Further Reading
- Meldman, Robert E., Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure, ISBN 978-0-8080-1647-2, Chapters 9 and 18
- Shafiroff, Ira L., Internal Revenue Service Practice and Procedure Deskbook, Kindle edition (no ISBN), or hardcover ISBN 978-0-87224-109-1
- Pratt, Kulsrud, et al, Federal Taxation, 2006 Edition ISBN 978-0-7593-5175-2, pages 2-6 through 2-15.
- Willis, Hoffman, et al, South-Western Federal Taxation, 2009 Edition ISBN 978-0-324-66052-4, pages 26-13 through 26-19.
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