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One of the courses I currently oversee is PFPL 530, Income Tax Planning. This is the tax planning course in our master’s program. It uses many of the same materials that are found in our CFP® tax course. However, instead of offering students multiple choice questions, graduate students are given case studies, then asked to…
In PFPL530: Income Tax Planning, you’ve spent the term exploring the mechanics of AGI, credits, deductions, and more. But here’s a bold idea to consider. What if tax planning is really behavior planning in disguise? That’s not just a metaphor. The tax code is built on assumptions about how people respond to incentives,…
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