The New York Times has settled its “Parentlode” lawsuit against the Huffington Post. The Times originally filed suit against AOL’s HuffPo when ex-columnist Lisa Belkin switched teams
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HuffPo’s ‘Parentlode’ Blog Settles with NY Times
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Attorneys, accountants and small business owners take note: New IRS rules for tax preparers went into effect Jan. 1. The new IRS rules include education requirements, background checks, and competency exams for different classes of tax preparers.
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Chris Tucker’s foreclosure is probably unsurprising to his fans: he owes upwards of $11 million to the IRS in back taxes. Why shouldn’t Rush Hour fans be surprised? The comedian has even worked his financial woes into his routine.
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Chris Tucker’s Foreclosure: ‘Rush Hour’ Star Owes $11M to IRS
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About 10 million Americans received tax refund loans last year, and the IRS is going to do something about that. Many of us look at the Internal Revenue Service as the bad guy, depriving U.S
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IRS Ends Underwriting for Tax Refund Loans
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This week there is bad news and some more bad news in the housing market. The first bad news: new-home sales plunged last month by 33 percent to the lowest level on record, thanks to the ending of the first-time…
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Homebuyer Tax Credit Fraud Hits $27M
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The SunTrust Bank robbery streak came to an end as police arrested a person who is suspected be involved in six bank robberies during the past 8 months. James Milton Earquhart, 50, has been charged with six counts of robbery after…
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Senators John Kerry of Massachusetts and Mary Landrieu of Louisiana have introduced a bill to help small businesses that seek broadband internet access and other new technology. The bill is called the “Small Business Broadband and Emerging Technology Enhancement Act of… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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The Internal Revenue Service is assisting homeowners. Although the effect of this help is really only marginal, it still helps those taxpayers who pay real-estate tax, whether state or local
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IRS Tax Write Off for Local Property Taxes!
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