S.2369 - A bill to amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: A bill to amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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11/15/2007--Introduced.Provides that tax planning inventions are not patentable. Defines a "tax planning invention" as a plan, strategy, technique, scheme, process, or system to reduce, minimize, avoid, or defer tax liability or to facilitate compliance with tax laws, excluding t

Official Summary

11/15/2007--Introduced.
Provides that tax planning inventions are not patentable. Defines a "tax planning invention" as a plan, strategy, technique, scheme, process, or system to reduce, minimize, avoid, or defer tax liability or to facilitate compliance with tax laws, excluding tax preparation software and other tools or systems used solely to prepare tax or information returns.


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01/30/08
January 29, 2008 Ms. Linda Stiff Acting Commissioner Internal ...

S. 2369, 110. th. Cong. 1. st. Sess. (Nov. 15, 2007) (Senators Baucus, Grassley and others) (prohibition on tax. patents). 8. Joint Committee Pamphlet at 23. 9. Proposed Regulations on Reportable Transactions, 71 Fed. Reg. ...

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01/05/08
Patents for Tax Planning Inventions – An Update

In Proposal to Prohibit Tax Planning Patents - S. 2369, RPPT eREPORT (2007), Rana Salti (Attorney at Law, McDermott Will & Emery LLP) "keeps us up to date on the continuing saga of the patenting of tax planning devises. On...

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11/26/07
US Senate Bill Would Ban Tax Strategy Patents; AICPA Supports

... last week the introduction of a bill by Senate Finance Committee leaders, Chairman Sen. Max Baucus of Montana and ranking-minority member Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, to prohibit patents on tax planning methods. S. 2369 would...

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