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  • Congress Taking A Fresh Look At Online Sales Taxes By: Rick Hendershot
    Linknet Internet News Digest - December 22, 2005 - According to a 1992, U.S. Supreme Court ruling, states can only require sellers that have a physical presence or "nexus" in the same state as the consumer to collect sales taxes. The Supreme Court also ruled that while buyers essentially owe the tax on purchases, the mishmash of taxing jurisdictions is too complex and burdensome for online retailers to charge and try to collect sales taxes.

    Imposing a tax requirement would...

    Tags: ecommerce, internet business, online commerce

  • Home Poker Tournaments – Moving The Blinds By: R Mongoose
    Poker night has made a comeback, and in a big way. People are gathering for friendly games of texas holdem on a regular basis in kitchens and rec rooms everywhere. And while most people are familiar with all of the basic rules of texas holdem, there are bound to be situations that come up in a home game where players are not sure of the proper ruling.

    One of the more common of these situations involves . . .

    The Blinds – when a player who was scheduled to pay a blind be...

    Tags: poker, poker rules

  • About Politics By: Ken Charnly
    Politics is mainly the method and process of taking decisions for the group. The word politics integrates all the domestic and international policies. These are mainly the activities of government on state level or national level political affairs.
    Tags: Politics, decisions, government, policies, political, ruling, party, group, rivalries, aff

  • Daubert Having Little Effect on Expert Witness Consulting By: Brian Reuter
    The Daubert ruling of 1993 seems to have had more of an influence on the frequency and techniques that attorneys use to challenge opposing expert's testimony instead of verifying the science being used.
    Tags: Daubert, expert witness, litigation, products liability, intellectual property

  • Baltimore Schools Lose In Court — Ruling Favored Charter Schools By: Patricia Hawke
    In 2005, City Neighbors and Patterson Park Public, two charter schools in Baltimore, appealed the Baltimore schools’ per student funding formula to the state board. The board ruled in their favor, and the Baltimore schools appealed the board’s decision in the Court of Special Appeals, Maryland’s second highest court. Early this month, the court ruled in favor of the charter schools, requiring Maryland school systems to spend as much money per student at charter schools as the...
    Tags: baltimore schools, schools, baltimore

  • Motorcycle Helmets: The Statistics By: Andrew Dillan
    When you go for a ride on your motorcycle, you’re out to have fun. And hey, you’ve never had a crash before, so why would it happen now? Here are the government statistics about motorcycle helmets.

    A brief history of the Law

    In 1967, the US federal government said that it would take away funding from any state that didn’t have a helmet law. By 1975, 47 states had complied with the federal government. However, in 1976, they repealed the law, ruling it unconstitutional. M...

    Tags: car, truck, motorcycle, helmet, safety, statistics, government, mortality, death, rates, percentages

  • Personal Bankruptcy and Home Buying By: Jeff Lakie
    If you were granted a personal bankruptcy decision over the past several years you know that obtaining new credit is difficult, almost impossible. Fortunately, if you are looking to purchase a home, there are ways for you to still find home financing even with a personal bankruptcy ruling on your credit report. It won’t necessarily be an easy thing to do, but you could be in your new home if you explore some of the options open to you.
    Tags: loans, finance, mortgages

  • Buy Colloidal Silver By: M.D. Hamilton
    “Where can I buy colloidal silver?” Colloidal silver is not sold in most supermarkets or their pharmacy departments, yet it is readily available.

    USFDA Ruling

    The United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) classified colloidal silver as a pre-1938 drug. More clearly, a letter from the FDA dated 9/13/91 states: "These products may continue to be marketed . . . as long as they are advertised and labeled for the same use as in 1938 and as long as they are manufactu...

    Tags: colloidal silver, buy colloidal silver, remedies, naturopathy

  • Sandy Berger Ruling: Fair Or Not? By: Matt Matcherson
    For all intents and purposes, justice was served when Sandy Berger was fined $50,000 by U.S. Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson in her ruling on September 8, 2005 regarding Sandy Berger’s mishandling of classified documents. Moreover, Sandy Berger will surrender his security clearance for three years following the ruling. Sandy Berger graciously accepted Judge’s Robinson’s decision.

    In fact, some would easily believe that Sandy Berger got stiff penalties because his negotia...

