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  2. California taxpayers told they owe the IRS money when they ...

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    A CP14 notice informs people they owe money on their taxes and offers ways to pay. IRS said that “transactions made to the IRS within the past 21 days of the notice may not be reflected in the ...

  3. This IRS Payment Glitch Could Result in Past Due Notices for ...

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    A dreaded CP14 notice usually means that you owe the IRS money for unpaid taxes. It can also mean that you owe for interest and penalties that have accrued on those unpaid taxes.

  4. IRS apologizes for telling taxpayers their debt was due in ...

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    The IRS acknowledged it caused "confusion" when it mailed customers who owed income tax a notice that their debt was due within three weeks rather than in roughly four months.

  5. Notice - Wikipedia

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    Notice is the legal concept describing a requirement that a party be aware of legal process affecting their rights, obligations or duties. There are several types of notice: public notice (or legal notice), actual notice , constructive notice .

  6. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    Employees entitled to notice under the WARN Act include managers and supervisors, hourly wage, and salaried workers. The WARN Act requires that notice also be given to employees' representatives (e.g., a labor union), the local chief elected official (e.g. the mayor), and the state dislocated worker unit. The advance notice is intended to give ...

  7. Pay in lieu of notice - Wikipedia

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    "PILON" redirects here. For other uses, see Pilon. In United Kingdom labour law, payment in lieu of notice, or PILON, is a payment made to employees by an employer for a notice period that they have been told by the employer that they do not have to work. Employees dismissed for gross misconduct are not entitled to be paid their notice, unless stated otherwise within Terms and Conditions of ...

  8. Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    The Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act of 1988, title VII, subtitle N of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Pub. L. 100–690, 102 Stat. 4181, enacted November 18, 1988, H.R. 5210, is part of a United States Act of Congress which places record-keeping requirements on the producers of actual, sexually explicit materials.

  9. Wells notice - Wikipedia

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    A Wells notice is a letter that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ...