Course Details
Taxation of Property Transactions
The first half of the course considers the federal income tax aspects of the acquisition, ownership, and disposition of tangible and intangible property including: concepts of realization and recognition of income and loss; basis of purchased property and the basis of property acquired by gift or by bequest; capitalization; cost recovery; acquisition and disposition of property subject to liabilities; mechanics of capital gains and losses; the effect of depreciation and depreciation recapture; installment sales and open transactions; imputed interest, and original issue discount. The second half of the course considers limitations on tax shelters and tax-structured transactions including the at-risk, passive activity, and other limitations on loss recognition; limitations on interest deductions; and the tax treatment of leasing transactions including the business purpose and economic substance doctrines, rent-leveling, and loss limitations. PRE-REQUISITES/RESTRICTIONS: BUSCOM 690 Basic Federal Income Tax or enrollment in the Tax LLM program is a pre-requisite for this course. Non-TaxLLM students may not bid on this course, but may enroll during the add/drop period if there are open seats and they have met the pre-requisite.
Catalog Number: TAXLAW 640
Practice Areas: Taxation Practice Area
Additional Course Information: LLM tax course open to JD students,
Tax Program Course
Course History
Fall 2022
Title: Taxation of Property Transactions
Faculty:
Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 59 Actual: 44
Fall 2021
Title: Taxation of Property Transactions
Faculty: Cameron, David L.
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Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 59 Actual: 51
Fall 2020
Title: Taxation of Property Transactions
Faculty: Cameron, David L.
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Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 50 Actual: 26
Fall 2020
Title: Taxation of Property Transactions
Faculty: Cameron, David L.
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Section: 2
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 50 Actual: 27
Fall 2020
Title: Taxation of Property Transactions
Faculty: Cameron, David L.
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Section: 3
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 99 Actual: 53