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October 1, 2012
Jackel: Tax Aggressiveness and Tax Meekness
Monte A. Jackel (Monte A. Jackel Federal Tax Advisory Services, Washington, D.C.),
The Aggressive and the Meek, 137 Tax Notes 1365 (Sept. 18, 2012):
In this now-monthly column on current tax policy and issues, Jackel examines the state of the tax practice in taking either aggressive or conservative positions on a tax matter. He also discusses the conundrum facing those who comment on government-proposed guidance and are forced to choose between client interests and sound tax policy.
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