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Tax Controversies and Tax Litigation News and Updates

February 10, 2010/in Uncategorized /by John McDuff

On behalf of John McDuff, Attorney at Law

Tax laws and laws affecting businesses and corporations can change dramatically from one year to the next. Every day, state legislatures and judges make hundreds of decisions that impact the way tax litigation and business-related legal disputes are prepared and presented for court. At the law offices of John McDuff, Attorney at Law, I know how important it is to stay current with new tax laws to update my extensive experience in the field. I follow changes in the law — legislated or decided by judges — that will have an impact on the strategies I use while protecting your business, your livelihood and your legal rights.

I know that keeping you informed about the legal process and relevant laws will help you make better decisions about your own case as you approach business dissolution, a business tort matter, a business transaction, tax litigation or a tax collection matter.

This blog page is intended to serve as a forum for discussing new legislation, case studies and relevant court decisions in business and tax law. Periodically, I will update the information and blog topics, so please return often to see the most current post and comments.

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