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Topic 2: Which Sources Seem Best?
Consider the following sources of tax law: statutes, case law, IRS announcements (i.e., Revenue Rulings, Revenue Procedures, etc.). Which would seem the strongest to you, if any? What about cases vs. statutes? To what extent does it matter which court it is coming out of, which courts are more authoritative than others? Please give me your thoughts.
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The strongest source of tax laws
A good understanding of the sources of tax help expedite tax research. Tax law tutorials focus on
various types of federal tax law documents including primary source material such as the IRS,
regulations, IRS rulings and rules, Case laws and Statues (Paul, D. L. ,1997). However, the
strongest source of tax law is the IRS announcements. The IRS is responsible for enforcing the
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