by e-LawLines | Nov 8, 2012 | Corporate Law, Employment Law, Small Business Law, Taxation
Today, one of the most pressing issues concerning nearly all small business owners as well as their employees is the impact of the federal health care legislation signed into law by President Obama in March 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act...
by e-LawLines | Apr 17, 2012 | Probate & Estate Planning Law, Taxation
Assume that you are married to a self-proclaimed horse handicapper. Your spouse has acquired this talent unbeknownst to you and has spent considerable time perfecting his or her skill. The financing of this endeavor has proven extremely burdensome, and the luck ran...
by e-LawLines | Jun 23, 2011 | Real Estate Law, Taxation
Benjamin Franklin once said, “There is nothing certain except death and taxes.” As the economy has declined, so has the ability of individuals to pay their real estate taxes. If an individual fails to pay their Missouri real property taxes for three...
by e-LawLines | Jun 16, 2011 | Real Estate Law, Taxation
Benjamin Franklin once said, “there is nothing certain except death and taxes.” As the economy has declined, so has the ability of individuals to pay their real estate taxes. If an individual fails to pay their taxes for three consecutive years, their property is...
by David P. Weiss | May 26, 2011 | Real Estate Law, Taxation
2011 is a “reassessment year” for real property taxes in Missouri. A property owner’s right to appeal an assessment is usually available only in “reassessment years.” Unless special circumstances exist, the assessment establishes the...
by e-LawLines | May 16, 2010 | Employment Law, Small Business Law, Taxation
Can you name the president pictured on a twenty dollar bill? If that same $20 is spent by a service company to pay an individual house cleaner, would it be considered wages? What if a paralegal works a night shift at home writing a marketing brochure? Can she bill her...