Vandeplas Publishing
Family Tax Law
Family Tax Law
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Family Tax Law supports a family law curriculum by providing detailed illustrations and problems concerning family law topics and the associated federal income taxation issues. By omitting business and gift and estate tax matters, there is more space for in-depth discussions of family law topics. Family Tax Law contains the text of every section of the Internal Revenue Code necessary to understand the family law issue being discussed. It will not be necessary for students to purchase a separate supplementary code book.
About the author:
Prior to becoming a full-time law professor in 1990 at Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio, Professor Wood spent 10 years with the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Washington, D.C. In 1988, Wood was selected as one of three attorneys in the Office of Chief Counsel assigned to be visiting professors of law at an American law school. Professor Wood teaches tax law courses including, federal personal income tax and family tax law, as well as courses in business associations, and has published articles on various tax subjects in leading law reviews.
Professor Wood speaks regularly on the tax implications of adoption at Adoption Academy programs presented by the National Center for Adoption Law and Policy. Early in his career Wood worked with the San Francisco non-profit law firm Gay Rights Advocates where he participated in their efforts to defeat the Briggs Initiative.
Professor Wood received his undergraduate degree from the University of Kentucky, his J.D.
from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and his LLM (Taxation) from Georgetown University Law Center.
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