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Taxes

Using the debt help IRS Tax benefit

21st December 2009
Many people are feeling extreme pressure from debt, which is affecting their lives. The condition has jeopardized millions of common citizens in the nation, and they are unable to make any further progress without debt help. The pressure of debt has put t...
Author: aertech
Taxes

Using Trusts in Inheritance Tax Planning

10th December 2009
There are many ways of mitigating or avoiding the burden of Inheritance Tax but the most common way is to give away assets during your lifetime. Whilst this can be achieved by way of an outright lifetime gift, there may be reasons why this is not appropri...
Author: Connor O’Daly
Legal

Advice On How To Give Away Your Home Legally

27th November 2009
Many people are concerned that if they had to go into Residential Care they would be forced to sell their home. Because our home is often our most valuable possession, naturally, we wish to make sure that our home is passed on to our children or grandchil...
Author: Jo
Legal

Alternate Submission Of Proof Of Imports -(For listed companies - Specific facility)

29th October 2009
R Balakrishnan Whenever the foreign exchange is acquired and remitted, the proof of import by way of exchange control copy of bill of entry needs to be submitted to the authorised dealer. Non-submission of the proof of imports would invite action again...
Author: Taxmannlaw
Legal

Toronto Real Estate Lawyers (Part 12): Agreement of Purchase and Sale

26th October 2009
As a follow up to my previous article about Agreements of Purchase and Sale (for residential properties - see http://dynamiclawyers.com/DL_blog/page/toronto-real-estate-lawyers-part-10-agreement-of-purchase-and-sale/14/) - which dealt with the Information...
Author: Michael Carabash
Legal

The Stages of a Car Accident Lawsuit - What to Know

29th September 2009
There are basic stages to a car accident lawsuit, although not every step happens in each case. Every car accident lawsuit has individual circumstances and facts, and the appropriate lawsuit procedure is based on those. In the first stage, documents kn...
Author: Daniel Berry
Legal

Breach of Contract and the Grounds for a Lawsuit

31st July 2009
Breach of contract happens when people fail to perform their promised obligations and duty, which will also make them liable for a lawsuit. Before signing a contract, it is very important to understand and read each provision to make sure that one can ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Be There Or … Pay Up: Developing a Patient No-Show Policy for Your Practice

08th July 2009
"No-show" patients are a part of any medical practice. Over the years, physicians and other practitioners have developed numerous policies in an attempt to prevent no-shows. Most practices institute such policies as a deterrent rather than for the purpose...
Author: Wachler & Associates
Legal

Pay or Play

15th June 2009
So who ever said you can't get something for nothing? Like so many other appealing facets of 'Tinsel Town,' many artists, talent agents and studio exec's might tell you that sometimes, you can in fact get something for nothing... or at least, for a lot le...
Author: Author Unknown
Taxes

Panama Standing Firm on Tax Information Exchange and Banking Secrecy

11th June 2009
In these changing political times, for those seeking secure locations for offshore protection of assets, Panama remains a top choice. In a letter to the OECD after the London G-20 meeting at which Panama arbitrarily, (along with Switzerland and a numbe...
Author: Navneet Singh
Family Law

What to Do Before Saying “I Do”: Six Tips For A Prenuptial Agreement

18th May 2009
Considering a prenuptial agreement before getting married may seem unromantic, but considering such an agreement can mean that both parties are entering into a marriage with their assets protected. It helps simplify matters, so a couple can just focus on ...
Author: mgordon
Copyright & Trademark

Poor Man’s Copyright: Legally Binding?

26th March 2009
Getting copyright for your own original work is something that is advised under the law, particularly if there is something about your work that makes it likely to be either copied or used for any purpose against your will. Being the creator of a piece of...
Author: mgordon
Legal

Federal Prison Consultant Discusses the Second Chance Act

29th September 2008
Recently a law was enacted to help offenders make a transition from Federal Prison to the regular honest working world. This law has become known as the Second Chance Act. This law was eagerly awaited by inmates and their families. It was also the subject...
Author: Geoff Mousseau
Legal

Executors and Trustees Are Not the Same

08th September 2008
Let's review the difference between a will and a living trust before looking at the differences between the estate planning terms executors and trustees: A will is a legal document directing the disposition of assets upon a person's death. A living ...
Author: Author Unknown
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