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The Irs As Super Creditor, Steve R. Johnson
The Irs As Super Creditor, Steve R. Johnson
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The IRS is a super creditor in the sense that its efforts to collect tax debts are free of restrictions imposed by state law on other creditors. This principle is no novelty. Several recent developments, though, have involved interesting applications of it. Part I of this article explains the principle. Part II examines recent applications of it.
Tax Advisor-Client Privilege: An Idea Whose Time Should Never Come, Steve R. Johnson
Tax Advisor-Client Privilege: An Idea Whose Time Should Never Come, Steve R. Johnson
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