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| West Federal Taxation 2007: Individual Income Taxes (with RIA Checkpoint and Turbo Tax Premier CD-ROM) | 
enlarge | Authors: William H. Hoffman, James E. Smith, Eugene Willis Publisher: South-Western College/West Category: Book
List Price: $152.95 Buy Used: $3.91 You Save: $149.04 (97%)
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 30 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1032 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 9 x 1.5
ISBN: 0324399618 Dewey Decimal Number: 336 EAN: 9780324399615 ASIN: 0324399618
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Product Description WEST FEDERAL TAXATION: INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES, 2007 EDITION is accessible, comprehensive, and authoritative in its coverage of the Tax Code and regulations pertaining to the individual taxpayer. Covering all major developments in federal taxation, there is no other text as effective at helping users master the ever-changing Individual Tax Code.
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Sloppy December 24, 2007 This book is required for most college-level courses in individual income taxes, but it is the sloppiest, most poorly written textbook I've ever used. Where are the copy editors? The publisher could save at least 100 pages just by tightening up the verbose writing style. The book contains good information, but you want to pull your hair out with all the useless references to topics covered in later chapters, passive sentence structure, and needless extra words. Here is an example: "The cost of listed property that does not pass the more-than-50 percent business usage test in the year the property is placed in service must be recovered using the straight-line method." Even the IRS publications are better written than this book.
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