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March 2009 » Tax Planning
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John K. Cook, JD, LLM
It has long been recognized that tax planning is a legitimate and valuable service provided by tax advisors. Tax advisors, after years of training and experience, enjoy developing well-reasoned, technically sound strategies, arrangements, and structures designed to legally minimize their clients' tax liabilities. Tax planning by taxpayers and their advisors is both legal and ethical, as was recognized by courts early in the development of the federal income tax [Wood v. Comm'r, 33 B.T.A. 806, 820 (1935)]. The characteristics, rewards, and pitfalls of tax planning are well known.
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