The purpose of the Tax Section of The Florida Bar is to further the tax knowledge and practice of interested members in federal and state tax law; develop standards for ethical and competent practice of tax law by lawyers; develop and maintain proper professional relationships between tax lawyers, non-lawyer groups and lawyer groups; and, improve the operation of federal and state tax laws, rules and regulations, to accomplish legitimate legislative objectives and improve the administration of tax law.
2023 Tax Section Annual Meeting & Tax Attorney of the Year Dinner
The Don CeSar 3400 Gulf Boulevard, St. Pete Beach, FLReserve your room at The Don CeSar in St. Pete Beach for our April 27–30 Annual Meeting and Tax Attorney of the Year Dinner honoring William R. Lane, Jr. and Cristin C. Keane. "Taxation of Business Deals and M&A Transactions" is the Friday CLE program. Thank you to Co-Chairs Mike Wilson and Greg McLaughlin. Registration for the Annual Meeting and CLE […]
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- February 1, 2023 Disciplinary Actions
- Florida Board of Bar Examiners has vacancies
- St. Johns County Legal Aid honors its pro bono volunteers
- Foundation’s 2023 Florida Pro Bono Law School Challenge begins February 6
- Florida Guardian ad Litem volunteers well represented at Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Awards
- Public member needed for the Florida Board of Bar Examiners
- February 1, 2023 Letters
- Amendments to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.061 (Grounds for Dismissal) and Form 1.983 (Prospective Juror Questionnaire)
- Proposed amendments to Rule 3.116 (Use of Communication Technology)
- Volunteers needed now for 17th Circuit High School Mock Trial Competition
- Mindfulness and Summary Judgments
- Bill would exempt city and county attorneys from public records laws
- Measure permits businesses to sue governments over local ‘arbitrary and unreasonable’ ordinances
- Clerks’ President Timmann outlines shared goals, need for adequate funding
- Amendments to Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.020 (Definitions) and 9.400 (Costs and Attorneys’ Fees)