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Describe the different constitutionality challenges with regard to federal and state taxes.
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Why should a contents search typically be left to a more experienced researcher?
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Explain how a citation search differs from using a citator.
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Why does the researcher need to determine the precedential value of a case?
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Distinguish between the following terms: cited case, citing case, citation, and cites.
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Citators do not provide all information related to a case. What kind of information do citators not provide?
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In what way is finding an article on point with a practitioner’s tax issue similar to hiring someone to do the research?
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Use the Checkpoint Federal Practice Area, Go To in the left sidebar to answer the following questions: a. When selecting USTR Code Section, what are the choices given for the first and the second sele...
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Why are tax journals and newsletters generally not cited as authority in professional tax research? When would it be appropriate to cite tax journals or newsletters as authority?
See AnswerQ: Why would a practitioner need a tax service when most primary tax
Why would a practitioner need a tax service when most primary tax sources are available for free on the Internet?
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