When advocating for a client, you do not want to skip to the conclusion. It is necessary to build up the argument with support – link the law and the facts with words like “because.” This has applications in law school exams, court arguments, and correspondence-based advocacy. Correspondence-based advocacy includes government submissions where we are making arguments with supporting documents. Learn about the IRAC and CRAC methods and how to gain sympathy for your client by painting a picture in words.
Episode 120: IRS Litigation
Episode 119: Appeals
Episode 118: Collections
Episode 117: IRS Examination
Episode 116: Tax Return Processing
Episode 115: Tax Preparation
Episode 114: IRS Virtual Settlement Days
Episode 113: Tax Podcasts
Episode 112: Interview With Bobby French
Episode 111: The Reliability of IRS FAQs
Episode 110: EIP Payment Issue Update
Episode 109: Tax Procedure Course Wrapup
Episode 108: Ethical Issues in Taxes
Episode 106: Tax Court - A Focus on Litigation
Episode 105: Tax Court During Covid
Episode 104: Introduction to Tax Court
Episode 103: The New Normal for Taxes
Episode 102: Interview With William Chun
Episode 101: Interview With Paul Harrison
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