Hospitality and Tourism Management

ACCT3110 - Taxes I: Federal Taxes

Fall 2011

This course is a study of the Internal Revenue Code as it affects individuals and sole proprietorships. Basic competence in tax research, terminology, and tax calculation are emphasized. Appreciation, confidence, enthusiasm, and interest in tax topics is a hoped for outcome of students. Extensive coverage is given to tax accounting methods, rates, exemptions, credits, dependents, gross income inclusions and exclusions, capital gains and losses, deductions associated with a trade or business (including depreciation), and personal deductions such as charitable contributions, interest, taxes, and medical expenses. Married filing joint, married filing separate, head of a household, surviving spouse, and single filing statuses are defined and explained.
Prerequisite: ACCT2060
3 Credits

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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ACCT3110
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Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: Hale Center 203
Time: 02:00-02:50 pm
Instructor: Hodaszy
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: T R
Location: Moon
Room: Business School 119
Time: 02:00-03:15 pm
Instructor: Bryan
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024