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Tax

Jan. 5, 1999

The 1099 Nightmare

A year after a new tax law specifically targeting lawyers took effect, the Internal Revenue Service has yet to issue regulations on how it should work, and tax lawyers are still debating what it means.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A year after a new tax law specifically targeting lawyers took effect, the Internal Revenue Service has yet to issue regulations on how it should work, and tax lawyers are still debating what it means.
        Granted, the IRS promises the new regulations...

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