Articles, tagged with "burden of proof", page 1
Beware of the Taxman: What Small Businesses and the Self-Employed Can Do To Avoid An IRS Audit
Watch out. The Internal Revenue Service reported early this year that IRS audits were up. Frankly, it's not real surprising. It's during hard times that taxpayers feel the pinch and are more likely to cut corners. Likewise, as tax revenue goes down, the g...
WHEN IS TAX ASSESSMENT DEEMED EXCESSIVE?
In a recent case of SNF (Australia) Pty Ltd v. Commissioner of Taxation [2010] FCA 635 which dealt with a transfer pricing issue, the tax payer was successful in proving that the prices paid under the contested transactions were arm's length prices. The t...
Appealing Your Property Taxes
How To Request Binding Arbitration
Thousands of Texas homeowners will go through the property tax appeal process this year because the appraisal district incorrectly assessed their home's value. Sometimes getting a satisfactory reduction takes some tim...
No-Fault Divorce Turns 40
It's with unintentional irony that we note the 40-year anniversary of something that, according to some, has enabled fewer anniversaries -- of the wedding kind -- over the last four decades than anything else: no-fault divorce.
Before No-Fault Divorce ...
Appealing Your Property Taxes
How To Request Binding Arbitration
Thousands of Texas homeowners will go through the property tax appeal process this year because the appraisal district incorrectly assessed their home's value. Sometimes getting a satisfactory reduction takes some time...
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