Taxation Dealing with an Uncooperative Client Michael B. Lang In a perfect world, a client would consult a lawyer before engaging in any transaction that might have significant tax consequences...
Taxation From the Chair William J. Wilkins The Tax Section has a tradition of annual “courtesy calls” with senior tax officials in Washington...
Taxation Interview - Michael K. Frield & Martin J. McMahon, Jr. Jasper L. Cummings, Jr.; Alan J.J. Swirski Mike Friel is Director of, and Marty McMahon is the Stephen C. O’Connell Professor of Law, teaching in, the Graduate Tax Program of the University of Florida Levin College of Law, Gainesville, Florida...
Taxation Identity Theft Robb A. Longman Identity theft is a growing problem nationwide. Individuals’ identities are being stolen and used by others. The results to the victims are devastating...
Taxation Too Many Carrots and Not Enough Sticks? The Role of the Carbon Tax in Energy Tax Policy Roberta Mann After years of inaction, the U.S. government appears poised to do something about climate change...
Taxation The Complexity of the Tax Code Nina E. Olson The largest source of compliance burdens for taxpayers—and the IRS— is the overwhelming complexity of the tax code...
Taxation 2009 Janet Spragens Pro Bono Award Recipient: Elizabeth Copeland The Section of Taxation presented its annual Janet Spragens Pro Bono Award to San Antonio lawyer Elizabeth Copeland...
Taxation 2009-2010 Leadership Changes The Chair-Elect of the Section, Karen L. Hawkins, of Oakland, CA, submitted her resignation, effective April 12, 2009...
Taxation Careers in Tax Law: Perspectives on the Tax Profession and What It Holds for You Section of Taxation The Tax Section is pleased to announce the release of Careers in Tax Law: Perspectives on the Tax Profession and What It Holds for You. Designed for those considering or beginning a career in tax...