Controversies in Tax Law

Controversies in Tax Law
Author: Anthony C. Infanti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317160007

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This volume presents a new approach to today’s tax controversies, reflecting that debates about taxation often turn on the differing worldviews of the debate participants. For instance, a central tension in academic tax literature - which is filtering into everyday discussions of tax law - exists between 'mainstream' and 'critical' tax theorists. This tension results from a clash of perspectives: Is taxation primarily a matter of social science or of social justice? Should tax policy debates be grounded in economics or in critical race, feminist, queer, and other outsider perspectives? To capture and interrogate what often seems like a chasm between the different sides of tax debates, this collection comprises a series of pairs of essays. Each pair approaches a single area of controversy from two different perspectives - with one essay usually taking a 'mainstream' perspective and the other a 'critical' perspective. In writing their contributions, the authors read and incorporated reactions to each other’s essays and paid specific attention to the influence of perspective on both the area of controversy and their contribution to the debate. With contributions from leading mainstream and critical tax scholars, this volume takes the first step toward bridging the gap between these differing perspectives on tax law and policy.

Tax Controversies

Tax Controversies
Author: Leandra Lederman,Stephen W. Mazza
Publsiher: LexisNexis/Matthew Bender
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Tax administration and procedure
ISBN: 1422422631

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To access the 2015-16 Supplement to this text, click here. To access the 2016 Letter Update to the Supplement, click here. This casebook teaches the mechanics of tax procedure, while stimulating students to think about the broader issues that underlie its structural framework. This edition of Tax Controversies: Practice and Procedure begins with an overview of civil tax procedure and an in-depth discussion of the federal tax gap and the many approaches to closing it. Several of the next chapters focus on stages in the chronology of a typical tax controversy, from examination through eventual litigation. In addition, two chapters focus on tax research and representing tax clients and a new chapter addresses ethics issues in tax cases. An underlying theme - the extent to which the current procedural rules encourage or discourage voluntary compliance with the federal tax system--runs throughout the book. Suitable for J.D. or LL.M. students, or for use in a tax clinic. This edition contains new chapters on summons enforcement, the U.S. Tax Court, the collection due process procedures, "innocent spouse" relief, and ethics issues. Each casebook chapter includes theory questions and a set of fact-based problems to encourage strategic thinking. Several chapters include optional drafting problems. Teacher's Manual provides detailed answers to the problem sets, suggests approaches to the material, and highlights topics more suitable for an advanced course. Separate Documents Volume, Tax Controversies: Statutes, Regulations, and Other Materials, is also available.

Tax Controversies

Tax Controversies
Author: Leandra Lederman,Stephen W. Mazza
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Tax administration and procedure
ISBN: 1531004202

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To view or download the 2022 Supplement to this book, click here. This casebook teaches the mechanics of tax procedure, while stimulating students to think about the broader issues that underlie its structural framework. Tax Controversies: Practice and Procedure begins with an overview of civil tax procedure and an in-depth discussion of the federal tax gap and the many approaches to closing it. Several of the next chapters focus on stages in the chronology of a typical tax controversy, from examination through eventual litigation. Two chapters focus on tax research and representing tax clients, and another chapter addresses ethics issues in tax cases. An underlying theme--the extent to which the current procedural rules encourage or discourage voluntary compliance with the federal tax system--runs throughout the book. * Suitable for J.D. or LL.M. students, or for use in a tax clinic. * Each casebook chapter includes theory questions and a set of fact-based problems to encourage strategic thinking. Several chapters include optional drafting problems. * Teacher's Manual provides detailed answers to the problem sets, suggests approaches to the material, and highlights topics more suitable for an advanced course. * This edition is thoroughly updated to reflect developments in the law since the previous edition. * Separate Documents Volume, Tax Controversies: Statutes, Regulations, and Other Materials, is also available.

Litigation of Federal Civil Tax Controversies

Litigation of Federal Civil Tax Controversies
Author: Gerald A. Kafka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995
Genre: Tax protests and appeals
ISBN: 0071724214

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Tax Controversies

Tax Controversies
Author: Lederman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1422472639

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International Tax Controversies

International Tax Controversies
Author: Philip R. West,J. Walker Johnson,Michael Durst,Amanda Varma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1402429754

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With the U.S. Justice Department taking an ever-closer look at cross-border transactions and their tax implications, this title provides a detailed roadmap to how to prepare for a tax audit that involves an international component.

The Tax Law of Colleges and Universities

The Tax Law of Colleges and Universities
Author: Bertrand M. Harding
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2001-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060990889

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The Tax Law of Colleges and Universities, Second Edition is the primary tax guide for higher educations institutions. It provides comprehensive coverage of the most important issues facing colleges and universities including employment taxes, fringe benefits (including 403(b) retirement plans and deferred compensation), lobbying and other political activities, subsidiaries and spin-offs (graduate schools, research institutes, and fundraising foundations), plus strategies for handling an IRS audit. Also contains the most current information on new intermediate sanctions regulations, tax treatment of immigration-related expenses paid by a college or university on behalf of its employees and other individuals, and Capital gains exclusion to unrelated business income. This title is supplemented annually to keep you fully abreast of all of the latest tax law changes that affect colleges and universities.

Tax Controversies

Tax Controversies
Author: Leandra Lederman,Stephen W. Mazza
Publsiher: LexisNexis
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2013
Genre: Tax administration and procedure
ISBN: 0769847455

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