State and Local Taxation: Principles and Planning - Book Review,
by John E. Karayan

Book Description Written by a team of CPAs, professors, and tax lawyers with over 100 years of combined experience, this book offers new and keen insights into state and local taxation. The authors draw upon numerous real-life examples to identify and explain the fundamental principles of state and local taxation and how to incorporate these principles into strategic business planning. Designed with both the professional and college student in mind, the text follows the AICPA/ATA Model Tax Curriculum.
About the Author John E. Karayan, JD, PhD is a tax attorney with a "Big 8" CPA firm background. He retired as a senior executive of a high-tech firm which operated in all 50 states and over 30 countries to become a full-time university professor, but has remained active outside of academia as an expert witness on accounting and taxation in complex business litigation and as a consultant to entrepreneurs. Sanjay Gupta, PhD, LLB, CPA is the Director of the Masters of Taxation Program at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, where he teaches State and Local Taxation and is a Professor of Accounting. A CPA with a law degree, he has consulted for the "Big 4" and national CPA firms and has published extensively in leading journals. Among his many awards are being named the 1993-94 Price Waterhouse Fellow in Taxation. Charles Swenson, PhD, CPA is Professor of Taxation at the University of Southern California. His professional experience includes service as a tax consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Winner of several American Taxation Association Awards, Professor Swenson is one of the most published tax scholars in the U.S. Joseph W. Neff, JD is a tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers. His expertise in tax planning can be summed up by his current position with the firm: the U.S. National Partner in Charge of State and Local Tax Practice.
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