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Tax Litigation Primer ( June 2004 )
Tax litigation is not for the faint of heart. Almost no one wins everything requested, and certainly not every time. Nonetheless, the taxpayers with whom I deal invariably tell me that in the long run taking an aggressive posture saves their companies tax dollars that they should not have to pay. -
Christmas in May: Tax Court Judge Lynn W. Davis' Extraordinary Decision ( October 2003 )
Usually with indignant disbelief, my taxpayer clients often lecture me that constitutional safeguards routinely extended to others, like accused felons and “garden variety” plaintiffs, find no counterparts in the tax world. The taxpayers’ point is that the state must prove criminal guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt,” while the reverse applies to taxpayers, who must prove the taxing authorities’ presumptively correct assessments are wrong. -
Challenge your property tax assessment ( November 1999 )
MANY PAY MUCH MORE THAN THEY SHOULD Are your property taxes higher than . -
Civil Controversies: Tax Court Stipulations ( October 1999 )
For fair and reasonably efficient resolution of federal tax disputes, the United States Tax Court is a remar. -
Real Estate Taxes: How To Determine If You Are Paying Too Much ( October 1999 )
Most businesses routinely seek ways to minimize their taxes through effective planning. One area which does not re.
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