The author review the states\u27 tax treatment of active-duty services\u27 income; she considers whether it is fair to give servicemembers special treatment. Although special tax treatment might not satisfy the principles of sound tax policy, states are likely to continue to offer it, she says
Military Tax Benefits: If you are active duty or retired military there are special tax breaks for y...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No.1. Amends section 1 ¼ of Article XIII, Constitution. Extends pr...
Provisions for tax relief for members of the military and naval forces of the United States are foun...
The author review the states\u27 tax treatment of active-duty services\u27 income; she considers whe...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department ...
On June 9, 1943, with the enactment of The Current Tax Payment Act of 1943, the serviceman became ...
A majority of the states tax the income of nonresidents. The vexing question today is how the state...
This article examines the issues raised by the efforts of some states to tax the pension income of t...
There have been comparatively few decisions of the United States Supreme Court involving questions o...
States have traditionally relied on taxes to finance the expansion of services, and most states have...
In Australia, the regime for the taxation of Personal Services Income (PSI) has suffered from being ...
Several provisions of the 2017 tax legislation, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), focused a...
Professional athletes today can no longer merely concern themselves with their on-the-field performa...
It is commonly accepted that state use taxes, most notably those that are due on Internet purchases,...
The state retail sales tax in America can be likened to an illegitimate child that was not wanted bu...
Military Tax Benefits: If you are active duty or retired military there are special tax breaks for y...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No.1. Amends section 1 ¼ of Article XIII, Constitution. Extends pr...
Provisions for tax relief for members of the military and naval forces of the United States are foun...
The author review the states\u27 tax treatment of active-duty services\u27 income; she considers whe...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department ...
On June 9, 1943, with the enactment of The Current Tax Payment Act of 1943, the serviceman became ...
A majority of the states tax the income of nonresidents. The vexing question today is how the state...
This article examines the issues raised by the efforts of some states to tax the pension income of t...
There have been comparatively few decisions of the United States Supreme Court involving questions o...
States have traditionally relied on taxes to finance the expansion of services, and most states have...
In Australia, the regime for the taxation of Personal Services Income (PSI) has suffered from being ...
Several provisions of the 2017 tax legislation, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), focused a...
Professional athletes today can no longer merely concern themselves with their on-the-field performa...
It is commonly accepted that state use taxes, most notably those that are due on Internet purchases,...
The state retail sales tax in America can be likened to an illegitimate child that was not wanted bu...
Military Tax Benefits: If you are active duty or retired military there are special tax breaks for y...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No.1. Amends section 1 ¼ of Article XIII, Constitution. Extends pr...
Provisions for tax relief for members of the military and naval forces of the United States are foun...