Tax Problems of Cohabiting Clients

Posted: 26 Mar 2004

See all articles by Burgess J. W. Raby

Burgess J. W. Raby

Raby Law Offices; University of Arizona - James E. Rogers College of Law; Arizona State University - College of Law

William L. Raby

Raby Law Offices; Arizona State University (ASU) - School of Accountancy

Abstract

Burgess J.W. Raby, Esq., and William L. Raby, CPA, both associated with the Raby Law Office, Tempe, Ariz., discuss the problems of married couples who don't want the tax consequences of joint returns and of unmarried couples who do.

Suggested Citation

Raby, Burgess J. W. and Raby, William L., Tax Problems of Cohabiting Clients. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=522463

Burgess J. W. Raby (Contact Author)

Raby Law Offices ( email )

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William L. Raby

Raby Law Offices ( email )

2164 E. Broadway Rd. #280
Tempe, AZ 85282-1784
United States

Arizona State University (ASU) - School of Accountancy ( email )

Tempe, AZ 85287
United States

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