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Tax Ferrets, Tax Consultants, Bounty Hunters, And Hired Guns: The Property Tax Netherworld Fueled By Contingency Fees And Champertous Agreements, J. Lyn Entrikin
Tax Ferrets, Tax Consultants, Bounty Hunters, And Hired Guns: The Property Tax Netherworld Fueled By Contingency Fees And Champertous Agreements, J. Lyn Entrikin
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Contingency fee agreements between local tax assessors and contract auditors on the one hand, and property owners and private tax consultants on the other, create perverse financial incentives that undermine the integrity of state and local tax administration. When local governments engage outside auditors to identify undervalued or escaped taxable property, the practice raises serious due process and ethical concerns. As a matter of policy, diverting a share of property tax revenue to private third parties in consideration for outsourced tax assessment services undermines public accountability and reduces net property tax revenue for local government services. And when states allow …
An Overview Of The Arkansas Civil Rights Act Of 1993, Theresa M. Beiner
An Overview Of The Arkansas Civil Rights Act Of 1993, Theresa M. Beiner
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Separation Of Powers Conflicts In The "Reform" Of Arkansas Workers' Compensation Law, J. Thomas Sullivan
Separation Of Powers Conflicts In The "Reform" Of Arkansas Workers' Compensation Law, J. Thomas Sullivan
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State And Local Government Fiscal Responsibility: An Integrated Approach, Charles W. Goldner Jr.
State And Local Government Fiscal Responsibility: An Integrated Approach, Charles W. Goldner Jr.
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Should Tennessee Bury The Dead Man Statute As Arkansas Has, W. Dent Gitchel
Should Tennessee Bury The Dead Man Statute As Arkansas Has, W. Dent Gitchel
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Cars, Creditors, And The Code: The Diverse Interpretations Of Section 9-310, Arthur Murphey
Cars, Creditors, And The Code: The Diverse Interpretations Of Section 9-310, Arthur Murphey
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The New Arkansas Inheritance Laws: A Step Into The Present With An Eye To The Future, Robert R. Wright
The New Arkansas Inheritance Laws: A Step Into The Present With An Eye To The Future, Robert R. Wright
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Recent Developments In Eminent Domain In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
Recent Developments In Eminent Domain In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
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Compensation For Loss Of Earning Capacity, Robert R. Wright
Compensation For Loss Of Earning Capacity, Robert R. Wright
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