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Taxes
Goods and Services Tax in Malaysia may be implemented by the Malaysian Government somewhere in the third Quarter of 2011. 4% GST will replace the current sales and service tax currently levied at rates between 5% and 10%.Companies with revenue RM 500,000 ...
Author: lawcruxadvisors
Goods and Services Tax (Malaysia)
08th December 2011Goods and Services Tax in Malaysia may be implemented by the Malaysian Government somewhere in the third Quarter of 2011. 4% GST will replace the current sales and service tax currently levied at rates between 5% and 10%.Companies with revenue RM 500,000 ...
Author: lawcruxadvisors
Estate Planning
An installment sale to a "grantor trust" can provide valuable income, gift and estate tax benefits. If the assets sold produce a total return (income and appreciation) in excess of the interest rate on the note, substantial wealth can be removed from the ...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Installment Sales to Grantor Trusts
25th March 2010An installment sale to a "grantor trust" can provide valuable income, gift and estate tax benefits. If the assets sold produce a total return (income and appreciation) in excess of the interest rate on the note, substantial wealth can be removed from the ...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Business Law
When setting up a new business, arm yourself with all the facts before deciding what form of entity to choose. Because, whichever entity you choose for your business will have financial, legal and tax implications. Business owners often narrow their ...
Author: Lacy Katzen
Your Business Decision: S-Corp vs LLC?
17th March 2010When setting up a new business, arm yourself with all the facts before deciding what form of entity to choose. Because, whichever entity you choose for your business will have financial, legal and tax implications. Business owners often narrow their ...
Author: Lacy Katzen
Legal
One of the trickier issues in filing an individual bankruptcy is how to handle the situation in which the debtor is married, but his or her petition is individual as opposed to joint, i.e. the spouse does not join in the bankruptcy filing. Of particular i...
Author: David Romito
Married but Filing Bankruptcy Individually
01st July 2009One of the trickier issues in filing an individual bankruptcy is how to handle the situation in which the debtor is married, but his or her petition is individual as opposed to joint, i.e. the spouse does not join in the bankruptcy filing. Of particular i...
Author: David Romito
Legal
Ok. You're considering filing for bankruptcy relief under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy code. You may have heard about the 'means test' and how the US Trustee can file motions or complaints under Section 707(b) to dismiss a case or force it to be converted ...
Author: David Romito
The US Trustee's role in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case
03rd March 2009Ok. You're considering filing for bankruptcy relief under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy code. You may have heard about the 'means test' and how the US Trustee can file motions or complaints under Section 707(b) to dismiss a case or force it to be converted ...
Author: David Romito