Principles of Federal Income Taxation

by Daniel Q. Posin, Donald B. Tobin

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In clear language, Posin and Tobin's Principles of Federal Income Taxation explores exotic Wall Street techniques employed to avoid capital gains. It includes analysis of cases and concepts of the leading casebooks, explanations with amplified diagrams and flow charts, and extensive treatment of the time value of money issues. This book explains equity swaps, shorting against the box, swap funds, and DECS. It presents, among other high-profile situations, a case study of how former Treasury show more Secretary William Simon and his partners made $700 million in profits on the sale of the Avis car rental agency less than two years after they bought it and paid no taxes. show less

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction
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343Society, government, & cultureLawMilitary, defense, public property, public finance, tax, commerce (trade), industrial law
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