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Blogs have become a vital source for current information and the exchange of critical thought on many topics. The practice of law is no exception.
Therefore, a new Blog has been created to provide educational information on tax attorney topics. This Blog will contain articles, case summaries, tax news and everything that is related to tax lawyers. Visitors can post comments on the information on the site or start a linked commentary on the tax attorney subjects of their choice. This site is destined to become the go-to site for tax lawyer information.
When formed, the Blog initially contained the following articles:
Don't Get Sued!!! Does a Taxpayer Representative have a Duty to Prevent a Client from Disclosing Incriminating Information This article reviews the recent changes to IRS practice rules that could casue CPAs and Enrolled Agents to be sued for failing to protect or prevent their client from providing potentially incriminating information to them. The article discussed the problem and provides easy, common sense solutions to protect the non-attorney tax practitioner. A must read for all CPAs and Enrolled Agents.
Cover Your Assets!!! This short article provides a primer on Asset Protection. It covers the need for asset protection, and some tax and non-tax traps to avoid in designing your plan. If you have wealth, you need to protect it and this article is a good place to start.
The Blog also as a keyword archive related to tax topics. Currently several hundred keyword suggestions are listed in the Blog. Visitors can add their favorites to the list and hopefully this will become the consumate keyword list for all things tax!.
Articles and news clips can also be submitted by visitors for inclusion in this Blog.
Those individuals interested in advertising to tax attorneys or people visiting the site can do so through Google adsense. The site places Google ads at the top of the page and there is a link to add the Blog to your list of sites currently in your Google CPM campaigns.
Any comments on the content or operation fo the Blog are welcome. This is a new venture for the webmasters of this Blog and all input is welcome.
You can view this Blog at http:taxlawyer.blogspot.com
You can use the content of this Blog via the RSS feed found at http:taxlawyer.blogspot.comatom.xml
Check this out now. Bookmark the site and visit often. Don't be a stranger and don't be afraid to contribute your articles, comments, and opinions. But most of all, sit back, read and enjoy!
Copyright 2005 David Jacquot
This Article is provided by the Law Offices of David Jacquot, JD, LLM (Tax) PA. This firm is the webmaster for the Tax Attorney Blog found at http:taxlawyer.blogspot.com and the 4TAXHERO Web Site found at http:www.4taxhero.com.
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