2005/2006 Catalog
University of West Florida
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Table of Contents
Welcome
Telephone Directory
Academic Calendars
     
Year 2005/2006
     
Fall Semester 2005
     Spring Semester 2006
     Summer Semester 2006

University Mission
Accreditations
Degrees, Areas of Specialization,
Minors

Admissions
After Admission
Financial Assistance
Student Activities
Student Services and Resources
Tuition and Fees
Military and Veterans Information
Registration and Records
Academic Policies
Graduation and General Degree
Requirements

Public Service and Research Centers
College Mission Statements
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Master's Degree Programs
Specialist Degree Programs
Doctoral Degree Programs
Course Numbering System
Course Listings and Descriptions
Administration
Faculty
Index
Course Listings/Descriptions

TAX-TAXATION

TAX 3021     Tax For Decision Makers . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: FIN 3403
Coverage of tax topics and how they influence financial and business decisions. Available to non-accounting majors only

TAX 4002     Tax Accounting . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: ACG 3101
Principles of federal income taxation as provided in Internal Revenue Code and regulations; added concentration on principles applicable to individuals. Landmark cases and significant current treasury releases discussed

TAX 5105    Corporate Income Tax . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: TAX 4002
Federal income taxation of corporations and their shareholders, with special emphasis on incorporation, earnings, distributions, reorganizations, liquidations and Subchapters

TAX 6065     Tax Data Bases, Research and Procedure  . . . . . 3(F)
Prerequisite: TAX 4002
Interpretative sources of tax laws and their interrelationships plus an analysis of federal tax procedures at the judicial and administrative level

TAX 6405    Estate Gift and Trust Taxation . . . . . 3(SS)
Prerequisite: TAX 4002
Estate and gift taxation and Subchapter J with emphasis on family tax planning

TAX 6875     Special Topics in Taxation  . . . . . 3(S)
Prerequisite: TAX 5105
An advanced course in taxation of individuals and business entities. Intended for students interested in advanced tax issues. Emphasis is placed on topics usually not covered in other tax courses. Ideally suited for exploring the constantly changing federal tax law. Permission is required