California's tax shelters law a guide to disclosure and penalties for corporate taxpayers by Amy L. Silverstein and Prentiss Willson Jr.
By: Silverstein, Amy L.
Contributor(s): Willson, Prentiss.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2004Subject(s): EVASION FISCAL | IMPUESTOS | INFRACCIONES Y SANCIONES TRIBUTARIAS | CALIFORNIA | LEGISLACION | COMENTARIOS | SOCIEDADES | ELUSION FISCAL In: Journal of taxation v. 100, n. 5, May 2004, p. 274-286Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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OP 1695/2004/100/1-2 Tax court discovery and the stipulation process | OP 1695/2004/100/4 How the disconnect between the income and estate tax rules created planning for grantor trusts | OP 1695/2004/100/5-1 How tax shelters evolved | OP 1695/2004/100/5-2 California's tax shelters law | OP 1695/2004/100/6 Square peg, meet black hole | OP 1695/2004/101/1-1 Tax consequences of renting out a second home may turn on how often the taxpayer makes use of it | OP 1695/2004/101/1-2 The impact of the decoupling of state estate taxes on a taxpayer's choice of domicile |
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