Federal Taxation Basic Principles(2014 Edition)

Authors:

Ephraim P. Smith, Philip J. Harmelink, James R. Hasselback

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ISBN: 0808033573, 978-0808033578

Book publisher: CCH Inc, Wolters Kluwer Limited

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This book is a well-balanced introduction to federal taxation, covering both theoretical concepts and practical applications. I appreciated the straightforward language and the real-world examples which helped me apply what I learned in class. Though quite detailed, sometimes it felt a bit dense in certain sections. However, the depth of information is undeniably useful. Package arrived quickly, and the pricing with my club membership discount was too good to pass up.