Rulings handed down by the United States Tax Court are anything but easy reading. They’re usually long and complicated, and they frequently deal with obscure portions of the massive U.S. Tax Code that make sense to some tax attorneys and CPAs, but to almost no one else. Every now and then, though, a tax court decision has far-reaching implications.

Van Dusen v. Commissioner is one of those cases

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