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Kylie Kelly

Legal Advice: What constitutes criminal tax evasion in Vietnam? - 1 views

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    BP Holdings Tax Management - Tax obligations often significantly burden businesses operating in Vietnam. To maximize profit, companies often seek out ways to avoid mandatory tax payments. Vietnamese law enforcement is beginning to vigorously monitor and prosecute acts of tax evasion or tax fraud. Learn more at Balley Price Holdings http://bpholdingsmngt.de/
Kylie Kelly

Tax Management at Bp Holdings: 5 Tax Tips of Money Management for the unemployed - 1 views

Money Management: 5 tax tips for the unemployed If you find yourself out of work, taxes may be the last thing you want to think about, but it's important to continue your tax and other financial ...

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Kylie Kelly

Balley Price Holdings: 4 things you need to do to protect your returns│BP Hol... - 1 views

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    This post was written by Jim O'Shaughnessy, chairman, CEO and CIO at O'Shaughnessy Asset Management and by Scott Bartone, principal and portfolio manager at O'Shaughnessy Asset Management. Thank heaven, tax season is over for now. Time to put taxes in the back of your mind until next year, right? Well actually, no, not if you want to reduce taxes paid on your investments next year. There are tactics that you can start using today to help minimize your tax bill in 2015. You might want to read: What constitutes criminal tax evasion in Vietnam? BBB Warns Consumers about Pervasive Income Tax Fraud
Martin Clayson

BP Holdings Tax Management about Defending the IRS - 1 views

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    Investigations of the IRS are taking place not only in Congress but also in court. One case, which has developed slowly since it was filed in 2010, reveals much about both the long reach of the agency and the interwoven nature of the broader federal bureaucracy. Defending IRS commissioner John Koskinen against the claims of the pro-Israel group Z Street is Andrew Strelka - and before joining the Department of Justice's civil-trial section, Strelka worked at the IRS for Lois Lerner, who was then the agency's head of exempt organizations. As it happens, this is the very IRS division at which the mistreatment of Z Street is alleged to have occurred - and Strelka worked there at the very time Z Street's application for tax-exempt status was being considered. Scott Coffina, a partner at the Washington, D.C. law firm Drinker Biddle & Reath and a former Justice Department prosecutor says Strelka's representation could violate Washington, D.C.'s rules of professional conduct for lawyers in "several" ways, in particular the rule that prohibits a lawyer from representing a client in a matter where "The lawyer's professional judgment on behalf of the client will be or reasonably may be adversely affected" by his personal interests. "If Mr. Strelka was involved in the targeting of conservative groups," Coffina says, "it is hard to imagine that he can give dispassionate advice. He would have a tough time evaluating the merits of the plaintiff's case and advising his client on strategies in the litigation. He seems to have a personal conflict of interest."
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