...19(i)(7)(c) provides that employment does not include service performed by an individual in the employ of his spouse and the...
...Frey allegedly claimed he had a special relationship with an Internal Revenue Service agent and could persuade him to downgrade the investigation to an...
...income tax in the U.S. sense." The commissioner of Internal Revenue Service rejected PPL's claim, but the Tax Court held that the...
... ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 01-2-9947 In the Matter of...
...seized Associated Press telephone records without notifying the news agency; the Internal Revenue Service's apparent political targeting of tax-exempt applications; and the attacks...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...clerk the required $19, consisting of the $15 fee for the issuance, service, and execution of the warrant, and the related mileage. Defendant Koon's...
...under ERISA, but later that year the hospital applied to the Internal Revenue Service for a church-plan exemption, the suit says. But...
...for a calendar month, an employer must calculate the aggregate hours of service (including fractional hours, but not including more than 120 for any one...
...upheld a magistrate judge's decision that the 63 documents the Internal Revenue Service sought in Kearney Partners Fund v. U.S....
...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...
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