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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 59, Issue 3, 2014August 01, 2014 EDT

Loving v. IRS: The Treasury Department’s Authority to Regulate Tax Return Preparation Conduct of Commercial Return Preparers

Lawrence B. Gibbs,
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Photo by Joshua Sukoff on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 59, Issue 3, 2014

Vol. 59, Issue 3, 2014
  • Clash for Cash: The Conflict Over Tax Whistleblower Contracts
    Jeremiah Coder
  • Loving and Legitimacy: IRS Regulation of Tax Return Preparation
    Steve R. Johnson
  • Loving v. IRS: The Treasury Department's Authority to Regulate Tax Return Preparation Conduct of Commercial Return Preparers
    Lawrence B. Gibbs
  • Not Just Whistling Dixie: The Case for Tax Whistleblowers in the States
    Dennis J. Ventry Jr.
  • Sentencing in Tax Cases After Booker: Striking the Right Balance Between Uniformity and Discretion
    Scott A. Schumacher
  • Tax Evaded in the Federal Tax Crimes Sentencing Process and Beyond
    John A. Townsend
Villanova Law Review
Lawrence B. Gibbs, Loving v. IRS: The Treasury Department’s Authority to Regulate Tax Return Preparation Conduct of Commercial Return Preparers, 59 Villanova Law Review 503 (2014).
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