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Full-Text Articles in Property Law and Real Estate
Taxation, Craig D. Bell
Taxation, Craig D. Bell
University of Richmond Law Review
This article reviews significant developments in the law affecting Virginia taxation. Each section covers recent legislative changes, judicial decisions, and selected opinions or pronouncements from the Virginia Department of Taxation and the Virginia Attorney General over the past year. The overall purpose of this article is to provide Virginia tax and general practitioners with a concise overview of the recent developments in Virginia taxation most likely to have an impact on their practices. This article will not, however, discuss many of the numerous technical legislative changes to the State Taxation Code of Title 58.1.
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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A Larson-Zuckman Checklist For Partnership Tax Classification Of Ulpa Real Estate Shelters, J. Durwood Felton Iii
A Larson-Zuckman Checklist For Partnership Tax Classification Of Ulpa Real Estate Shelters, J. Durwood Felton Iii
University of Richmond Law Review
Real estate developments necessarily require large amounts of capital, and are usually dependent on financing from sources other than the venture group assembled to construct and operate a proposed project. Theoretically, such ventures may be undertaken in many forms, corporate and otherwise, and the available financing vehicles may include debt instruments, equity shares and innumerable combinations thereof. In reality, however, business and legal considerations often dictate organization and operation of such ventures within more narrowly defined limits.
Property Taxation In Virginia, Gordon M. Cooley, Burton F. Dodd, Norman T. Fowlkes, Julia Krebs-Markrich, Ronald E. Kuykendall
Property Taxation In Virginia, Gordon M. Cooley, Burton F. Dodd, Norman T. Fowlkes, Julia Krebs-Markrich, Ronald E. Kuykendall
University of Richmond Law Review
The Virginia Constitution mandates that all property within the state, except exempt property, must be taxed. In light of the constitution's directive, this note examines the present Virginia property taxation structure in order to provide the practitioner with a guide to its application and operation.