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Taxation of Business Entities 2011, 2/e

Brian C. Spilker, Brigham Young University
Benjamin C. Ayers, The University of Georgia
John Robinson, The University of Texas at Austin
Ron Worsham, Brigham Young University
Ed Outslay, Michigan State University
John Barrick, Brigham Young University
Connie D. Weaver, Texas A&M University

ISBN: 0078136695
Copyright year: 2011

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