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Professor Lora Coauthors Tax Issues for Immigrants
Professor Lora Coauthors Tax Issues for Immigrants
Associate clinical professor and the director of the Lewis & Clark Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, Sarah Lora, coauthored a new book for the American Bar Association.
Associate clinical professor and the director of the Lewis & Clark Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, Sarah Lora, coauthored a new book for the American Bar Association: Tax Issues for Immigrants: A Practical Guide to Understanding Tax Law for Immigrant Taxpayers.
“This volume will help tax and immigration practitioners alike navigate the intersection of the two areas of law,” says Lora. “I’m very proud of this practical guide. I wish I had had something similar when I first started working on immigrant tax issues.”
Professor Lora has helped shape tax policy for low income and immigrant taxpayers for years at the ABA. She has served as vice chair, then later as co-chair, of the Pro Bono and Tax Clinics committee. Lora’s coauthors are Robert G. Nassau and Sam Rock.
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