- Home
- About Pitt Law
- Admissions
- Academics
- Centers & Institutes
- Career Services
- Resources
- Courses and Curriculum
- Courses & Curriculum Overview
- Catalog of Courses
- First-Year Curriculum
- Pitt Law Academy
- Courses by Requirement
- Departmental Consent
- Required Textbooks by Class
- Schedule of Classes Spring 2025
- Schedule of Intersession Spring 2025
- Schedule of Classes Fall 2024
- Schedule of Classes Spring 2024
- Schedule of Intersession 2024
- Schedule of Classes Fall 2023
- Schedule of Classes Spring 2023
- Schedule of Intersession 2023
- Schedule of Classes Fall 2022
- Courses and Curriculum
- Alumni
Federal Tax Practice & Procedure
Class Term:
Spring Term 2022-2023
Catalog Number:
5325
Professor(s):
Professor
Lecture
Credits:
2 (2 Contact, 0 Field)
Priority:
General Enrollment Course
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses
Description
This course will be conducted by an experienced practicing tax lawyer. The principal subject matter will be an examination of Federal Tax Practice and Procedure with particular emphasis upon issues of current importance and interest to tax counsel. The professor will also cover material relevant and important to students who participate in the Law School's Low Income Tax Clinic. In addition to procedural matters, the course will delve into matters of tax policy and issues of particular current interest in tax litigation and tax enforcement.