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Law Center University of Houston Syllabus Bret Wells. All rights reserved. Available at http://www.law.uh.edu/faculty/bwells

CORPORATE INCOME TAX Professor Wells 1. Purpose of this Syllabus. The purpose of the syllabus is to provide details concerning the requirements applicable to this course, including the schedule for class sessions, examination policies, professor availability, and similar matters. 2. Required materials for this course: a. Schwarz & Lathrope, "Fundamentals of Corporate Taxation--Cases and Materials," Foundation Press (Ninth Edition, 2016). ISBN: 9781634596022. Students are strongly discouraged from trying to use a prior edition (e.g., the 7th edition) for this class. b. Federal Income Tax Code and Regulations Selected Sections 2016-2017. Author: Martin B. Dickinson Edition: 2016-2017 Edition Year: 2016. ISBN: 9780808044161. Publisher: CCH (Commerce Clearing House). Students must have the actual paper copy of this statute book for class discussion. c. Additional supplemental materials will be provided at various times and will be made available on my website at http://www.law.uh.edu/faculty/bwells. 3. Course Objective. This course will involve the comprehensive examination of the federal income tax laws applicable to corporations and their shareholders. Topics to be covered will include: a. The formation of corporations and the transfers of assets to controlled corporations; b. The capital structure of a corporation, including debt and equity; c. Distributions from a corporation (e.g., dividends, stock redemptions & liquidations); d. Special types of corporations (e.g., S corporations); e. Corporate stock and asset sales; f. Tax-free corporate reorganizations, mergers and other restructurings. The objective of this class is to consider both (1) the technical federal income tax rules and (2) the underlying fundamental tax policy objectives of the federal corporate income tax rules. Where appropriate, the course will emphasize current corporate structuring transactions and related federal tax planning. 2

4. Class sessions: This class will meet on Monday & Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Consistent with university policy, a minimum of 80 percent attendance is required for each student. An attendance list will be circulated at each class session. Those individuals not satisfying the attendance requirement will be reported to administrative officials to be dropped from the course. There are no scheduled make-up classes at this time, but up to two make-up sessions are possible for this course. 5. Class session coverage, focus & discussion. The material to be covered during the anticipated 27 class sessions will be in the order as presented in the attached Reading Assignment sheet. You should be prepared to discuss the reading assignment where we left off in the prior class and then be prepared to discuss the next succeeding reading assignment set forth in the Reading Assignment sheet. During the class sessions, substantial attention will be devoted to examining the problems presented by the casebook authors in each segment in the casebook. Students should prepare their own answers to these problems in preparation for the discussions during the class sessions. 6. Powerpoint Slides. Professor Wells will regularly use Powerpoint slide presentations in class. These slides will be available after completion of the particular chapter at www.law.uh.edu/faculty/bwells. Slides from a prior year are available on that same website and will be replaced online once the relevant chapter is completed. 7. Personal Computers. The permitted use of personal computers in the classroom is solely for the purposes of (i) reviewing preparation notes and (ii) taking notes during class. Specifically excluded from in-class computer usage is anything beyond these activities, e.g., surfing the web and messaging. Nonparticipation due to diversionary uses of your personal computer constitutes an absence from the class. In the event this occurs, you are not eligible to sign the attendance sheet and are subject to appropriate action as the professor may determine in his sole discretion. 8. Grading for the course: a) Final Examination. The grade in this course will be entirely dependent upon the final examination (except note 8(b) below). Course materials will be permitted in the examination room but will be limited to: (i) the student's casebook, (ii) the CCH code and regulations volume, (iv) this syllabus, (iv) any course supplemental materials handed-out during class (as provided during the semester), and (v) student prepared outlines. Not permitted in the examination room are commercially prepared materials and outlines (including but not limited to the reading materials referenced in 10 below). b) Impact of Class Participation. Class participation is expected in this class. Significant class participation may positively impact your grade. 3

