Black & Decker in the fourth circuit tax shelters and textualism by Karen C. Burke
By: Burke, Karen C
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OP 1820/2006/111/13 Goldman sachs ruling on variable strips | OP 1820/2006/111/2-1 Distribution of Schedule M-1 corporate book - tax difference data 1990 -2003 for three large - size and three industry groups | OP 1820/2006/111/2-2 The law of unintended consequences | OP 1820/2006/111/3-1 Black & Decker in the fourth circuit | OP 1820/2006/111/3-2 The COLI cases through the looking glass of the sham transaction doctrine | OP 1820/2006/111/4-1 Limitation on itemized deductions for trusts | OP 1820/2006/111/4-2 The new nonqualified deferred compensation regime |
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