Andrew Brajcich
Andrew M. Brajcich, J.D., LL.M., CPA
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Education
B.B.A.: Gonzaga University 2003
J.D.: University of Florida 2006
LL.M.: University of Washington 2010
Biography
Professor Brajcich joined the faculty of the School of Business Administration in spring 2012 with a teaching emphasis in tax. He previously worked in the International Tax Services Group at Deloitte Tax LLP and is a fourth-generation Zag.
Classes
Acct 365 Federal Taxation
Acct 366 Advanced Federal Taxation
MAcc 604 Corporate Taxation
MAcc 606 Taxation of Wealth Transfers
MAcc 610 International Tax Concepts
MAcc 667 Tax Research and Practice
Acct 260 Principles of Accounting I
Acct 261 Principles of Accounting II
Research Interests
Corporate Tax
International Tax
Estate, Gift and GST Tax
Tax Planning
Selected Publications
Brajcich, Andrew M., "Tax Considerations for Clients Going Global." Journal of the CPA Practitioner, Volume 5, Issue 1 (February/March 2013)
Brajcich, Andrew M. and Daniel Lawson, "Utilizing Debt as a Tax Benefit: The Capitalization of U.S. Corporations and Owner Sophistication." Journal of Business, Economics and Finance, Volume 1, Issue 4 (December 2012)
Brajcich, Andrew M. and Daniel Lawson, "Minimizing Employment Taxes in U.S. 'S' Corporations: Levels of Compensation and Shareholder Sophistication." International Business Research, Volume 6, No. 3 (March 2013)