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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students how to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service and the US Tax Court in a wide variety of cases, including but not limited to identity theft, letter examinations, field examinations, OIC, CNC, appeals, collections, liens, levies, and other tax controversies. On occasion, students will represent taxpayers before the Utah Tax Commission. For each type of representation, students will receive training specifically designed to address client disputes. Prerequisite: ACCT 441 (VITA) or ACCT 474 or instructor's approval.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the principles, techniques, and procedures in auditing. Includes professional ethics, legal responsibility, theory of audit evidence, conducting audits through use of audit programs, working papers, and report writing.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to systems analysis and design with a strong emphasis toward accounting information systems. Conceptual foundations of accounting information systems; database and file- oriented systems; the systems life cycle; control and audit of accounting information systems; and accounting information systems applications are reviewed. A relational database software package is introduced and used to prepare a term project.
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4.00 Credits
The course provides comprehensive coverage of the Federal income tax structure and application of tax principles for preparation of individual tax returns.
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with the Federal tax statutes, regulations, rulings, and leading cases applicable to individual and other taxpayers with special emphasis on estate planning. The probate process, federal gift taxes, estate taxes, trusts, and valuation of assets are areas covered in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Provides in-depth coverage of financial accounting and numerous recent developments in accounting valuation and reporting practices. The course includes theory, practices, and pronouncements of authoritative professional accounting bodies. Prerequisites: ACCT 360.
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0.00 Credits
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages -- Advanced Level score upon testing.
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0.00 Credits
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages -- Intermediate High Level score upon testing.
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0.00 Credits
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages -- Superior Level score upon testing.
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0.00 Credits
Foundations of Flight labs cover supervised ground and flight instruction including pre-flight, airport operations, flight maneuvers, night operations, communication, navigation, emergency procedures, and crew resource management. This prepares the student for solo operation of the aircraft, both locally, and regionally. In Foundations of Flight Lab II, students plan and conduct solo cross country flights to airports located throughout the region. An emphasis is placed on proper flight planning and making the appropriate decisions when in flight. Students also receive additional flight maneuvers training and practice. This further prepares the student for the FAA checkride.
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