

E-Commerce


Electronic Commerce: Taxation and Planning addresses the U.S., international, and state and local tax considerations associated with electronic commerce transactions in a straightforward, easy-to-read manner. In addition, the author explains the processes that are involved in starting and operating an electronic commerce site, from web page development to the closing of transactions over the Internet.
Numerous case studies are provided to illustrate the yet unanswerable issues in this area. In many instances, the author provides his prediction of the resolution of these issues and explains the basis for his conclusions.
Teaching Faculty
This course is led by Michael Stuart J.D. M.P.A. who built several successful businesses and public service endeavors over the Internet. He is a Harvard-trained specialist in international relations and former law professor. He worked in cyber businesses as an entrepreneur, corporate development officer, and data base manager in the U.S., Japanese, and Middle East markets. L.B. Carpenter CPA USTCP CFP will assist.
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