9. Questions to professor. Student discussion in the professor's office is welcomed and encouraged. Office hours are Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., or as otherwise arranged. Please contact Professor Wells at Room 124 (TU-II), or by telephone at 713-743-2502, or by email at: bwells@central.uh.edu. 10. Corporate Taxation Suggested Additional Reading Materials. A significant body of external resources are available for this course. A partial listing of potential supplemental materials is as follows: a. Bittker & Eustice, "Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders," Seventh Edition, Warren, Gorham & Lamont (2000), with supplements. b. Bittker, Emory & Streng, "Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders - Forms " Fourth Edition, Warren, Gorham & Lamont (1995, with revised chapters and tri-annual supplements). c. Block, "Corporate Taxation - Examples & Explanations," Aspen Law & Business, Fourth Edition (2010). d. Burke, "Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders in a Nutshell," Seventh Edition, West Publishing Co. (2014). e. Kahn, Kahn, Perris & Lehman,, Sixth Edition, West (2009). f. Kahn, Kahn & Perris, Principles of Corporate Taxation, West (2010). g. Lederman, Understanding Corporate Taxation, Second Edition, LexisNexis (2006). h. Schwarz & Lathrope, "Corporate and Partnership Taxation," Seventh Edition, West Publishing Co. (Black Letter Series) (2012). i. See also the UH Law Library Guide to Federal Tax Research (as prepared by Chris Dykes of the UH Law Library staff) which is located at the following website: http://www.law.uh.edu/libraries/researchresources/legalresearchguides/federal Tax Law Research Guide. This guide identifies both printed materials in the UH Law Library and electronic resources (e.g., Checkpoint, Lexis-Nexis, BNA Tax and Accounting Center - Tax Management Portfolios, Westlaw and Tax Analysts Web Service). These supplemental materials may be beneficial for you in your preparation for this course. However, as indicated in 8(b), the supplemental materials indicated above and any other outside commercially prepared materials are not permitted to be taken into the final examination 4

Corporate Tax Reading Assignment Class Date Topic Reading Material Monday, January 16, 2017 No Class (Martin Luther King Holiday) Chapter 1 (Overview) and Chapter 2 ( 351 Introduction) Schwarz (pp. 1-67; be prepared to 1 Wednesday, January 18, 2017 discuss Bollinger, requirements of 351, and Intermountain Lumber). 2 Monday, January 23, 2017 Chapter 2 ( 351 Issues) Schwarz (pp. 67-99) 3 Wednesday, January 25, 2017 Chapter 2 (Final Thoughts) Schwarz (pp. 99-114) 4 Monday, January 30, 2017 Chapter 3 (Capital Structure) Schwarz (pp. 115-147) 5 Wednesday, February 1, 2017 Chapter 4 (Nonliquidating Distributions-- Part I) Schwarz (pp. 148-168) 6 Monday, February 6, 2017 Chapter 4 (Nonliquidating Distributions-- Part II) Schwarz (pp. 169-193) 7 Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Chapter 5 (Redemptions and Partial Liquidations-- Part I) Schwarz (pp. 194-223) 8 Monday, February 13, 2017 Chapter 5 (Redemptions and Partial Liquidations-- Part II) Schwarz (pp. 223-248) 9 Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Chapter 5 (Redemptions and Partial Liquidations-- Part III) Schwarz (pp. 248-258) 10 Monday, February 20, 2017 Chapter 5 (Redemptions and Partial Liquidations-- Part IV) Schwarz (pp. 258-289) 11 Wednesday, February 22, 2017 Chapter 6 (Stock Dividends) Schwarz (pp. 290-317) 12 Monday, February 27, 2017 Chapter 7 (Complete Liquidations) Schwarz (pp. 318-336) 13 Wednesday, March 1, 2017 Chapter 7 (Complete Liquidations) Schwarz (pp. 336-348) 14 Monday, March 6, 2017 Chapter 8 (Taxable Acqusitions-- Part I) Schwarz (pp. 349-372) 15 Wednesday, March 8, 2017 Chapter 8 (Taxable Acqusitions-- Part II) Schwarz (pp. 372-391) Monday, March 13, 2017 Spring Break Wednesday, March 15, 2017 Spring Break 16 Monday, March 20, 2017 Chapter 9 (Acquisitive Reorganizations: Judicial Requirements and B Reorganizations) Schwarz (pp. 392-419) 17 Wednesday, March 22, 2017 Chapter 9 (C Reorganizations and Triangular Reorganizations) Schwarz (pp. 419-454) 18 Monday, March 27, 2017 Chapter 9 (Muti-Step Acquisitions) Schwarz (pp. 419-454) 19 Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Chapter 9 Wrap Up; Chapter 10 Introduction Schwarz (pp. 419-454; 455-465) 20 Monday, April 3, 2017 Chapter 10 ( 355 Divisions-- Part I) Schwarz (pp. 455-496) 21 Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Chapter 10 ( 355 Divisions-- Part II) Schwarz (pp. 496-517) 22 Monday, April 10, 2017 Chapter 11 (Nondivisive & Nonacquisitive Reorganizations) Schwarz (pp. 518-551) 23 Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Chapter 12 (Carryover of Tax Attributes) Schwarz (pp. 552-587); Skip Problems on p.580-581 and on p.585-586 24 Monday, April 17, 2017 Chapter 15 (S Corporations-- Part 1) p. 662-713 25 Wednesday, April 19, 2017 Chapter 15 (S Corporations-- Part 2) p. 662-713 26 Monday, April 24, 2017 Chapter 15 (S Corporations- Part 3) & Final Wrap Up No reading 27 Wednesday, April 26, 2017 REVIEW SESSION No Reading Monday, May 8, 2017 Exam (1 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.)