ACCT 440 & 710 - Tax Analysis & Strategy: Tax Resources

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Types of Materials in Checkpoint Helpful for Federal Tax Research

EDITORIAL MATERIALS (SECONDARY)

PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIALS

USTR (United States Tax Reporter) The Internal Revenue Code, regulations, committee reports, cases, rulings, explanations, and annotations of cases and rulings.
FTC (Federal Tax Coordinator) All Federal tax laws, regulations, relevant court cases, and IRS rulings and releases.
Citator 2nd Presents histories of Federal tax cases & rulings citing or cited by other cases & rulings.

 

 

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