There is a new offering today that has graphics with important data on tax litigation. Keith Fogg, Statistics on Cases in Litigation from ABA Tax Section Meeting in May (ProcedurallyTaxing 8/14/19), here. The actual graphic is linked on the PT blog with Keith's brief discussion of the graphics, but here is a link to the graphic.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Procedurally Taxing Offering and Discussion of IRS Graphic on Tax Litigation (8/14/19)
Students and Practitioners reading this blog (and the Federal Tax Procedure Book) will know that I recommend the Procedurally Taxing Blog, here.
There is a new offering today that has graphics with important data on tax litigation. Keith Fogg, Statistics on Cases in Litigation from ABA Tax Section Meeting in May (ProcedurallyTaxing 8/14/19), here. The actual graphic is linked on the PT blog with Keith's brief discussion of the graphics, but here is a link to the graphic.
There is a new offering today that has graphics with important data on tax litigation. Keith Fogg, Statistics on Cases in Litigation from ABA Tax Section Meeting in May (ProcedurallyTaxing 8/14/19), here. The actual graphic is linked on the PT blog with Keith's brief discussion of the graphics, but here is a link to the graphic.
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