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Larger Bench rules tax holiday not available to a contractor/exec…

C. A. SANDEEP KANOI | December 30th 2009 by Sandeep Kanoi

Taxpayers in the infrastructure sector are often engaged in the execution of construction activities, which form a minor portion of a contract for the development of an infrastructure facility. This ruling provides guidance on whether a contactor... read more

rhwheelut

Leadership – Executer

Young Millionaire Group | November 12th 2009 by Robert Wheeler

The leader must get things done if he or she is to be affective.  They must be an executor.  Now, I know some of you are thinking "executor"?  That sounds like someone is using a guillotine to eliminate the competition as well read more

BoomerLiving

Where There’s a Will ……

Boomer-Living.com Coffee House Blog | November 10th 2009 by Mike Griffiths

Despite the unrelenting efforts of the legal profession to educate the public on the importance of wills, most people still don’t have one. A 2007 Harris Interactive survey disclosed that only forty-five percent of American adults have a will, and read more

Mead6245

The Importance Of Shareholder Agreements

Great product direct | November 2nd 2009 by John Mead

www.rpemery.com Why Every Business, Company or Corporation Big or Small Should Take Advantage of Using Shareholder Agreements. Whether you are investing in an existing Pty Ltd company, or forming a new company, key to the success of the business is t read more

blueridgerambler

16 Ways To Turn Estate Personal Property Into Cash

Wayne Jordan | October 23rd 2009 by Wayne Jordan

O.K.; you've been appointed Executor of the Estate. You don't know if this is a blessing or a curse. There is a stack of bills to pay: utilities, mortgage, funeral expenses. Heirs and relatives are clamoring for "their share". Before t read more

blueridgerambler

How To Inventory & Value Estate Personal Property

Wayne Jordan | October 23rd 2009 by Wayne Jordan

There's an old saying that goes "What's the best way to eat an elephant? One bite at a time!" Personal property is the "elephant" of an estate. It's the responsibility that can take up most of your time, and it provides the esta read more

blueridgerambler

An Estate Executors' To-Do List

Wayne Jordan | October 23rd 2009 by Wayne Jordan

I just got off the phone with Nancy. She is feeling a bit overwhelmed. Her mother has just died, and Nancy has been appointed executor of her mothers' estate. Nancy has a full time job and a family of her own. Her mom lives in a different state. read more

josephdl

Toronto Wills and Estates Lawyer (Part 1): What is a Will?

DynamicLawyers Blog | October 20th 2009

Please note that the information provided herein is not legal advice and is provided for informational and educational purposes only.   If you need legal advice with respect to a Will,  you should seek professional assistance (e.g. make a post on D read more

dcpaley

Friday Links – Estates Insurance and Scams

The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | October 9th 2009 by Dean P

Let me introduce a new site called Savings Chronicle. The author of the blog is Kent Moore who hails from Cape Breton Island and writes about savings and investing. Take a look at Kent’s blog and consider subscribing! Here is a summary of some read more

sheriabrams

What is an Executor/Executrix and What Do They Do?

sheriabrams.com | October 4th 2009 by Sheri Abrams

An Executor/Executrix is the person who oversees the distribution of your assets in accordance with your will. Most people choose their spouse, partner, an adult child, a relative, or a friend to fulfill this duty. If no Executor/Executrix is named read more

sheriabrams

What is an Executor/Executrix and What Do They Do?

sheriabrams.com | October 4th 2009 by Sheri Abrams

An Executor/Executrix is the person who oversees the distribution of your assets in accordance with your will. Most people choose their spouse, partner, an adult child, a relative, or a friend to fulfill this duty. If no Executor/Executrix is named read more

awmayoras

Edward Kennedy's will revealed

The Probate Lawyer Blog: Famous Fortune Fights! | September 26th 2009 by Andrew Mayoras

The will of the late Senator Edward Kennedy was filed with a Massachusetts probate court late last week, providing a peek behind the curtain of the famed Kennedy family. Kennedy died on August 25, 2009, from brain cancer, at age 77. He was survived b read more

dcpaley

Friday Link Stuff And Referral Report

The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | September 25th 2009 by Dean P

Welcome to Canadian Tax Resource. Every week, I publish list personal finance and tax related articles from other sites that I found particularly interesting. Take the opportunity to visit some of these sites and see what they have to offer. Generat read more

forexdate

Forex Executor Pro | Super-Easy Sale To MetaTrader4 Forex Traders…

Forex Date | August 29th 2009 by Forex Date

Does Forex Executor Pro Sell? Does A Fat Kid Eat Cake? The Answer To Both Questions Is Yes. New Nfa Regulations Make This Software Vital To All Forex Traders…especially Traders Using MetaTrader4. Perfect Addition/upsell To [...] Related posts read more

articlewriter

Forex Executor Pro | Super-Easy Sale To MetaTrader4 Forex Traders…

The Best Forex Trading Software Reviews For FX Traders | August 28th 2009 by ToddS Marketing

Does Forex Executor Pro Sell? Does A Fat Kid Eat Cake? The Answer To Both Questions Is Yes. New Nfa Regulations Make This Software Vital To All Forex Traders…especially Traders Using MetaTrader4. Perfect Addition/upsell To [...] read more

marclippincott

What’s the First Thing an Executor under the Will Must Do?

Texas Probate and Estate Planning Blog | August 21st 2009 by Marc Lippincott

Your relative has passed away and you’ve found her Will. After reading it, you realize that you’ve been named as the executor of her estate. What do you do now?First, you need to realize that simply being named in the Will does not give you any read more

travelingcat

Wills vs Trusts

Thru My Eyes | August 16th 2009 by Thru My Eyes

Usually one of the first questions asked after someone dies is if they had a will or not. That was the case in the recent death of Michael Jackson. The family produced a 5 page, 7 year old document transferring Jackson's estate into a family trust. read more

annblog

Everyone Needs to Do This Exercise!

Phillips Asset Protection | August 12th 2009

Two weeks ago, I went to visit my parents. Dad had surgery pending, and I wanted to let him know I cared. Dad was excited to take me downstairs and show me his estate planning before we visited. I knew his will and trusts were in shape because I drew read more

jubjub

What Is a No Contest Clause? Michael Jackson’s Mother Requests…

California Probate Center - Lawyers and Attorneys | July 31st 2009 by The Law Offices of Roy Newman

A no contest clause is a provision in an otherwise valid instrument that, if enforced, would penalize a beneficiary if the beneficiary files a contest with the court. Michael Jackson’s mother has asked the court whether her requesting the removal read more

froginnorthgeorgia

Legal Heir

Frog In North Georgia | July 21st 2009 by Christine

My grandmother died in March.  As of today, I am her legal heir and executor.  That only took four months.  I like legal proceedings so much better on television, where they fit neatly into an hour.  Wouldn’t it be great if read more

annblog

Was Michael Jackson’s Will a Setup?

Phillips Asset Protection | July 13th 2009

Michael Jackson’s will probably wasn’t drafted well. Look, the attorneys are charging big bucks, and the family is already in court even though a family trust was in place. All we know at this point is that his mother is named by the will as pri read more