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  2. Tax Analysts - Wikipedia

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    Tax Analysts is a nonprofit publisher offering the Tax Notes portfolio of products, including weekly magazines featuring commentary, daily online journals featuring news and analysis, and research tools, all focused on tax policy and administration.

  3. Tax law - Wikipedia

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    Tax law or revenue law is an area of legal study in which public or sanctioned authorities, such as federal, state and municipal governments (as in the case of the US) use a body of rules and procedures (laws) to assess and collect taxes in a legal context. The rates and merits of the various taxes, imposed by the authorities, are attained via ...

  4. Internal Revenue Code - Wikipedia

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    Tax returns: requirements, procedural rules, payments, settlements, extensions 6201–6533: Assessment, collection, and abatement; limitations on collection & refund 6601–6751: Interest and non-criminal penalties on underpayments or failures 6801–7124: Other procedural rules 7201–7344: Crimes, other offences, forfeitures, tax evasion 7401 ...

  5. Lee Sheppard (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Sheppard is a tax commentator and contributing editor at Tax Analysts' Tax Notes. [1] She studied law at Northwestern University, but following a stint with McDermott Will & Emery in Chicago, Sheppard has not practiced tax law since the 1970s, [2] but instead specializes in financial issues and the taxation of multinational corporations.

  6. Columbia Journal of Tax Law - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Journal of Tax Law is a law journal covering tax law and policy. [1] It publishes three issues each year featuring scholarly articles, shorter works on current policy topics, and student notes. The journal was established in 2010 [2] and is edited by students at Columbia Law School. The current editor-in-chief is Ahmed Farooq. [3]

  7. Tax advisor - Wikipedia

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    A tax advisor or tax consultant is a person with advanced training and knowledge of tax law. The services of a tax advisor are usually retained in order to minimize taxation while remaining compliant with the law in complicated financial situations. [1] Tax Advisors are also retained to represent clients before tax authorities and tax courts to ...

  8. Treasury regulations - Wikipedia

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    Treasury Regulations are the tax regulations issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury.These regulations are the Treasury Department's official interpretations of the Internal Revenue Code [1] and are one source of U.S. federal income tax law.

  9. Pittsburgh Tax Review - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Tax Review has repeatedly been ranked among the top tax journals in the United States. The only journal at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law that is peer-reviewed, the Pittsburgh Tax Review publishes [ 2 ] twice yearly and highlights articles by professors and practitioners in the field of taxation, as well as student ...