New York courts finally recognize the economic truth about the city’s rent regulations.
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Would Sanctions Work In Alabama?
Sanctions sometimes work against aggressive or abusive states. It may be time to consider this approach in dealing with Alabama.
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A Keystone Of Internet Commerce Is Threatened
If Internet sellers are required to collect sales taxes everywhere, small businesses may be forced to drop out.
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Intangible Fish, Tangible Harm
A bare majority of the Supreme Court concludes that Sarbanes-Oxley does not apply to fish. Four justices are at sea on the issue.
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How Do You Know If Your Domicile Has Changed?
While home is said to be where the heart is, that definition is unlikely to pass muster with state and local tax authorities, who have a vested interest in a more specific definition.
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Anthony Criscuolo in the Yonkers Tribune
Anthony Criscuolo offers suggestions for reducing federal income taxes, both for 2014 and in the future.
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Is Someone Watching As Your Smartphone Watches You?
The latest Snowden revelations hint that British and U.S. intelligence stole millions of cellphone encryption keys. To do what, exactly?
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Sex, Babies And Climate Science
More greenhouse gas ensures more global warming, just as more sex ensures more baby-making.
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Brand Building Without Advertising, In A Jiffy
Chelsea Milling, the company behind Jiffy baking mixes, puts everything into people and nothing into advertising.
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