Federal tax research /

"This lesson on federal tax research covers the legislative, administrative, and judicial materials used in the specialized area of tax law. A basic knowledge of primary sources such as statutes, regulations, and cases; secondary sources such as treatises, law reviews, newsletters, citators, di...

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Main Author: Monk, Patricia R.
Corporate Author: Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Format: Electronic Continuing Resource
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, MN : Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Series:CALI lessons. Legal research.
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Summary:"This lesson on federal tax research covers the legislative, administrative, and judicial materials used in the specialized area of tax law. A basic knowledge of primary sources such as statutes, regulations, and cases; secondary sources such as treatises, law reviews, newsletters, citators, digests, and periodical indexes is assumed. Federal taxation is a specialized field with many publications devoted solely to federal taxes."--CALI lesson detail.
Published:Began in 2007
Item Description:Description based on 2007 version.
"Approximate completion time: 1.5 hours"
Publication Frequency:Updated irregularly
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience:Law students in CALI-member law schools.
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