Tax
Sep. 28, 2012
Five simple tax rules for lawyers (and everyone else)
Follow these rules and you'll reduce your chances of coming to grief from the Internal Revenue Service - in your practice and in your personal life.





Robert W. Wood
Managing Partner
Wood LLP
333 Sacramento St
San Francisco , California 94111-3601
Phone: (415) 834-0113
Fax: (415) 789-4540
Email: wood@WoodLLP.com
Univ of Chicago Law School
Wood is a tax lawyer at Wood LLP, and often advises lawyers and litigants about tax issues.
We all have to pay taxes and no one wants any trouble. Follow these rules and you'll reduce your chances of coming to grief from the Internal Revenue Service - in your practice and in your personal life.
Keep good records. You might think good records will help you only if you're audited. Actually, keeping good records can keep you out of trouble in the first place. Most audits are by correspondence. For example, you...
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