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Taxation

1998

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Cpa's Guide To Saving Tax Dollars For Farm Clients;, Andrew R. Biebl, Robert J. Ranweiler Jan 1998

Cpa's Guide To Saving Tax Dollars For Farm Clients;, Andrew R. Biebl, Robert J. Ranweiler

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Watching The Road Ahead: Tax Planning Tips For1998, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants Jan 1998

Watching The Road Ahead: Tax Planning Tips For1998, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Auditing Estimates And Other Soft Accounting Information, Michael J. Ramos, Linda C. Delahanty Jan 1998

Auditing Estimates And Other Soft Accounting Information, Michael J. Ramos, Linda C. Delahanty

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Do I Need Personal Financial Planning?, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants Jan 1998

Do I Need Personal Financial Planning?, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants

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No abstract provided.


Taxing Personhood: Estate Taxes And The Compelled Commodification Of Identity, Ray D. Madoff Dec 1997

Taxing Personhood: Estate Taxes And The Compelled Commodification Of Identity, Ray D. Madoff

Ray D. Madoff

In this Article, Professor Madoff explores the ways in which the blunt tools of the wealth tax, and in particular the estate tax, uses a one-size-fits-all system to impose a tax on all property interests owned at the time of one’s death. Professor Madoff illustrates the ways in which these blunt tools can produce problematic results by examining their application to the right of publicity, a newly recognized property interest. Professor Madoff suggests that the imposition of the estate tax can force the commodification of an individual’s identity, regardless of one’s desire to refrain from marketing their identity, and explores …