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  2. Tax Analysts - Wikipedia

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    Tax Notes State: published weekly, provides news and in-depth commentary on state and local tax issues; Tax Notes Today State: daily online publication providing comprehensive state and local tax news and analysis; Tax Notes International: published weekly, provides news and in-depth commentary on international tax issues; Tax Notes Today ...

  3. Tax law - Wikipedia

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    Tax law or revenue law is an area of legal study in which public or sanctioned authorities, such as federal, state and municipal governments (as in the case of the US) use a body of rules and procedures (laws) to assess and collect taxes in a legal context. The rates and merits of the various taxes, imposed by the authorities, are attained via ...

  4. Judge rules Realtors' lawsuit against high-end home sales ...

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    Feb. 26—A state district judge Monday denied a motion from the city of Santa Fe to toss a lawsuit challenging the city's authority to impose a voter-approved excise tax on high-end home sales.

  5. Lee Sheppard (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Sheppard is a tax commentator and contributing editor at Tax Analysts' Tax Notes. [1] She studied law at Northwestern University, but following a stint with McDermott Will & Emery in Chicago, Sheppard has not practiced tax law since the 1970s, [2] but instead specializes in financial issues and the taxation of multinational corporations.

  6. Is a 'Mansion Tax' right for Newport? Realtors raise concerns ...

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  7. Office of the Taxpayer Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The National Taxpayer Advocate may, upon application from a taxpayer, issue a Taxpayer Assistance Order (TAO) if the Advocate determines that the taxpayer is suffering (or is about to suffer) a "significant hardship" resulting from the way the U.S. Federal tax law is being administered, or if the taxpayer meets other prescribed requirements.

  8. Claim of right doctrine - Wikipedia

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    In the tax law of the United States the claim of right doctrine causes a taxpayer to recognize income if they receive the income even though they do not have a fixed right to the income. For the income to qualify as being received there must be a receipt of cash or property that ordinarily constitutes income rather than loans or gifts or ...

  9. What new Realtor ruling means for Columbus home buyers, sellers

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    The traditional way of buying and selling central Ohio homes will undergo a change this summer, potentially offering savings for buyers. In an effort to settle an antitrust lawsuit, the National ...