Deborah Schenk - Taxation
Deborah Schenk has written and edited several textbooks about the legal aspects of taxation. Ethical Problems in Federal Tax Practice (2015) "provides clear explanations of the relevant rules and
regulations that apply to tax lawyers and organizes the materials by the
various functions a lawyer serves: litigator, advisor and counselor. This is
the only casebook currently available for law courses on professional
responsibility in tax practice." The Income Tax Map (2017) "is a visual representation of federal income tax law,
showing in a single graphic both the overall system and the relationships
between its component parts. Unlike conventional materials, it distills
hierarchies, threshold questions, logical sequences, and context into one
transparent and comprehensive picture, synthesizing the many cross-references
present in the Internal Revenue Code." Federal Income Taxation: Principles and Policies (2018) is a casebook on federal income taxation. The book "contains detailed text
and explanatory materials. The seventh edition covers recent regulations,
rulings, cases and other new developments, including the many changes made to
the Internal Revenue Code by the several tax acts that Congress passed."
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