Federal Tax Litigation

Federal Tax Litigation

Author: Susan A. Berson

Publisher: Law Journal Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1108

ISBN-13: 9781588521019

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This law book offers an insider's perspective on both the legal issues and practical considerations involved in handling a federal tax controversy.


Federal Tax Litigation

Federal Tax Litigation

Author: Marvin Joseph Garbis

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13:

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This volume provides forms and detailed explanations to guide the practitioner in drafting pleadings and commonly encountered motions in Tax Court cases and tax refund suits. Procedural rules and decisions in tax refund litigation in all forums are cited and explained in the work.


Litigating a Case in Tax Court

Litigating a Case in Tax Court

Author: Sean M. Akins

Publisher: American Bar Association Tax Section

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781639050123

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Designed to cover every aspect of a United States Tax Court case from start to finish, Litigating a Case in Tax Court provides detailed guidance and tips on the Tax Court process in an easy-to-read and easy-to-use paper format with an online portal for accessing many sample documents that practitioners can use.


Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement

Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement

Author: Allen D. Madison

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2022-10-27

Total Pages: 810

ISBN-13: 1543811019

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Written by a professor with experience on all sides of federal tax disputes, Fundamentals of Federal Tax Procedure and Enforcement provides students with a guide through the thicket of rules and procedures that comprise the federal tax system, helping them make sense of a seemingly random collection of dense rules and seemingly inaccessible entities governing federal tax procedure and enforcement. For ease of teaching and learning, Professor Madison breaks down the rules and concepts of tax procedures and enforcement into four distinct parts based on the decisions and determinations the parties to a tax dispute must make, as well as the rules affecting those decisions. Professors and students will benefit from: A new perspective on how to present the tax system to students A bird’s eye view of the tax system while drilling deep into essential topics A standalone resource—all necessary statutes and regulations within the text Probing notes and questions after each case that help put the cases in context A balance of technical language—less technical than the highly technical language used by tax practitioners, but more technical than law students have yet been exposed to in their legal studies