New CALI Lesson: Section 199A: Qualified Business Income Deduction

We are thrilled to announce a new CALI Lesson – Section 199A: Qualified Business Income Deduction

This lesson is best used after studying IRC § 199A in a Federal Income Taxation course. Some knowledge of partnership taxation concepts is useful. The lesson includes problems to work through, allowing you to apply the Code and Regs. to a variety of situations involving Internal Revenue Code § 199A.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the lesson, the student will be able to:

  1. Recognize the basic terminology of § 199A;
  2. Recognize situations where § 199A does and does not apply;
  3. Perform basic calculations by which a “qualified business income” deduction is determined.
  4. Read written descriptions of how certain ratios are defined and then apply those ratios to various factual situations.

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​​​​​​About the Author
New photo Professor William Kratzke is a Cecil C. Humphreys Professor of Law (Emeritus) at the University of Memphis. He received his B.A. in Political Science and the Far Eastern & Russian Institute from the University of Washington in 1971. This naturally caused him to be interested in attending law school. He received his J.D. from Valparaiso University in 1974 and was a member of the Valparaiso University Law Review’s editorial board. He received his LL.M. from Georgetown University in 1977.Professor William Kratzke teaches tax law courses at the University of Memphis. He has been a faculty member there since 1979. He has taught courses across the curriculum. In addition to tax courses, he has taught trademarks, torts, civil procedure, world trade law, economic analysis, and other courses. He visited Santa Clara University and the University of Mississippi. He received Fulbright Teaching Awards in 1997 (Moldova) and 2001-2002 (Russia).Professor Kratzke has written in the areas of tax law, trademark law, tort law, and antitrust law.
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