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Roth Ira Conversions Ii: Beyond The Basics (Slides), Mitchell A. Drossman
Roth Ira Conversions Ii: Beyond The Basics (Slides), Mitchell A. Drossman
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Converting To A Roth Ira - 2010 And Beyond (Slides), Mitchell A. Drossman
Converting To A Roth Ira - 2010 And Beyond (Slides), Mitchell A. Drossman
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Roth Iras Planning For 2010...And Beyond, Mitchell A. Drossman, Lester B. Law
Roth Iras Planning For 2010...And Beyond, Mitchell A. Drossman, Lester B. Law
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Ten Tax Strategies For Compensating Your Key Employees, Catherine M. Marriott
Ten Tax Strategies For Compensating Your Key Employees, Catherine M. Marriott
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard
Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
This recent developments outline discusses, and provides context to understand the significance of, the most important judicial decisions and administrative rulings and regulations promulgated by the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department during the most recent twelve months - and sometimes a little farther back in time if we find the item particularly humorous or outrageous. Most Treasury Regulations, however, are so complex that they cannot be discussed in detail and, anyway, only a devout masochist would read them all the way through; just the basic topic and Jundamental principles are highlighted - unless one of us decides to go …
Taxation, Pregnancy, And Privacy, Bridget J. Crawford
Taxation, Pregnancy, And Privacy, Bridget J. Crawford
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
This Article frames a discussion of surrogacy within the context of existing income tax laws. A surrogate receives money for carrying and bearing a child. This payment is income by any definition, even if the surrogacy contract recites that it is a “reimbursement.” Cases and rulings on the income tax consequences of the sale of blood and human breast milk, as well as analogies to situations in which people are paid to wear advertising on their bodies, support the conclusion that a surrogate recognizes taxable income, although the Internal Revenue Service has never stated so. For tax purposes, the reproductive …
Executive Compensation And Tax Neutrality: Taxing The Investment Component Of Deferred Compensation, Eric D. Chason
Executive Compensation And Tax Neutrality: Taxing The Investment Component Of Deferred Compensation, Eric D. Chason
Faculty Publications
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