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40 ABA Tax Times [i] (2020-2021)

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FROM THE CHAIR
Building  on  Extraordinary  Work.............................. 1
PEOPLE IN TAX
Interview  with  Frank  DiPietro................................. 3
PRACTICE POINTS
Crediting (or Not) Foreign Countries' Digital Services
Taxes Under Section 903......................................... 5
Appeal of Tax Cases: Potential Pitfalls and Procedural
Issues .............................................................. . .  9
AT COURT
Tax Court Making Significant Changes During
Pandem  ic........................................................ . .  18
POINT & COUNTERPOINT
Point: The Supreme Court's Statutory Interpretation in
Gitlitz: A Failed Approach to Interpretation and a Bad
D ecision.......................................................... . .  2 1
Counterpoint: The Constitution Is More Important than
a Few Tax Dollars Squandered by Congress: Gitlitz Was
Correctly  Decided............................................... 28
PRO BONO MATTERS
Let's All Stop and Reflect for a Moment ................ 35
V is the New Black: Virtual Settlement Days (VSD),
Virtual Problem-Solving Days (VPSD), ... Virtual Pro
Bono  (V PB)?......................................................  38
IN REMEMBRANCE
In  Memory  of Carol Tello..................................... 42
In  Memory of David  Shores ................................. 43
PEOPLE IN TAX PODCAST
Lewis Taischoff, Philip Speicher, Phyllis Epstein, and
Jam ie  Szal .......................................................  44
TAX BITS
I've  Never Been  in  Jail Before .............................. 45

IN THE STACKS
Tax Section Publishes Biography of Judge Vasquez.... 46
SECTION NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS..............47
* 2021 Midyear Tax Meeting to Be Virtual
* Government Submissions Boxscore
- Accepting Nominations for the 2021 Janet Spragens
Pro Bono Award
- Call for Applications: Diversity and Inclusion
Scholarships to Virtual 2021 Midyear Tax Meeting
- Available Now: 25th Edition of Property Tax
Deskbook
* Access to Virtual Fall Tax Meeting Recordings
Extended Until December 31
- Virtual 2020 Fall Tax Meeting Materials Now
Available
 The Tax Lawyer-Fall 2020 Issue Available Soon
 The Practical Tax Lawyer-November 2020 Issue
Now Available
e Support the Section's Public Service Efforts with a
Contribution to the TAPS Endowment
- Get Involved in ATT
SECTION EVENTS & PROMOTIONS
Section Meeting &  CLE Calendar.......................... 53
Section  CLE  Products  ........................................  53
Sponsorship  Opportunities  .................................. 54
SPONSORSHIP ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Virtual 20th Annual U.S. and Europe Tax Practice
Trends  Conference.............................................  55
Virtual 2020  May Tax Meeting............................. 56
Thomson Reuters I Publishing Sponsor ................ 57

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