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Ask the Lawyer: Donating to CharityPatch.comFrances A. McElhill is a longtime Moorestown resident and Chair of the Nonprofit Law Practice at Archer & Greiner in Haddonfield, where she specializes in the law regarding tax-exempt organizations. She can be reached at fmcelhill@archerlaw.com. |
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NY legislators cite tax-records privacy concernsLake Placid News... lawyer and chairman of his chamber's Finance Committee. "It could lead to simply fishing expeditions. I just think it's very, very dangerous." He said district attorneys and the state attorneys general require a court order to get private tax ...and more » |
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Emporia attorney answers questionsEmporia GazetteBy The Emporia Gazette (Contact) Editor's Note: Emporia attorney Tom Krueger chatted with online readers at Gazette offices recently to answer questions about the law and working with attorneys. DISCLAIMER: The information that you obtain regarding ...and more » |
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NY legislators cite tax-records privacy concernsWall Street Journal... lawyer and chairman of his chamber's Finance Committee. "It could lead to simply fishing expeditions. I just think it's very, very dangerous." He said district attorneys and the state attorneys general require a court order to get private tax ...and more » |
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Legislators cite tax-records privacy concernsAuburn Citizen... lawyer and chairman of his chamber's Finance Committee. “It could lead to simply fishing expeditions. I just think it's very, very dangerous.” He said district attorneys and the state attorneys general require a court order to get private tax ...and more » |
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State pols give tax peek a booNew York PostEven the state attorney general and district attorneys need a subpoena to see tax returns. Calling it “very, very dangerous,” Sen. John DeFrancisco (R-Syracuse) told Cuomo's tax commissioner, Thomas Mattox, at a budget hearing, “I always get concerned ...and more » |
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Modesto schools delay hiring lawyer for Village I talksModesto BeeBoard President Rubén Villalobos said the item would be discussed at a future meeting, "when we can get more information." Petrulakis, himself a Village I taxpayer, proposed a $35750 contract to sort through issues involving a 1994 Mello-Roos tax ... |
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