Tax Attorney Information
Crossett Alderman Approve Tax Resolutions, Hear Water Report, Complaints About Parking in Yards (Ashley County Ledger) Crossett City Council alderman approved two annual resolutions, voted to pay $2,150 to City Attorney James Hamilton for legal representation in district court, approved the final budget for the 2007 calendar year and increased city employees' mileage from 36 cents per mile to 45 cents in accord with state guidelines during its council meeting on Monday, July 21.
Two cities file claims over Fillmore's tax agreements (Ventura County Star) Two California cities have filed claims for damages against the city of Fillmore, saying it improperly diverted sales tax revenues away from them.
District 87 hires attorney to help with 2007 property tax appeals (The Pantagraph) BLOOMINGTON -- The Bloomington District 87 school board agreed Wednesday to hire Bloomington attorney John Pratt to help the board with 2007 property tax appeals filed by property owners.
Columbia man convicted of tax evasion (Baltimore Sun) A federal jury has convicted a Columbia man of evading taxes and failing to file tax returns, the U.S. attorney's office announced.
Oklahoma state Supreme Court clears the way for late tax payments (The Oklahoman) The state Supreme Court paved the way Friday for a $32 million tax amnesty program for delinquent taxpayers that begins Monday. The tax amnesty program that runs through Nov. 14 enables Oklahomans to pay their delinquent taxes without the normal financial penalties for late payment. The court on Friday rejected Oklahoma City attorney Jerry Fent's lawsuit that claimed the amnesty program violated ...
Citizens criticize use tax proposal (Miami News-Record) COMMERCE - A proposal to instate a use tax met opposition Tuesday. City attorney Erik Johnson brought the matter before council members, suggesting that instating the tax could provide funding for a full-time animal control officer.
Okla. court refuses to block tax amnesty program (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The Oklahoma Supreme Court has refused to block a state tax amnesty program set to begin Monday. In a one-sentence order issued Friday, the court ruled against Jerry Fent, an Oklahoma City attorney.
Attorney asks justices to enter tax cap fray (Las Vegas Review-Journal) CARSON CITY -- Las Vegas attorney Joel Hansen on Thursday asked the Nevada Supreme Court to temporarily prohibit from taking effect a lower court ruling that kicked a proposed 2 percent property tax cap measure off of the November ballot.
Okla. Supreme Court: Tax amnesty program can proceed (The Oklahoman) A $30 million state tax amnesty program will begin Monday as planned. The Oklahoma Supreme Court today rejected an attorney's lawsuit that claimed the amnesty program violate es the Oklahoma Constitution. The court issued a brief order denying Oklahoma City attorney Jerry Fent's request to stop the amnesty program from beginning Monday. The amnesty program permits delinquent taxpayers to pay ...
Restaurant owners charged with filing false tax returns (The Pasadena Citizen) Eight Taqueria Arandas owners have been charged with filing false federal income tax returns that deprived the National Treasury of more than $4 million in income and employment taxes, U.S. Attorney Don DeGabrielle announced Monday.
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