Skip to Content

Wilson’s Tax Article Cited

March 1, 2012

Michael J. Wilson’s article, Careful What You Wish For: The Tax Practitioner-Client Privilege Established by the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1988, 51 Fla. L. Rev. 319 (1999), was cited several times in Designing Privilege For the Tax Profession: Comparing I.R.C. § 7525 With New Zealand’s Non-Disclosure Right, which was recently published in the Houston Business and Tax Law Journal. Over the years, Mr. Wilson’s article has been quoted or cited in numerous treatises and other publications, including the Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and Gifts treatise co-authored by Boris Bittker and Lawrence Lokken, the Virginia Tax Review and the Fordham, New Mexico and Baylor Law Reviews.