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Joseph Giljum represents individual and
business taxpayers in Federal and Missouri taxation matters;
such representation relates to tax planning as well as
representation in the course of audits, administrative appeals
and litigation.
Mr. Giljum’s probate practice includes
general estate and trust administration matters as well as the
preparation of any necessary Federal and state estate tax
returns and Federal and state fiduciary tax returns.
Mr. Giljum’s estate planning practice
includes the preparation of all necessary estate planning
documents to implement a client’s estate plan, such as, wills,
trusts (revocable and irrevocable) and related documents.
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St. Louis University, J.D.;
New York University, LL.M.
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St. Louis University, B.S.C.
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Certified Public Accountant, Missouri,
1962
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The Bar Association of Metropolitan St.
Louis (Chairman, Section on Taxation, 1970-1971)
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The Missouri Bar (Chairman, Taxation
Committee, 1973-1975)
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American Bar Association (Special Advisor,
Committee on Tax Accounting Problems, Section of Taxation,
1976-1978)
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Assistant Professor of Law and Taxation,
University of Missouri at St. Louis, 1969-2002
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Lecturer: St. Louis University Law School,
1970-1979
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Lecturer: Washington University Law School,
1973-1978
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Fellow: American College of Tax Counsel
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American College of Trust and Estate
Counsel
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Order of the Woolsack
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Alpha Sigma Nu
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Author: BNA Tax Management Portfolios,
"Losses-Casualty," 274, 1973
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"Losses, Theft, Wagering, War and
Confiscation," 278, 1973
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"Installment Sales," 48-6th, 1987
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"Tax Free Exchange Under Section 1031,"
61-2nd, 1969
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"Statute Limitations; Interest on
Underpayments and Overpayments of Tax," 28-2nd, 1968
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"Professional Corporations," Missouri
Bar Specialized Business Entities Deskbook, 2006
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"Federal Tax Problems Encountered in
Advance Tax Payment Transactions," Tax Law Review, May, 1966
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