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No Pain—No Gain—Should Personal Injury Damages Keep Their Tax Exempt Status, Douglas K. Chapman Jul 1986

No Pain—No Gain—Should Personal Injury Damages Keep Their Tax Exempt Status, Douglas K. Chapman

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Personal Deductions And Tax Reform: The High Road And The Low Road, William J. Turnier Jan 1986

Personal Deductions And Tax Reform: The High Road And The Low Road, William J. Turnier

Villanova Law Review

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The Process Behind Successful Tax Reform, Various Editors Jan 1986

The Process Behind Successful Tax Reform, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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Introduction To The Edwin S. Cohen Tax Symposium: An Overview Of Business Taxation, Michael J. Graetz Jan 1986

Introduction To The Edwin S. Cohen Tax Symposium: An Overview Of Business Taxation, Michael J. Graetz

Faculty Scholarship

It is an honor and pleasure for me to be here today to launch this symposium on current tax reform topics in honor of Edwin S. Cohen on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Virginia as Professor of Law. This is the second occasion I have been asked to speak honoring Ed Cohen on his retirement and, knowing him well, I look forward to many more of his retirements in years ahead.

My assignment today is to provide a brief overview of issues in business taxation. I was tempted simply to repeat the program for this symposium, …