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First Assignment Fall 2019

Taxation I

LAW 607 Section 1

Deborah A. Geier


Assignment details

Greetings! Welcome to Tax I!

Required Texts

(1) U.S. Federal Income Taxation of Individuals 2019 by Deborah A. Geier.

You can download this textbook for free from https://www.cali.org/books/us-federal-income-taxation-individuals. If you prefer to have a hard copy, as well, you can also purchase a double-sided printed and bound copy here at C-M at cost (approximately $35) by going to LB 115 (just off the law school atrium) on weekdays before 5:00. I also want students to know that I do NOT receive any royalties with respect to this e-textbook. 

(2) Access to the Internal Revenue Code & Regulations in class. I shall be using Selected Federal Taxation—Statutes and Regulations (West 2020 ed.) (ISBN 978-1-63460-335-5). If you have access to a used copy of the 2019 selected sections book (whether from West or Commerce Clearing House), that should do, as well, as there was no major tax legislation in the last year. I do think working with a hard copy of the Code and regs is helpful, particularly in your first tax class. Nevertheless, for those who wish to avoid the cost of purchasing a hard copy, you can access the relevant Code section or Treasury Regulation online by typing the code section (e.g., IRC 61) or treasury regulation (e.g., TR 1.61-2) into your browser’s search box, and the first item to come up will be the Legal Information Institute’s version of the code section or regulation. The LII is hosted by Cornell law school, and it is the source that I used for the hyperlinks in my e-textbook. You will need access in real time in class, so if you do not purchase a hard copy, you will need to bring a laptop to class.

One word of warning, however. Although the final exam is open book, you will not be able to access the internet during the exam, so those of you choosing online access only may wish to print out some of the Code sections and Treasury Regulations that you wish to have with you during the final exam. Alternatively, you can copy and paste some Code and Regulation provisions in a saved file, as you will have access to your files (though not the internet) during the final exam. (I permit access to your files so that students wishing to avoid the cost of printing out or purchasing the textbook can still access it during the exam, which is open book.)

First Class

Preface, Introduction, and the Introduction to Unit I.