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Only Congress Can Create Deductions
ABA Section of Taxation Newsletter
  • Deborah A Geier, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2000
Keywords
  • deductions,
  • tax law,
  • attorney’s fees,
  • alternative minimum tax
Disciplines
Abstract

A series of recent and controversial cases has raised the issue of how plaintiffs must treat attorneys' fees and costs that are paid out of otherwise includable settlement or litigation awards. Everyone seems to agree that under tax policy and theory plaintiffs should not be saddled with this burden. Many have expressed the desire that Congress amend the Code to correct the problem. The more difficult question, which the author addresses, is whether courts can act to protect these plaintiffs in the absence of Congressional action.

Comments
Portion reprinted in GPSolo Magazine, September 2001
Citation Information
Deborah A. Geier, Only Congress Can Create Deductions, 20 ABA Section of Taxation Newsletter (Point/Counterpoint Column) (Fall 2000) page 13