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Subchapter S: Operational Issues, Peter L. Faber Dec 1991

Subchapter S: Operational Issues, Peter L. Faber

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Planning Opportunities After Chapter 14 (Section 2701 And 2702), Frederic A. Nicholson Dec 1991

Planning Opportunities After Chapter 14 (Section 2701 And 2702), Frederic A. Nicholson

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


S Corporation Stock In Trusts And Estates - Preserving The S Election And Other Practical Problems, W. Birch Douglass Iii Dec 1991

S Corporation Stock In Trusts And Estates - Preserving The S Election And Other Practical Problems, W. Birch Douglass Iii

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Changing The World Economies: A Model For Applying United States Countervailing Duty Law To Exported Products From A Unified Germany, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 81 (1991), Charles P. Romaker Jan 1991

Changing The World Economies: A Model For Applying United States Countervailing Duty Law To Exported Products From A Unified Germany, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 81 (1991), Charles P. Romaker

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Assessing The Limited Liability Company, Wayne M. Gazur, Neil M. Goff Jan 1991

Assessing The Limited Liability Company, Wayne M. Gazur, Neil M. Goff

Publications

The limited liability company is one of the newest forms of business organization. This form combines the limited liability of a corporation with the tax benefits normally associated with a partnership. The authors examine various implications and ramifications of this organizational form.


Unlimited Liability And Law Firm Organization: Tax Factors And The Direction Of Causation, Ronald J. Gilson Jan 1991

Unlimited Liability And Law Firm Organization: Tax Factors And The Direction Of Causation, Ronald J. Gilson

Faculty Scholarship

In a recent issue of this Journal, Carr and Mathewson (1988) test a model of the impact of limited and unlimited liability regimes on the nature of firms by comparing the performance of law firms operated as partnerships and sole proprietorships (and therefore subject to unlimited liability) with that of law firms operated as corporations (and therefore subject to limited liability).


Commentary [On `The Foreign Tax Credit And Its Critics,' By Charles I. Kingson, Hugh Ault Dec 1990

Commentary [On `The Foreign Tax Credit And Its Critics,' By Charles I. Kingson, Hugh Ault

Hugh J. Ault

No abstract provided.


Federal Income Taxation Of Business Organizations, Hugh Ault, Paul Mcdaniel, Martin Mcmahon, Daniel Simmons Dec 1990

Federal Income Taxation Of Business Organizations, Hugh Ault, Paul Mcdaniel, Martin Mcmahon, Daniel Simmons

Hugh J. Ault

Supplemented by 1991 Supplement to Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations, by McDaniel, Ault, McMahon, and Simmons. Westbury, NY: Foundation Press, 1991; 1992 Supplement to Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations, by McDaniel, Ault, McMahon, and Simmons. Westbury, N.Y.: Foundation Press, 1992; 1994 Supplement to Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations, by McDaniel, Ault, McMahon, and Simmons. Westbury, NY: Foundation Press, 1994; 1995 Supplement to Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations, by McDaniel, Ault, McMahon and Simmons. Westbury, N.Y.: Foundation Press, 1995.