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Tax v. Corporate
Deciding between tax and corporate groups - is this true: to be successful in funds will eventually require business development while success at tax just requires being good at tax?
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Re: Tax v. Corporate
Business development is important with both. Some clients will sue different firms for their funds and tax law needs so it is not as if the tax group strictly relies upon funds for referrals and drumming up business. Do whichever you like more, but understand funds will pay-off a lot more if you make partner (you won't)