Now a usable, approachable guide for law firms on the specific issues they face in planning their taxes. This is their perfect guide on tax planning for solo, small, and medium size law firms. The book will streamline the process and permit partners and associates to keep more of what they earn.
This book covers topics such as: fundamentals of law firm financial information, with easy-to-understand examples of the data involved and financial management concepts.
In his fifth collection of law-firm humor, Kanter lets us see lawyers from the point of view of their clients and other outsiders.
This guide offers expert advice on careers in tax law, including what kind of degree to get.
Understanding Recent Developments in Tax Law provides an authoritative, insiders perspective on developing tax strategies in the wake of American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA 2012).
Featuring partners from some of the nation's leading law firms, these experts guide the reader through the intricacies of tax law and the strategies lawyers can use to help their clients maintain a competitive edge while avoiding liability.
Tax Planning for Lawyers and Law Firms
David Cay Johnston, “Behind I.R.S. Hearings, a G.O.P. Plan to End Tax Code,” New York Times, May 4, 1998, A16. 22. See Michael J. Graetz, 100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States ...
A Lawyer's Life: Deep in the Heart of Taxes
This book provides an insider's perspective on key strategies for representing and advising tax clients in the Middle East and Africa.
Highly competent tax attorneys are in constant demand, and it is a very flexible career path. Tax attorneys can join the in-house staff of a big corporation, work at a law firm or accounting firm, or go into business for themselves.