Matthew Hunter
Senior Lecturer
Accounting & Management Information Systems
Courses
- ACCTMIS 3400 - Tax Accounting I
- Fundamentals of the federal income tax, and how it influences taxpayer decisions. Emphasis is on the individuals and businesses organized as proprietorships, but rules generally applicable to all taxpayers are covered. Prereq: A grade of B or above in 2300H, or 3200 and BusMHR 2292.
- ACCTMIS 7410 - Tax Accounting II
- Addresses the intricacies of taxation when businesses operate in multiple taxing jurisdictions, provides an overview of U.S. taxation of multinational transactions and multi-state taxation of business transactions, covers the U.S. international and multi-state tax framework and equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the tax laws governing these activities. Prereq: Enrollment in Master of Accounting Program, or permission of instructor.
- ACCTMIS 7420 - Tax Accounting III
- This course provides an overview of the federal income tax treatment of S-Corporations and Partnerships, including formation, operations, distributions, and liquidation. It addresses how income and loss generated by these entities flows through to the owners to avoid double taxation. Additionally, tax planning considerations related to these forms of entity will be discussed. Prereq: MBA 6211; or enrollment in Master of Accounting Program; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.
- ACCTMIS 4410 - Tax Accounting II
- Intensive study of the federal income tax treatment of business corporations and partnerships, with particular attention to tax planning by these businesses and their owners. Prereq: 3400 and BusMHR 2292.
- ACCTMIS 3400H - Tax Accounting I
- Fundamentals of the federal income tax, and how it influences taxpayer decisions. Emphasis is on individuals and businesses organized as proprietorships, but rules generally applicable to all taxpayers are covered. Prereq: Honors standing, and a grade of B or above in 2300H.
- ACCTMIS 6001 - Fundamentals of Accounting Data & Analytics
- Provides an introduction to using large datasets to better understand corporate financial reporting and market behavior. Prereq: Enrollment in Master of Accounting Program.