Could Artificial Intelligence Bankrupt Social Security?
The solvency of the social security trust fund has been a concern in the past few decades.
The solvency of the social security trust fund has been a concern in the past few decades.
Trump will have to prove actual damages sufficient to justify the $10 billion he is demanding.
Protégé™ General AI is fundamentally changing how legal professionals use AI in their everyday practice.
Imposing tariffs over a personal snub hardly qualifies as an international emergency or a threat to U.S. interests.
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Modern tax collectors do not profit personally from collections.
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Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
The complaint alleges that the Justices owe $5,164,739.75 for income taxes from 2009 that were assessed on November 25, 2015.
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While increased interest in legal education is good, all applications must be evaluated with greater scrutiny.
Thinking about money (or lack of it) can make people indecisive.
The last government shutdown happened in 2018-2019 and lasted a record 35 days.
At least three options are available to Nintendo.
Will it be those who are richer?
After 21 years and 55,780 posts, the TaxProf blog is ending.
Packing your reception with tax attorneys is never a bad idea.