NEW! 3/21/2008 7:41:28 AM EST
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Tax attorneys engage in tax planning, which is the structuring of business transactions and personal affairs (e.g., estate planning) so as to legally minimize federal, state and local taxes. In addition, tax attorneys represent taxpayers in disputes (like...

1/23/2008 10:00:32 AM EST
Posted by AME3bg
Small Law: Tax law is practiced extensively among firms with 1-20 attorneys. These attorneys often work with small business owners on such issues as the best way to organize and operate the businesses so that they are in full compliance with tax laws while...
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1/23/2008 9:49:55 AM EST
Posted by AME3bg
            In general, tax attorneys and paralegals handle planning issues, which involve arranging an individual’s or business’ future events to minimize taxes.  Tax attorneys also...
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1/23/2008 10:07:56 AM EST
Posted by AME3bg
            Now that you have a better understanding of what tax attorneys do, the next step is to look at the law tax attorneys need to research.             ...
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