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Schwarz and Lathrope's Black Letter Outline on Corporate and Partnership Taxation, 6th

Copyright: 2008
ISBN-13: 9780314184818
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Series: Black Letter Outline
Brand: West Law School
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This text is designed to help law students recognize and understand the basic principles and issues of tax law covered in a law school course. It includes fundamental concepts of federal tax law, organization and capital structure of corporations, and organization and operation of partnerships. It discusses the tax consequences of each entity and differentiates between distributions for corporations in complete liquidation and those not in complete liquidation.