Long esteemed as a leader among tax casebooks, the Sixth Edition of Basic Federal Income Taxation represents a thorough updating and a complete revitalization of an old favorite with the addition of a new co-author, Peter J. Wiedenbeck.
Highly regarded for its authorship, intellectual depth, and insightful synthesis of historical and tax policy perspectives, Basic Federal Income Taxation features:
- sterling authorship by two of the leading scholars in the field
- a clear and consistent emphasis on case analysis, supported by a rich case selection and a mix of lightly edited principal cases and shorter case excerpts
- outstanding coverage, particularly on the topic of tax timing rules
Thoroughly updated throughout, the Sixth Edition offers:
- new co-author Peter J. Wiedenbeck, who brings a fresh perspective and new energy to the Sixth Edition
- a more streamlined format that readily adapts to typical 3-credit courses
- tighter editing of selected note cases
- revised and enhanced notes that provide more context to enrich student understanding of topics
- updated and expanded Teacher’s Manual
You’ll want to take a look at this important new revision. The Sixth Edition of Basic Federal Income Taxation offers the nuanced treatment and intellectual depth that you remember, but with a streamlined look and up-to-date feel that you have not seen before. With an expanded and updated Teacher’s Manual, Andrews and Wiedenbeck’s Sixth Edition supports your teaching in a whole new way.
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