Memo To: John and Jane Smith From: Jaleesa Branch Date: 10/6/14 Re: Memo summarizing various tax issues 1. John Smith’s Tax Issues Issue (a): How is the $300‚000 treated for purposes of federal tax income? The $300‚000 is treated as business income. After deducting all of the business expenses‚ the remaining amount will be the taxable income. Lawyers either work on a salary in a big law firm‚ or work directly with clients and collect the fees from these clients. If it
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Supreme Court Case Project Dredd Scott v. Sandford 1857 In the Dred Scott case‚ Scott filed for a lawsuit to gain freedom for him and his family. He was once obtained a slave in a slave state‚ but his master had moved around and ended up in Illinois‚ which had been a free state in 1836. His rights that were being withheld from him were freedom. The way they pleaded their case was that he lived in a territory where slavery was illegal; therefore he can’t be enslaved again. Scott lost the case‚ Taney
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Effects of the Problems: 1. Time and attendance of the faculty are inaccurate RATIONALE PAPER Topic No.: 1 I. Specific Topic: II. Definition of the Topic: A. Importance and Significance (Background of the study) What are your reasons for conducting this study? What motives you to do this research project? B. Manageability: (Scope and Limitations) this will help you build your scope and limitation. Is the research topic within your capability? What:
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since Feltner no longer had the rights to the shows. In 1993 A district judge granted Columbia (represented by Henry J. Tashman and Eric M. Stahl of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP) their motion of summary judgement. At the bench trial the judge granted Columbia 8.8 million dollars in damages‚ which is about $20000 for each of the 440 episodes. Feltner took the case to the supreme court on the argument that a jury should decide the amount of damages that need to be paid. The court ruled in Feltner’s favor
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its own. However‚ if you add the possibility of a minor receiving the death penalty it gets even more interesting. The Supreme Court case of Roper v. Simmons was a perfect example of that. Roper v. Simmons presented the Supreme Court with two questions: 1) whether or not the execution of those who were sixteen or seventeen at the time of a crime is cruel and unusual punished and 2) does is violate the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment. The main audience for this particular case is the general American
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Most importantly‚ the 1905 Jacobsen v. Massachusetts was a Supreme Court case whereby the Court upheld the ultimate states’ authority to impose compulsory vaccination laws. It articulated that an individual’s freedom should at times be subjected to the states’ police power and subordinated to the collective public welfare. The Court decision in the case elicited numerous questions regarding the state government’s power to safeguard the public’s health‚ as well as the protection of personal liberty
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You Decide Project Cooper-Pearson Sports Marketing Keller Graduate School of Management July 17‚ 2013 You Decide Project My research paper will discuss HMO and PPO by contrasting and comparing‚ as well as indemnity insurance program. Also I will discuss which of these three managed care programs is the best service for Cooper-Pearson. And will answer the following questions; (1).Discuss the importance of managed-care physician credentialing‚ (2). Explain the benefits of a prescription
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Slide 2: Poem‚ Had You Not Had you not hinted It would be appropriate For me to kiss you Beneath the silver moon‚ I may have avoided you And Prufrocked myself through life— Singing nothing but an etherized song. Had you not suggested Spring was a good season For us to make love‚ I might have buried myself In a library trying to find why Henry James’ delicate wound Kept him on the sidelines‚ While the match played out Before his fearful eyes. Had you not intimated I had but precious
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Memo To: John and Jane Smith From: Date: 10/12/14 Re: Memo summarizing various tax issues 1. John Smith’s Tax Issues Issue (a): How is the $300‚000 treated for purposes of federal tax income? John Smith is an attorney who received $300‚000 for winning a personal injury court case for a client. The $300‚000 should be reported as gross income when he files his tax return for the year that the $300‚000 was received. Applicable Law and Analysis The applicable tax law is Title 26 U
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You Decide: ACCT553 Federal Taxes & Management Decisions MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. John Smith & Mrs. Jane Smith FROM: Allan Steynor DATE: February 3rd‚ 2013 RE: Tax Advice for 2013 Dear Mr & Mrs Smith‚ I want to take the opportunity for choosing my CPA office to help with your annual tax needs. We hope that we can provide you with a high quality and professional service and that you are happy with the advice you receive. I have written a brief memo on the initial discussion
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