October 2020 Tax Law Top Blawgs
Edited by University of Miami School of Law Professor Michael Froomkin, The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)–JOTWELL–invites law professors to join us in filling a telling gap in legal scholarship by creating a space where legal academics will go to identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new legal scholarship.
Covers federal, state and international tax issues, including AMT, capital gains and dividends taxes, corporate income taxes, income taxes, property taxes, and sales and use taxes. By the Tax Foundation.
Covers recent developments affecting business law. From the University of Illinois College of Law.
Covers tax law, legal education, the First Amendment, religion, and law generally. By Villanova law professor James Edward Maule.
Covers corporate, non-profit, estates, individual or international taxes. By Kelly Erb.
Covers IRS tax problems. By Richard Close.
Covers tax law. By Enterprise Consultants Group.
Covers fundamental concepts relevant to estate planning, business law, real estate law, and tax law. By Cook & Cook.
Provides updates on EU and Italian international tax matters. By Marco Rossi.
Covers tax and legal issues relating to federal and Florida tax, estate planning, probate, and business matters. By Charles Rubin.
Tax law and economics by Linda Beale
Tax and budget policy by Dan Shaviro
Covers legal issues affecting nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations. By Gene Takagi and Erin Bradrick.
Covers topics such as sales and payroll tax problems, offers in compromise, tax audits, tax debt, tax disputes, tax fraud, tax litigation and tax controversy, and tax preparer penalties. By Brager Tax Law Group.
Covers decisions and developments in federal and state taxation. By Asbury Law Firm.
Covers those who have gotten in trouble with the IRS, and how to avoid tax problems.
Reviews accounting, tax, and legal issues that face businesses and business owners in Ohio.
Discusses federal, state and local tax reform, with an emphasis on fair and adequate taxation.