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  2. Jock tax - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the jock tax is the colloquially named income tax levied against visitors to a city or state who earn money in that jurisdiction. Since a state cannot afford to track the many individuals who do business on an itinerant basis, the ones targeted are usually high profile and very wealthy, namely professional athletes.

  3. Category:Federal Records artists - Wikipedia

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  6. Illinois Freedom of Information Act - Wikipedia

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    Since the public policy of Illinois has promoted access to public records, the enactment of FOIA did not drastically change the substance of Illinois law. FOIA is significant because it provides a comprehensive statutory statement of longstanding public policy, provides a codified balancing of competing interests recognized by common law, and ...

  7. Federal Records - Wikipedia

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    The group's first Federal single, "Please, Please, Please," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. [5] Between 1962 and 1965 Freddie King, one of the three Blues "kings" (Freddie, B.B. and Albert), released a series of albums, mostly instrumentals, for Federal. Johnny "Guitar" Watson was another artist on Federal Records. [6]

  8. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States tax individuals resident outside the state and corporations organized outside the state only on wages or business income within the state. Payers of some types of income to non-residents must withhold federal or state income tax on the payment. Federal withholding of 30% on such income may be reduced under a tax treaty. Such treaties do ...

  9. King Records (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Federal Records made the crossover of an R&B record into the white pop music charts with Billy Ward and the Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man" (Federal 12022). It reached number 17 on the Billboard pop chart and number 1 in the R&B chart. Logo from 78-rpm record sleeve Building in Cincinnati, 2019. King mixed the country and R&B sides of the ...