Any evaluation of a book of this nature must be made in light of its purpose and its intended audience. The authors recognize that estate and tax planning is too broad a subject to be treated comprehensively in a single volume, and, consequently, they quite properly made no effort in that direction. Rather, their apparent purpose was to furnish the non-specialist with an annotated form book containing textual discussions of tax and estate planning problems, with particular emphasis on local Michigan law
Tax Planning for Husbands and Wives under the Revenue Act of 1948 Chicago: Commerce Clearing House, ...
Anyone undertaking an assignment to write within a few pages under this comprehensive title must lim...
The materials available for teaching a course in federal an gift taxation were somewhat limited prio...
Any evaluation of a book of this nature must be made in light of its purpose and its intended audien...
The volumes under review are written primarily for attorneys dealing in the subject of estate planni...
A Review of Federal Taxation of Estates, Gifts, and Trusts by Douglas A. Kahn, Earl M. Colson, and G...
By William C. Clay, Jr., Indianapolis, Indiana: The Research & Review Service of America, Inc. 1977....
The only thing that keeps the publication of this book from being big news is the book itself. It is...
This Second Edition of Estate and Gift Taxation provides materials for a course on the U.S. transfer...
Today\u27s tax-encumbered citizen is not only aware that death and taxes are certain but also realiz...
An Estate Planner\u27s Handbook By Mayo Adams Shattuck Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1948. Pp. 57...
This book deals with the federal income tax as it bears on gratuitous transfers and with the federal...
Designed to be used in an academic program, Estate Planning and Taxation presents a concise, integra...
This is a better book than Professor Bruton\u27s first edition. It is a different book, too; substan...
A Review of THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX: A GUIDE TO THE LAW. By Joyce Stanley and Richard Kilcullen
Tax Planning for Husbands and Wives under the Revenue Act of 1948 Chicago: Commerce Clearing House, ...
Anyone undertaking an assignment to write within a few pages under this comprehensive title must lim...
The materials available for teaching a course in federal an gift taxation were somewhat limited prio...
Any evaluation of a book of this nature must be made in light of its purpose and its intended audien...
The volumes under review are written primarily for attorneys dealing in the subject of estate planni...
A Review of Federal Taxation of Estates, Gifts, and Trusts by Douglas A. Kahn, Earl M. Colson, and G...
By William C. Clay, Jr., Indianapolis, Indiana: The Research & Review Service of America, Inc. 1977....
The only thing that keeps the publication of this book from being big news is the book itself. It is...
This Second Edition of Estate and Gift Taxation provides materials for a course on the U.S. transfer...
Today\u27s tax-encumbered citizen is not only aware that death and taxes are certain but also realiz...
An Estate Planner\u27s Handbook By Mayo Adams Shattuck Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1948. Pp. 57...
This book deals with the federal income tax as it bears on gratuitous transfers and with the federal...
Designed to be used in an academic program, Estate Planning and Taxation presents a concise, integra...
This is a better book than Professor Bruton\u27s first edition. It is a different book, too; substan...
A Review of THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX: A GUIDE TO THE LAW. By Joyce Stanley and Richard Kilcullen
Tax Planning for Husbands and Wives under the Revenue Act of 1948 Chicago: Commerce Clearing House, ...
Anyone undertaking an assignment to write within a few pages under this comprehensive title must lim...
The materials available for teaching a course in federal an gift taxation were somewhat limited prio...