California Taxation Practice and Procedure (2005)
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California Taxation Practice and Procedure (2005)

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Author(s):Robert S. Schriebman J.D., LL.M., Editor-in-Chief 
Media:Book
Published:3/2005
ISBN:9780808012702
Pages:800

 

California Taxation Practice and Procedure is a "hands-on" manual for working with the three taxation agencies of the State of California: the Franchise Tax Board, the State Board of Equalization, and the Employment Development Department and the taxes they administer--income, sales and use and employment taxes. Practical insights and keen observations on the complex web of California tax practice and procedure are abundant. Critical information on the agencies, their operations and their rules is provided. Of great value to readers is the sense of context, "rules of engagement" and the pragmatic guidance offered by one of America's top tax practitioner-authors, Robert S. Schriebman.

In this volume, Schriebman, who also helped forge IRS reform, offers readers inside information and details that only a 30+ year veteran of California tax practice can provide.

For many readers who have read other books by the author, they are familiar with his penchant for progress in the most challenging legal environment -- even those that may involve working with multiple state and federal agencies at once. The author's objective, in writing for his fellow practitioners, is that each time readers go to his work for reference, they will come away knowing that there is an "answer for their client."

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