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  2. Golsen v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 54 T.C. 742 (1970), [1] aff'd on other grounds, 445 F.2d 985 (10th Cir. 1971), [2] cert. denied, 404 U.S. 940 (1971), [3] is a case in which the United States Tax Court stated the principle that where the court of appeals to which an appeal would be made in a given case has already established a rule of ...

  3. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure from VernerLegal; Ohio Rules of Criminal Procedure from VernerLegal; Ohio Rules of Evidence from VernerLegal; Case law: "Ohio", Caselaw Access Project, Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565, Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law ...

  4. Ohio Department of Taxation - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Taxation is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for collection and administration of most state taxes, several local taxes and the oversight of real property taxation.

  5. What Is Double Taxation and How To Avoid It - AOL

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    For example, if you deducted your state and local income taxes in your 2024 return and received a state tax refund, your state refund is regarded as taxable when you file your 2025 taxes. But if ...

  6. Unemployment overpayment: What to do when your state wants ...

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    That also includes garnishing your federal and state tax refund and lottery winnings. Most of the time, the amount is too small for prosecution, Evermore says. States also typically let you ...

  7. How a new rule is making it easier for opponents to keep Ohio ...

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    Ohio State is being limited to fewer possessions, thus fewer points this year, partly as a result of opponents taking advantage of new clock rules.

  8. Supreme Court of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There is an age limit: One may not run for a seat on any Ohio court if one is more than 70 years of age. This limit often forces the retirement of long-time justices. Justice Francis E. Sweeney, Sr., was barred by this rule from running for re-election in 2004, as was Justice Terrence O'Donnell in 2018 and as Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor was ...

  9. Business leader: An end to majority rule in Ohio? Issue 1 an ...

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    Issue 1 would permanently end majority rule in Ohio and give 40 percent of the voters the ability to block the will of the people, Richard A. Stoff writes.