Procedurally Taxing considers developments in issues relating to tax procedure and tax administration. It describes and give context to developments that are of interest to practitioners and academics.
In addition, the blog acts as a filter for readers, who in today’s world, often receive more information than any one person can manage or digest. For those interested in the world of tax procedure, this blog is one way to stay current, educated and informed, and to think about issues in a new way. The blog is edited by Leslie Book and Keith Fogg of Villanova Law School as well as Stephen J. Olsen, a tax attorney in private practice at Gawthrop Greenwood, P.C.
Professor James Edward Maule's more than occasional commentary on tax law, legal education, the First Amendment, religion, and law generally, with sporadic attempts to connect all of this to genealogy, theology, music, model trains, and chocolate chip cookies.
This blog by a tax professor is about tax reform and moving tax systems into the 21st century. It focuses on tax system weaknesses, critiques selected reform proposals, and offers new ideas, with an emphasis on federal, California and multistate matters. Additional information - articles, reports and links, can be found at the 21st Century Taxation website.
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