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Resolving Your Clients' Tax Liabilities: Tax Code and Bankruptcy Code Remedies.


by Kenneth C. Weil (CCH CCH Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades (Spanish)
CCH Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
CCH Cook County Hospital
CCH Certified in Classical Homeopathy
CCH Country Club Hills (Fairfax City, VA, USA) 
, 2002), provides explanation and analysis of the issues and opportunities for clients facing an impending im·pend  
intr.v. im·pend·ed, im·pend·ing, im·pends
1. To be about to occur: Her retirement is impending.

2.
 or current bankruptcy bankruptcy, in law, settlement of the liabilities of a person or organization wholly or partially unable to meet financial obligations. The purposes are to distribute, through a court-appointed receiver, the bankrupt's assets equitably among creditors and, in most . It offers solutions and strategies for various situations and describes and clarifies the current legal framework in which practitioners must work to resolve tax liability issues. Topics include the statute of limitations A type of federal or state law that restricts the time within which legal proceedings may be brought.

Statutes of limitations, which date back to early Roman Law, are a fundamental part of European and U.S. law.
 on collections; installment agreements; offers in compromise; the Taxpayer Advocate Program; taxpayer assistance orders; collection appeals; collection due-process hearings; tools for use against liens and levies, and more. 240 pages; $95. Contact (800) 248-3248; www.onlinestore.cch.com.
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Author:Fink, Philip R.
Publication:The Tax Adviser
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Mar 1, 2004
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