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The Ethics of Tax Lawyering: An IntroductionMichael HatfieldTexas Tech University School of Law August 2, 2010 Abstract: This is the 2012 revision of the CALI E-Langdell casebook chapter. This chapter’s objective is to raise interesting tax ethics issues in practical contexts. There are notes and questions to prompt and guide discussions, and primary source materials to inform classroom discussions (e.g., cases, IRC provisions, and Circular 230 excerpts). The topics considered include: sharing the tax profession with CPAs; regulating tax lawyering through the criminal and civil penalties of the IRC, Circular 230; and malpractice standards, written tax opinions, tax shelters, mistakes by clients, mistakes by the IRS, and working with the IRS. See the CALI website for teaching notes and more information.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 43 Keywords: tax, ethics, professional responsibility, 7206, 6694, Circular 230, malpractice, fiduciary, attorney-client, tax shelter, written opinion, certified public accountant, CPA, treasury department, IRS, fraud, tax evasion, practice of law, unauthorized practice of law JEL Classification: K34 working papers seriesDate posted: August 3, 2010 ; Last revised: July 10, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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