Federal Taxation I: Individuals, Employees, and Sole Proprietors
This redesigned course is the first course in a four-course U.S. Federal Tax Specialization and reflects legislation from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed...
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About This Course
This redesigned course is the first course in a four-course U.S. Federal Tax Specialization and reflects legislation from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed in 2025. It covers and focuses on the U.S. federal tax system as it relates to individuals, employees, and sole proprietors. Key concepts covered include gross income and items that are statutorily included or excluded in it, personal and business expenses that qualify as tax deductions, and the differing tax treatments for employees versus self-employed taxpayers. Unlike many other introductory courses in tax and as part of this course’s comprehensive wrap-up, learners will be provided with practical and tangible experience reporting both income and expenses on the main individual tax return used in the US Form 1040.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Federal Taxation I: Individuals, Employees, and Sole Proprietors cost?
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Who teaches Federal Taxation I: Individuals, Employees, and Sole Proprietors?
Federal Taxation I: Individuals, Employees, and Sole Proprietors is taught by Matthew Hutchens, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
What skill level is Federal Taxation I: Individuals, Employees, and Sole Proprietors for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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