Tax Law Textbooks

Students of Tax Law studies need not worry about paying for over-priced textbooks anymore – renting textbooks is an option! Tax Law textbooks – for example Prentice Hall's Federal Tax Course 1998 by [Judith Sage], and Taxation: Keyed to Courses Using Freedland, Lathrope, Lind and Stephens's Fundamentals of Federal Income Taxation, 14th Edition (Casenote Legal Briefs) by [Casenote Legal Briefs] – are often some of the most frequently updated books by Publishing companies. The field of Tax Law is constantly changing, and new editions can come yearly and at a huge cost to students who continually buy new books. So why buy when you can rent cheap textbooks? There are plenty of Tax Law books to rent – BookRenter has of them all!

Used book sales can be a cheap option as well, but often can be more expensive than textbook rentals. However, there are very few return policies with used books, and especially when taking Tax Law classes, buying a used book can be dangerous and costly.