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...seized Associated Press telephone records without notifying the news agency; the Internal Revenue Service's apparent political targeting of tax-exempt applications; and the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...under ERISA, but later that year the hospital applied to the Internal Revenue Service for a church-plan exemption, the suit says. ...
Although the "Employer Mandate" under ObamaCare does not become effective until 2014, determination as to whether an employer is an "applicable large employer," in some instances, will be determined
...upheld a magistrate judge's decision that the 63 documents the Internal Revenue Service sought in Kearney Partners Fund v. U.S...
...Gordon," Miranda said. Cahill Gordon, with 280 lawyers and revenue per lawyer of $1.165 million, grossed $326 million in 2011, according...
...desirable, is oftentimes not practical for handling many of the firm's internal affairs and for assuring the desired growth and profitability. The firm's...
An organization that bankrolls ads for Democratic candidates in state races says a New Jersey law caps donations in violation of the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling
...10,000 reporting requirement. The complaint alleges that the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) conducted an investigation of bank accounts...
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