    Tags: sandy berger, scandal, politics

  • Taxation Law - Private Rulings By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers
    This article sets out the procedures to be followed by taxpayers who wish to challenge Private Rulings for taxation assessments made by the Commissioner of Taxation.

    Private Rulings are issued by the Commissioner of Taxation under the Taxation Administration Act (Cth.) 1953. A Private Ruling states the Commissioner’s opinion on the way that the tax law applies to a taxpayer’s arrangement for the particular years that are described in the application for the Private Ruli...

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  • Taxation Law - Changes To Private Rulings By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers
    The Commissioner of Taxation does have the power to change a Private Ruling in four situations as follows:

    1 Where the taxpayer gives consent to the Ruling being changed;

    2 Without the taxpayer’s consent, if the Private Ruling is about an arrangement which has not yet been carried out. This means that if the Private Ruling covered an arrangement which the taxpayer repeatedly carried out over time (for example buying and selling a particular item), the Private Ruling cou...

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  • Astrology & The Ruling Houses By: Abhishek Lodha
    If you have the knowledge you will have the power as well! And astrology is the master key of the power and truth. Astrology, a subject which is having a rising demand these says, is not a very complex science as we think of it to be, something which has been created by mankind himself.
    Tags: Ascendants, astrology, position of planets, malefic effects of planets

  • Your Fate and Palmistry By: Abhishek Lodha
    Palmistry, more commonly called chiromancy, has been practiced for thousand of years. Ancient India and Chinese palm reading techniques are still much in use these days. The left hand is the hand we are born with; the right hand is the hand we make. So it is suggested that you analyze your Right Hand FIRST and then your Left Hand.
    Tags: Palmistry, palmistry software, ruling lines, life line, heart line, fame line, fate line,

  • Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Narrows Application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act By: Robert Masud
    Businesses hoping to take advantage of provisions of the Sovereign Immunities Act need to appreciate a recent ruling of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals deemed to limit the extent and application of that Act.
    Tags: business, collection, loan

  • Houston Schools Deal With Diversity And Drop-outs By: Hugh Tanner
    At the end of June 2007 the Supreme Court made a split 5-4 ruling that limits the ability of schools to use race as a factor in determining student participation in academic programs like magnet schools. Around that same time, the Alliance for Excellence in Education released a study out of Princeton University that reports the cost of high school drop-outs to the country over the next decade will be about $3 trillion.

    Houston Schools will have to make some decisions in y...

    Tags: Houston Schools, Patricia Hawke

  • AeroMarineTaxPros.com: Off-Shore Delivery of a Yacht and 90 Days in Mexico Guarantees Nothing By: Thomas Alston
    In a recent ruling by an attorney for the California Board of Equalization, a taxpayer’s purchase of a vessel was held to be taxable. This was done in spite of support that an off-shore delivery occurred and the vessel remained in Mexico and outside California for more than 90 days.
    Tags: aircraft tax, aircraft purchase, airplane sale, aircraft sales tax, aircraft sale, Califor

  • Flex technology - The Ruling Technology In The Market By: claira parker
    Flex is one of the ruling technologies in the market. Flex seeks to minimize problems by providing good work flow and programming model that is familiar to the Flex developers and Flex programmers. Flex development enables you to create expressive, high-performance applications that run identically on all major browsers and operating systems.
    Tags: Flex developer, Flex programmers, Flex offshore development, Flex designer, Flex solutions g

  • Canada Puts Cap On Whiplash Claims By: Sofia Abasolo
    In February, Canada’s Minor Injury Regulation -- which put a cap on pain and suffering compensation for minor soft-tissue injuries such as whiplash claims -- was struck down in a Court of Queen's Bench ruling. The decision was praised by lawyers and consumer advocates, but led to warnings from the insurance industry that it would lead to significantly higher premiums.
    Tags: Whiplash claims

  • Repeal of the California Home Equity Sales Act By: Michael Rooney
    Foreclosure buyers' agents should read this article before proceeding to represent investors in California. While a recent Supreme Court ruling chips away at the Home Equity Sales Act, the Act is still enforceable in the state.
    Tags: California Real Estate Foreclosures, Buy Real Estate foreclosures, foreclosed ca, foreclos

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