This chapter from the Annual Survey of Wisconsin Law covers in varying detail the principal 2009 court decisions and legislative changes affecting Wisconsin taxpayers and tax attorneys.
Reprinted with permission from the 2010 edition of Annual Survey of Wisconsin Law, (c) State Bar of Wisconsin 2010.
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