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March 18th, 2010

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President Obama Signs HIRE Act

President Obama today signed H.R. 2847, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act: Statutory Language IRS, IR-2010-33, Two New Tax Benefits Aid Employers Who Hire and Retain Unemployed Workers Associated Press, Obama Signs Jobs Bill The Atlantic, President Signs $18 Billion Jobs Bill. And Nobody Cares CCH, Special Tax…

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House Health Care Bill Includes 3.8% Medicare Tax on Investment Income

Following up on my prior posts (President Obama’s Health Care Tax Increases, WSJ: Obama’s ‘Sneaky’ New Tax on Investments, ObamaCare’s Worst Tax Hike: For the First Time, Payroll Levies Will Hit Investment Income): the House Health Care bill unveiled today includes a 3.8% Medicare tax on investment income (interest, dividends,…

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Chernick Presents Federal-State Tax Interactions in the U.S. and Canada Today at UCLA

Howard A. Chernick (Hunter College, Department of Economics) presents Federal-State Tax Interactions in the U.S. and Canada, 40 Publius ___ (2010) (with Jennifer Tennant) at UCLA today as part of its Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium Series hosted by Steven Bank and Kirk Stark. Here is the abstract: Canadian…

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House Approves Bill Requiring the IRS to Use ‘Plain Writing,’ Except in Regs

The House yesterday voted 386-33 to approve H.R. 946, the Plain Writing Act of 2010, which would require the IRS and other government agencies to write public documents in “plain writing,” defined as “writing that the intended audience can readily understand and use because that writing is clear, concise, well-organized,…

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Tax Preparers Face Lean Times

News & Observer: Tax Preparers Face Lean Times in Triangle: The down economy is hurting yet another industry: tax preparers. A number of independent tax services and accountants, as well as national firms such as H&R Block and Jackson Hewitt, report that business is flat or down from last year….

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Northwestern Offers 15-Week LL.M.

National Law Journal, Northwestern Offers Foreign Students a Fast Track LL.M.: Who says you need a year to earn a Master of Laws degree? Northwestern University School of Law on Tuesday announced a new program through which foreign lawyers can complete an LL.M. in just 15 weeks — the shortest…

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Markel & Polsky: Taxing Punitive Damages

Following up on my prior post: Dan Markel (Florida State) & Gregg Polsky (Florida State; moving to North Carolina) have posted Taxing Punitive Damages, 96 Va. L. Rev. ___ (2010), on SSRN. Here is the abstract: There is a curious anomaly in the law of punitive damages. Jurors assess punitive…

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NCAA Basketball Tournament, by Salary of Graduates

Following up on my post, College Rankings by Median Salary of Graduates: PayScale.com has applied its ranking of colleges by their graduates’ salaries to determine the outcome of the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament, with a final four of Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, and Vanderbilt: The full 65-team bracket by graduates’…

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American Seeks Practitioner-In-Residence in its Tax Clinic

American University Washington College of Law invites applications for a Practitioner-In-Residence in its Janet R. Spragens Federal Tax Clinic: The Practitioner-in-Residence Program is a program designed to train lawyers or entry-level clinicians interested in becoming clinical teachers in the practice and theory of clinical legal education. Many graduates of the…

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Tennessee Bill Would Ban Faculty Authors From Earning Royalties (’Kickbacks’) on Books Assigned to Their Students

The Tennessean, TN Professors Fume Over Bill Banning Textbook Royalties; Legislator Wants to End ‘Kickbacks’: [T]o at least one state representative, those book royalties are “kickbacks” to state university professors, earned by “forcing their students to purchase certain books.” And that representative, Knoxville Republican Stacey Campfield, wants the practice stopped….

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