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12 Sep 2022, 9:00 pm by Kyle Hulehan
Proponents of the surtax estimate that the Commonwealth will raise $2 billion in new annual revenue from the tax increase. [read post]
19 Apr 2022, 12:37 pm by Bernard Bell
United States Citizenship & Immigration Services. 407 F.Supp.3d 311 (D.D.C. 2019); Knight First Amendment Institute v. [read post]
29 Jan 2022, 9:07 am by Eric Goldman
The Supreme Court dismisses the Knight First Amendment v. [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 2:01 pm by John Elwood
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 21-379, which has been rescheduled twice. [read post]
10 Nov 2021, 1:07 pm by John Elwood
(relisted after the Oct. 29 conference; now held) Knight v. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 7:26 pm by Francis Pileggi
Knight’s complaint charged that years after Jive bought his telecom equipment and services business for $100,000 upfront and a revenue-based payment stream capped at $4.6 million, Jive offered to cash him out for $1.75 million — a substantial discount from the remaining cap amount. [read post]
23 Jul 2015, 5:04 am by Jon Gelman
Misclassification also results in lower tax revenues for government and an uneven playing field for employers who properly classify their workers. [read post]
16 Jul 2013, 6:48 am by Rhode Island Employment Law Letter
For example, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and the Internal Revenue Code exclusively regulate retirement plans, cafeteria plans, and certain insurance plans. [read post]
27 May 2013, 5:58 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
That’s because the Internal Revenue Service tends to believe that companies don’t give gifts for the same reasons people do and as a result, it believes that the tax consequences should be a little different. [read post]
15 Oct 2012, 8:13 am by Charles Johnson
  Synthesizing a variety of sources, the International Monetary Fund cites figure of between ¾ of a percent to 2 percent of the world’s gross domestic product, when using the reported crime method and 5 to 85 percent of a nation’s economy (depending on the nation) when using the underground economy method. [read post]