Sunday, October 29, 2006

Tax attorney - Attack ads on the rise, but are they effective?

KARE - Bachmann, who often describes herself as a "tax attorney who hates taxes," argues that her definition of a negative ad is one that's untrue. "What's negative is to make false statements.That's simply wrong. We have not made false statements about my
WECT - The weekend before tax day is not the best time to tie the knot -- especially if one of you is an accountant or tax attorney! No matter what your career, you probably have your own crunch time at work (inventory always happens in July, the new
TheState.com - able to find a job illustrates why we tell our female readers to always keep a hand in your career, even if you work only part time outside the home for years. Jan Collins is a writer and editor. Jan Warner is a matrimonial, elder law and tax attorney
Law.com - For one McDermott Will partner, international tax attorney Thomas Jones, extension mobility has enabled clients to reach him using his office phone number, even though he's actually been in an Internet cafe in Peru, an airport shuttle bus in
Chattanoogan - Legal Costs Soar In Trustee Office; New Attorneys Say Taxpayers Benefiting Contract Back Tax Attorney Gets Legal Services, City Directory posted October 16, 2006 Legal costs have risen sharply for handling bankruptcy cases in the office of Trustee
Record Searchlight - Tax attorney Donna LeValley, contributing editor for J.K. Lasser's "Your Income Tax 2007," said that many taxpayers will benefit next April from recent changes in tax law. For example, there are new credits for energy-efficient home improvements
Hampton Roads Daily Press - In fact, if you are in your 30s and saving less than 12 percent of your pay, you are likely to fall short of what you'll need in retirement, said Charles Farrell, a Medina, Ohio, financial consultant and tax attorney. In a recent article in the
Oregonian - Roberts, a former state labor commissioner and tax attorney, said the choice is not just about the specific qualifications of the two candidates. "I think I bring new things to the court," he said. "She brings more of what they've already got." Carl
San Francisco Gate - Fred Daly, a tax attorney and author of Nolo's "Stand Up to the IRS," has seen people promoting these types of tax-avoidance schemes since the 1960s. They often claim, among other things, that taxes are unconstitutional because the 16th Amendment