Income Tax 1

Curriculum Guideline

Effective Date:
Course
Discontinued
No
Course Code
ACCT 3370
Descriptive
Income Tax 1
Department
Accounting
Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Term
Not Specified
PLAR
No
Semester Length
15 Weeks
Max Class Size
35
Course Designation
None
Industry Designation
None
Contact Hours

Lecture and/or Seminar: 1 X 3 hours per week OR 2 X 2hrs per week

Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Seminar
Learning Activities

Class Lecture, demonstration and discussion. All methods of instruction apply to in class, hybrid and/or online modes of learning.

Course Description
This course covers the fundamental principles and concepts of Canadian federal income tax legislation as it applies to individuals. The course emphasizes the understanding of the conceptual structure of the Income Tax Act and equips students with skills in the application of its rules to practical cases including the use of tax return software.
Course Content
  1. The Canadian Tax System
  2. Income or Loss from an Office or Employment
  3. Taxable Income and Tax Payable for Individuals
  4. Capital Cost Allowances and Cumulative Eligible Capital
  5. Income or Loss from a Business
  6. Income from Property
  7. Capital Gains and Losses
  8. Other Income, Other Deductions, and Income Attribution
  9. Retirement Savings and Other Special Income Arrangements
  10. Procedures and administration as they apply to individuals
  11. Use of Tax Return Software

 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the successful student should be able to:

1. Demonstrate the use of tax law and procedures to solve various tax issues;

2. Demonstrate knowledge of special topics pertaining to individual taxation;

3. Understand the structure of the Income Tax Act;

4. Demonstrate how to obtain tax information to solve issues with regard to personal taxation;

5. Demonstrate the use of tax return software for individual tax returns.

Means of Assessment

Assessment will be carried out in accordance with the Douglas College Evaluation Policy

Assignments &/or tests &/or Tax Return Software assignment(s) AND case analysis  30%
Midterm Examination  30%
Final Examination  40%
Total 100%

Students must write both the midterm examinations and the final examinations to pass the course.

Students may conduct research as part of their coursework in this class. Instructors for the course are responsible for ensuring that student research projects comply with College policies on ethical conduct for research involving humans, which can require obtaining Informed Consent from participants and getting the approval of the Douglas College Research Ethics Board prior to conducting the research.

Textbook Materials

Clarence Byrd and Ida Chen.  Canadian Tax Principles, latest edition, Pearson Education Canada (Also used in ACCT 3470)

OR other textbooks as approved by the Accounting department.

Personal income tax software approved by the department & CRA.

Only Faculty of Commerce and Business approved calculators may be used in examinations.

 

Optional:

Canadian Income Tax Act, latest edition.   (Also used in ACCT 3470)

Prerequisites

ACCT 1210 with a minimum grade of C

OR

ACCT 1235 with a minimum grade of C

OR

ACCT 3008 with a minimum grade of C

 

OR Currently active in one of the following:
PBD Accounting
PBD Accounting and Finance
PBD Finance
PDD Accounting
PDD Financial Planning

Which Prerequisite