Description
My journey, hitherto, as a law professor has apprised me that Taxation is one of the most, if not the foremost, difficult or dreaded subjects in the Bar. Or, at least, that is the perception of many law students. Our learners often think that Taxation is only best understood by those whose undergraduate courses are related to accounting and business. This book would like to, somehow, change that perspective by inducing understanding of income taxation ‐ its essentials and doctrines.
Bar questions are, likewise, incorporated with the goal of acquainting bar candidates with the types and structures of such examination. Suggested answers are indicated in order to guide the law students in their analysis.