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While there are no set rules, there is one situation in which the assistance of a tax attorney or professional is necessary: any criminal tax matter.
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Millions of baby boomers that had hoped to enjoy their retirement as an endless vacation, are instead preparing for a new stage of work driven by the need to make ends meet in one of the worst and deepest economic downturns since the great depression.
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The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Here you will find glossary terms that are associated with the Bill of Rights. Learn what the definitions are for incriminate, cruel and unusual punishment, equal protection of the law, search and seizure, search warrant and privilege against self-incrimination. Read on and knowledge up.
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Labor laws protect worker’s rights. But if you don’t even understand employee benefits terms how will you defend those worker’s rights? Here you will find a glossary for the most common employee benefits. Read on and get knowledgeable.
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Here you will learn glossary terms for police arrest. Soak up knowledge that protects your rights. Understand the definitions for entrapment, false arrest, fresh pursuit, ordinance, polygraph, protective custody, public benefits, resisting arrest, statute, statute of limitations, stop and frisk, surrender, three strikes and arrest.
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It’s unfortunate that sex crimes occur so often. Below you will find a sex crimes glossary that defines the most common sex crime terms. Learn the meaning of harassment, indecent exposure, obscene, overt act, panderer, pedophilia, peeping tom, pimp, child pornography, prostitute, rape and dangerous weapon. Protect yourself by always staying alert.
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Thinking that food stamps are limited to the twenty percent or so of the population that lives at or near the poverty line? Think again, according to a just released 2009 Washington University study, nearly half of all U.S. children have been, or will be, on food stamps by the time they reach the age of eighteen. Some experts believe these alarming statistics represent an economy that is fundamentally at odds with itself - an economy in economic crisis.
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If your tenant wants to move out in the middle of her lease. normally she may not do this. She signed the lease, so she is bound by it, just as you are. She cannot simply "break" a lease.
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You are down to your last few hundred dollars and you’re facing eviction unless you come up with the rent in a few days. You don’t have enough and you fear you will be evicted from your apartment if you pay less then what you actually owe in rent. You can run the risk of being rendered homeless or you can hold your ground, consider your options and be proactive in your search for solutions.
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With recovery still a long way off and unemployment climbing, many small businesses are still struggling to stay afloat. For the small business, increasing the bottom line not only comes from cutting costs and widening margins in the sale of their products and services, it can also come from making sure the small business is deducting all of the legally allowed business expenses it can possibly find and legally apply.
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