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Tax

Apr. 14, 2012

Tax planners say uncertainty abounds in 2012

Tax attorneys in California who advise upper middle-class and wealthy clientele generally are professionals who prize certainty - something they say is in short supply this year with federal tax cuts set to expire in January.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Tax attorneys who advise upper middle-class and wealthy clientele generally are professionals who prize certainty - something they say is in short supply this year with federal tax cuts set to expire in January.


These lawyers are more uncertain than usual about the plan of action President Barack Obama and Congress will take to address the expiration of what's commonly known as the "Bush tax...

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