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Taxation and Business Planning for Partnerships and LLCs: Client File
by
Bradley T. Borden
Note: Books below appear "newest to oldest" to encourage students to consult current eds. of study aids.
Examples and Explanations for Partnership Taxation
by
Timothy M. Todd
Nutshells:
Nutshells are short volumes that provide simple overviews of areas of law. They might assist non-lawyers and law students. All nutshells published by West Academic include the word "nutshell" in the title. Do not cite a nutshell in a legal document.
Federal Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts, and Beneficiaries in a Nutshell
by
Grayson M.P. McCouch
International Taxation in a Nutshell
by
Mindy Herzfeld
Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud in a Nutshell
by
Camilla E. Watson
Concise Hornbooks:
Hornbooks are primers for study. The term "hornbook" originated in England. In U.S. law, a hornbook is a text that gives an overview of a particular area of law. A law hornbook is a type of treatise, usually one volume, which might be a briefer version of a longer, multi-volume treatise. Students in U.S. law schools often use hornbooks as supplements to casebooks.
Principles of Tax Policy
by
Stephanie McMahon