This work is a visual representation of federal income tax law, showing in a single graphic both the overall system and the relationships between its component parts. Unlike conventional materials, it distills hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the many cross-references present in the Internal Revenue Code.
This work is a visual representation of federal income tax law, showing in a single graphic both the overall system and the relationships between its component parts. Unlike conventional materials, it distills hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the many cross-references present in the Internal Revenue Code.
This work is a visual representation of federal income tax law, showing in a single graphic both the overall system and the relationships between its component parts. Unlike conventional materials, it distills hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the many cross-references present in the Internal Revenue Code.
This work is a visual representation of federal income tax law, showing in a single graphic both the overall system and the relationships between its component parts. Unlike conventional materials, it distills hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the many cross-references present in the Internal Revenue Code.
This book brings together academics, legal practitioners and activists with a wide range of pro-choice, pro-life and other views to explore the possibilities for cultural, philosophical, moral and political common ground on the subjects of abortion and reproductive justice more generally. It aims to rethink polarized positions on sexuality, morality, religion and law, in relation to abortion, as a way of laying the groundwork for productive and collaborative dialogue. Edited by a leading figure on gender issues and emerging voices in the quest for reproductive justice - a broad concept that encompasses the interests of men, women and children alike - the contributions both search for 'common ground' between opposing positions in our struggles around abortion, and seek to bring balance to these contentious debates. The book will be valuable to anyone interested in law and society, gender and religious studies and philosophy and theory of law.
Updated to include the Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004 and the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations, 2006 Edition, provides an overview of U.S. tax laws and regulations. The 2006 edition also includes a revised version of the popular Income Tax Map: A Bird's Eye View of Federal Income Taxation for Law Students. This visual representation of federal income tax law shows in a single graphic the overall system and the relationships between its parts. The Income Tax Map distills hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the endless cross-references that riddle the Internal Revenue Code.
Tax law is political. This book highlights and explains the major themes and methodologies of a group of scholars who challenge the traditional claim that tax law is neutral and unbiased. The contributors to this volume include pioneers in the field of critical tax theory, as well as key thinkers who have sustained and expanded the investigation into why the tax laws are the way they are and what impacts tax laws have on historically disempowered groups. This volume, assembled by two law professors who work in the field, is an accessible introduction to this new and growing body of scholarship. It is a resource not only for scholars and students in the fields of taxation and economics, but also for those who engage with critical race theory, feminist legal theory, queer theory, class-based analysis, and social justice generally. Tax is the one area of law that affects everyone in our society, and this book is crucial to understanding its impact.