Thursday, April 1, 2010
LexisNexis Publishes Regulation of Tax Practice
The Graduate Tax Series is the first and only series of course materials designed for use in tax LL.M. programs. Like all books in the Series, Regulation of Tax Practice was designed from the ground-up with the needs of graduate tax faculty and students in mind:
- More focus on Internal Revenue Code and regulations, less on case law
- Analysis of complex, practice-oriented problems of increasing sophistication
- Teacher’s manual with solutions to problems and other guidance
- On-line access to the comprehensive and current Code and regulations, designed to complement the book
Six other books in the Series also are available for adoption:
- Civil Tax Procedure (2d ed. 2007), by David Richardson (Florida), Jerome Borison (Denver), and Steve Johnson (UNLV).
- Employee Benefits Law: Qualification Rules and ERISA Requirements (2006), by Kathryn Kennedy (John Marshall) & Paul Shultz (Director, Employee Plans Rulings & Agreement, IRS)
- Federal Tax Accounting (2006), by Michael Lang (Chapman), Elliot Manning (Miami) & Steven Willis (Florida)
- Partnership Taxation (2d ed. 2008), by Richard Lipton (Baker & McKenzie, Chicago), Paul Carman (Chapman & Cutler, Chicago), Charles Fassler (Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, Louisville) & Walter Schwidetzky (Baltimore)
- Tax Crimes (2008), by Steve Johnson (UNLV), Scott Schumacher (Washington), Larry Campagna (Adjunct Professor, Houston) & John Townsend (Adjunct Professor, Houston).
- United States International Taxation (2008), by Allison Christians (Wisconsin), Samuel Donaldson (Washington) & Philip Postlewaite (Northwestern)
Other forthcoming books in the Series are:
- Bankruptcy Taxation, by Frances Hill (Miami) & William Lyons (Nebraska)
- Estate and Gift Taxation, by Robert Danforth (Washington & Lee) & Brant Hellwig (South Carolina)
- Federal Corporate Income Taxation, by Charlotte Crane (Northwestern) & Linda Beale (Wayne State)
- Federal Taxation of Property Transactions, by Elliott Manning (Miami) & David Cameron (Northwestern)
Other information:
- For more details about the Graduate Tax Series, see here.
- Click on these links to purchase a copy of Civil Tax Procedure, Employee Benefits Law, Federal Tax Accounting, Partnership Taxation, Tax Crimes, and United States International Taxation. Faculty can request a complimentary review copy by emailing here (in the body of your email, note the title of the book you are requesting and your contact information).
- Email me if you would like more information about the Series or if you would like to submit a book proposal.
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