ACCT 2300 - Federal Income Tax-Individual Credit Hours: 4.00  Prerequisites: ACCT 1080 or 2 years work experience in accounting
  Orientation to current federal tax laws and techniques in filing annual U.S. individual income tax returns. Provides practical experience in preparation of annual returns and a basic foundation for further study in the tax field.
  Contact Hours: 4 Billable Contact Hours: 4 OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES  Outcome 1: 
Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with federal income tax law and theory as it applies to most individual filers.
Objectives: 
	- Explain the principles used to determine who is taxed on a particular item of income, under both the cash and accrual methods of reporting.
 
	- Apply IRS rules to determine whether items such as compensation, dividends, Social Security and pensions and annuities are taxable.
 
	- Discuss the criteria for determining whether an activity is a hobby or a trade or business, and determine the tax consequences of vacation homes.
 
	- Compute the phase-outs of the itemized deduction, the personal exemption, and the child tax credit.
 
	- Discuss the tax treatment and requirements for various deferred compensation arrangement, including IRAs and 401(k)s.
 
 
Outcome 2: 
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to prepare a fairly complex tax return including Form 1040 and Schedules A, B, C, D, E, SE and 2106. 
Objectives: 
	- Determine the amount and correct number of personal and dependency exemptions.
 
	- Determine the correct filing status of individuals, and the amount allowable for the standard deduction.
 
	- Determine whether specific exclusions are available, including employment-related fringe benefit items.
 
	- Distinguish between deductions for and from AGI, and discuss the criteria for deducting business and investment expenses.
 
	- List substantiation requirements for deducting travel and entertainment expenses, and know how to show them.
 
	- Identify and determine the timing of itemized deductions for individuals, including medical, taxes, interest, charitable, and miscellaneous.
 
	- Identify deductible moving, education, and office in the home expenses.
 
 
Outcome 3: 
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to prepare a Michigan tax return based on the same data, with similar competence. 
Objectives: 
	- Be able to prepare a Michigan 1040, and related schedules, such as CR, Tuition Credit, and Homestead Credit.
 
  COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES  (Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)
	
		
			
			
				- 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
 
			 
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				- 2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
 
			 
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				- 3. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.
 
			 
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				- The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.
 
			 
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				- The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.
 
			 
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  COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE  
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		- Chapter 1 Introduction to Taxation
 
		- Chapter 2 Determination of Tax
 
		- Chapter 3 Gross Income: Concepts & Inclusions
 
	 
	 
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		- C hapter 4 Gross Income: Exclusions
 
		- Chapter 15 Tax Research, Tax research problem assigned
 
		- Chapter 5 Property Transactions: Capital Gain & Loss
 
		- Chapter 6 Deduction & Losses
 
	 
	 
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		- Chapter 7 Itemized Deductions
 
		- Chapter 8 Losses & Bad Debts
 
		- Chapter 9 Employee Expenses & Deferred Compensation
 
	 
	 
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		- Chapter 10 Depreciation & Cost Recovery
 
		- Chapter 11 Accounting Periods & Methods
 
		- Chapter 12 Property Transactions: Nontaxable Exchanges
 
		- Chapter 13 Property Transactions: Section 1231 and Re- capture
 
		- Chapter 14 Special Tax Computation Methods, Tax Credits and Payment of Tax
 
	 
	 
  Primary Faculty  Jex, Fred Secondary Faculty  Newman, Brian Associate Dean  Evans-Mach, Patrick Dean  Balsamo, Michael
 
 
  Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088  
				  
 
   
			
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