We present a complex case using a realistic scenario that is designed to be an introductory tax return assignment used in an individual federal income taxation course.  The case is designed to teach students how to manually prepare a federal income tax return using the actual forms and schedules prepared by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).  This case is timely for two reasons.  1) Often tax return assignments in textbooks involve concepts that a student has yet to learn.  For example, a textbook assignment often includes itemized deductions and credits, even though these topics are typically taught towards the end of an individual tax course.  2) In addition, with the availability of information on the internet, students have greater access to solutions to textbook assignments.  This case comprehensively examines concepts typically covered in the first three or four chapters of an individual tax text: various types of income, exclusions, personal and dependency exemptions, capital gains and losses, and the standard deduction. 


1922 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 101-105
Author(s):  
H. L. Cunningham ◽  
Robt. J. Stute

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