...in excess of" the $50,985 she reported to the Internal Revenue Service for 2009 and the $27,076 she reported in 2010...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted Duane Morris' appeal of a malpractice case involving the question of whether legal malpractice damages in civil cases are limited to the fees paid to an att
... The focus on the political consequences of the Internal Revenue Service scandal has overshadowed a troubling reality that a federal agency...
...as to still qualify as life insurance (as defined under the Internal Revenue Code) and not be a so-called "modified endowment contract...
...The focus on the political consequences of the Internal Revenue Service scandal has overshadowed a troubling reality that a federal agency...
By many measures, women lawyers have made great progress over the past several decades. Increasing numbers of women lawyers are reaching the highest pinnacles of the profession
...estate, with the only exception being court proceedings related to an Internal Revenue Service audit, according to Mundy.(But Mundy said the letter setting...
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Despite the extensive information available from many sources about retirement planning, many people remain puzzled and disconnected from that type of planning
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