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Can the Court Require a Litigant to Disclose Personal Income Tax Returns in Pretrial Discovery?


Depending upon the claims and defenses raised in the context of a particular civil lawsuit, the information contained in a party's business or personal income tax return may be a relevant area of inquiry for pretrial discovery.  However, most taxpayers will not voluntarily surrender their tax returns simply because the information is being sough...

Posted by , December 20, 2013 • Litigation

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