Tax attorney - The gospel of prosperity
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RALEIGH, N.C. - A former U.S. attorney, state judge and state Republican chairman has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to a tax fraud conspiracy, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Michele Bachmann, an intensely conservative Republican state senator, and Patty Wetterling, a Democrat who earned a national reputation as an advocate for children after her son was abducted 17 years ago today, are vying in a race within a race.
A former U.S. attorney, state judge and state Republican chairman has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to a tax fraud conspiracy, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Years ago, the state of Ohio spent $63 million on a computerized job matching program that didn't work. Accenture, the no-bid contractor on the job, agreed to pay back $5.5 million.
For months, attorneys Jerald Beer and David French had one thing in common: Both wanted Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Art Wroble off the bench.
TAMPA - You might call Charles Bronson the stealth member of Florida's Cabinet.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. The former tax director of Topeka-based Renaissance, The Tax People, Inc., has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and preparing false tax returns as part of a tax fraud scheme that generated more than $84 million from individuals across the nation.
RALEIGH, N.C. - A former U.S. attorney, state judge and state Republican chairman has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to a tax fraud conspiracy, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Michele Bachmann, an intensely conservative Republican state senator, and Patty Wetterling, a Democrat who earned a national reputation as an advocate for children after her son was abducted 17 years ago today, are vying in a race within a race.
A former U.S. attorney, state judge and state Republican chairman has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to a tax fraud conspiracy, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Years ago, the state of Ohio spent $63 million on a computerized job matching program that didn't work. Accenture, the no-bid contractor on the job, agreed to pay back $5.5 million.
For months, attorneys Jerald Beer and David French had one thing in common: Both wanted Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Art Wroble off the bench.
TAMPA - You might call Charles Bronson the stealth member of Florida's Cabinet.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. The former tax director of Topeka-based Renaissance, The Tax People, Inc., has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and preparing false tax returns as part of a tax fraud scheme that generated more than $84 million from individuals across the nation.