Taxation
Ca. Tax Lawyer - 2019, VOL. 28, NO. 2
Content
- 2018-2019 California Real Property Journal Editorial Board
- 2018-2019 California Taxation Editorial Board
- 2018-2019 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Taxation Section
- Availability of the Welfare and Other Property Tax Exemptions in Real Property Leasing Transactions
- Excerpt of 2019 California Documentary Transfer Tax Table
- Feds To the Rescue: 2019 California Transfer Tax Update
- In Further Defense of the "Rushmore Approach" to Account For Intangible Property in Real Property Assessments
- MCLE Self-Study Article: Qualified Opportunity Zones: An Uneasy Path to Significant Tax Benefits
- Message from the California Real Property Journal Editor-in-Chief
- Message from the Outgoing Real Property Section Co-Chairs
- Table of Contents
- The Section 199A Deduction: Concepts & Examples
- Message from the California Tax Lawyer Editor-in-Chief
Message from the California Tax Lawyer Editor-in-Chief
Courtney A. Hopley
The staff of the California Tax Lawyer was delighted to work on this joint issue with the Real Property Law Journal. The impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the real estate industry highlights the need of our two sections to work together to keep our members informed. The Taxation Section regularly produces webinars on tax issues that may be relevant to your practice. Information about the webinars is available at https://calawyers.org/section/taxation/education/. If you have topic suggestions, please email me at hopleyc@gtlaw.com. We are also always accepting article submissions at the California Tax Lawyer. If you have a submission, please email our Articles Editor, Daniel Brown, at dbrown@carr-mcclellan.com. We hope that you enjoy this joint issue and we look forward to continued collaboration with the Real Property Law Section.
âCourtney
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