Taxation The City of Brotherly Love is Plagued with Poverty Francine J. Lipton Despite the obvious irony, Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, has the highest
Taxation Ethicak and Other Practice Dilemmas in a Shrinking Wold Michael Hirschfeld Looking back over the last year, the Tax
Taxation An Invitation to Celebrate the Section's 75th Anniversary Armando Gomez During the 2014–2015 fiscal year, the Tax Sections will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its founding
Taxation Interview with Robert S. McIntyre Jasper L. Cummings Jr. Robert S. McIntyre is Director of Citizens for Tax Justice
Taxation Unique Tax Advantages of ESOPs Jeffrey M. Bauer Employee stock ownership plans, or ESOPs, are tax-qualified retirement plans designed to invest primarily in employer securities
Taxation Fighting the Post-Bankruptcy Survival of Federal Tax Liense on Property That Is Excluded from the Bankruptcy Estate (Part 1) Michael DeBlis The federal tax collection system is founded on the concept of voluntary compliance
Taxation Dischargeability of Income Tax Liability in Bankruptcy Jeffrey M. Sklarz and Joanna M. Kornafel Taxes and death are often categorized as some of life's certainties, but sometimes a taxpayer can discharge older income tax liabilities in bankruptcy.
Taxation Distinguished Service Award - Remarks Lawrence B. Gibbs Remarks from the Distinguished Service Award recipient
Taxation Lawrence B. Gibbs - 2014 Distinguished Service Award Recipient Charles H. Egerton This year's recipient of the Section of Taxation's Distinguished Service Award is Lawrence B. Gibbs.
Taxation 14th Annual Law Student Tax Challengee ABA Section of Taxation 2014 14th Annual Law Student Tax Challenge Save the Date