Cohen, Sheldon S.
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- Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 6, 2018(Sheldon S. Cohen, a tax lawyer and certified public accountant who helped set up the first presidential blind trust, for Lyndon B. Johnson, and then helped fully computerize the IRS as Johnson's commissioner of internal revenue, died Sept. 4 [2018] in Chevy Chase, Md.; he was 91; native Washingtonian; graduated first in his law-school class at George Washington University in 1952; then joined a cadre of young lawyers at the Internal Revenue Service who drafted a massive overhaul of the federal income tax code; soon left government work for private practice and was recruited to the firm of Arnold, Fortas and Porter; returned to the IRS in 1964 as chief counsel; Johnson named him commissioner the next year; Sheldon Stanley Cohen was born in Washington on June 28, 1927; longtime resident of Somerset, Md.; in 1969, Mr. Cohen and IRS general counsel Lester Uretz formed a boutique tax-law practice; i was absorbed in 1985 by Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, where Mr. Cohen remained until retiring three decades later; then spent several years as a senior counsel and director of Farr, Miller and Washington, an investment-management firm)
- nuc87-44255: IRS access to accountants' workpapers, c1980(hdg. on FU-L rept.: Cohen, Sheldon S.; usage: Sheldon S. Cohen)