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July 11, 2007
Marrita Murphy's Lawyer and Tax Blogger Debate Implications of D.C. Circuit Panel's Decision
Last week, I blogged the D.C. Circuit panel's opinion on rehearing in Murphy v. IRS, No. 03cv02414 (7/3/07), which upheld the taxation of Mrs. Murphy's compensatory personal injury award, and collected extensive commentary on the decision in Tax Profs Dissect D.C. Circuit Panel's Revised Opinion in Murphy: "Sanctimonious Crapola"?. The Tax Girl and Marrita Murphy's attorney have engaged in an extensive debate about the implications of the panel's decision:
- Tax Girl: Precedent, Schmecedent (7/7/07)
- Murphy's Lawyer: Comment #1 (7/9/07)
- Murphy's Lawyer: Comment #2 (7/9/07)
- Tax Girl: Mea Culpa. Sort of. (7/9/07)
- Murphy's Lawyer: Comment #3 (7/9/07)
- Tax Girl: "It's my blog, and I'll snark if I want to" (7/9/07)
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