Popular Causes Of Irs Tax Debts

Posted by Rob on August 29, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Failure to FileOne of the most common mistakes a taxpayer can make is failing to file a tax return. If you live and earn income in the United States above a minimum threshold amount during a particular year, you are required to pay taxes and report that income by filing a federal tax return. Many [...]

California Overtime Laws: Top 4 Common Employer Mistakes

Posted by Rob on August 28, 2009 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

 
A California labor law attorney has revealed the four most common mistakes that employers make in violation of California overtime laws. Although California labor laws for breaks and lunches are clear, nevertheless employers tend to overlook something as simple as giving their employees a meal or rest break. While this is only one of [...]

Most Common California Overtime Law Violations â?? Find Out Now!

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Before discussing the California overtime law, itâ??s important to know who is eligible to receive overtime. There are two types of employees: “exempt” and “non-exempt”. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and non- exempt employees are often referred to as hourly employees. However, an employee may be salaried and still be considered [...]

Road Traffic Accident Personal Injury Law Process

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The following outlined procedure will help you understand the Road Traffic Accident Personal Injury Law Process.
1. Report to police and ICBC: Reporting the road traffic accident to the police is of paramount importance and should be done at the earliest. The police will issue you with a file number as reference that could be quoted [...]

Family Law Attorney: Helping You Through a Child Custody Hearing

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Being a parent can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. The unconditional love between you and your child is probably one of the most unique and amazing things you have ever known. When conflicts arise between you and the other parent of the child however, the situation may escalate to such [...]

What To Do About Your IRS Tax Claim In Dallas

Posted by Rob on August 26, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

So, you have an IRS tax claim. You have basically two choices when you have a tax claim in Dallas. You can either choose to try to represent yourself and deal with the IRS regarding the claim or you can hire a tax attorney in Dallas who has vast knowledge of the income tax laws [...]

Immigration Reform or More of the Same?

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By Thomas J. Joy, Esq. The national elections in November 2008 will result in a new President.  In addition, all of the seats in the House of Representatives and one-third of the seats in the Senate will be contested.  The focus is understandably on the race for President.  However, the elections in the House of [...]

Copyright Infringement Cases Can Teach Us To Obey Copyright Laws

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Copyright infringement cases can be both costly and time consuming. Considering copyright infringement is something that isn’t as easily defined as theft or speeding, there are numerous copyright infringement cases changing the way copyright law is viewed in the U.S. By reviewing a few of these copyright infringement cases, you can get a better idea [...]

Investing In China: Proposed Labor Contract Law

Posted by Rob on August 23, 2009 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

If you are considering setting up a company in the People’s Republic of China (the “PRC”) you should be aware that Chinese law is more protective of employees than the laws of many western nations, particularly the United States. The current PRC Labor Law was enacted in 1994; however, a new PRC Labor Contract Law, [...]

New Tax Laws for 2009

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Even though they are being levied by all forms of government since many centuries, taxes have hardly been popular. The very idea of taking a portion of something you legitimately earn or own may make you rebellious. However, all of us know that we have to pay taxes in order to have the infrastructures built, [...]