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Company News: Babeland: No Taxation Without StimulationPublished: April 14, 2009 Adult retailer Babeland is willing to give customers a new form of tax relief on Wednesday, the dreaded deadline to pay your government dues. |
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Article: Sex Party on Australian Budget: Tax Churches, Not Families!Published: May 21, 2013 Australian Sex Party president Fiona Patten on Friday called on both sides of the political spectrum to immediately take action to relieve the... |
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Article: Learning From the Financial Crisis in CyprusPublished: April 22, 2013 There are a multitude of reasons why you may want to have your adult entertainment business set up outside of the United States, writes AVN... |
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Article: Op-Ed: AHF's Latest 'Grand Idea' Reveals Weinstein's Real AgendaPublished: February 19, 2013 Wow! It's getting so that you can't open the L.A. Times (or Google News) without seeing yet another headline about AIDS Healthcare Foundation's (... |
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Article: Illinois Gov. Signs Strip Club Tax Into LawPublished: August 23, 2012 Last Saturday, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law a bill requiring all strip clubs in the state to pay an additional tax, whose revenue (if... |
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Article: O'Donnell on Why Republicans Should Oppose Condom RegsPublished: December 30, 2011 Those who caught 'The Last Word' with Lawrence O'Donnell last night on MSNBC would have been treated to a five-minute segment of political humor.... |
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Article: Last-Minute Arkansas Bill Would Tax Adult EntertainmentPublished: March 08, 2011 The bill, which is currently in 'shell' form, does not indicate how much of a tax will be sought, but the fact that it exists at all should... |
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Article: Aussie Sex Party Unveils Sex Education, National Drug PoliciesPublished: August 12, 2010 Australia's newest and most controversial political party [ever], the Australian Sex Party, has released policy statements on the issues of sex... |
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Article: Defense Mechanisms: How to Hire an AttorneyPublished: August 01, 2010 |
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Article: Court Strikes Down Marriage Benefit DiscriminationPublished: July 26, 2010 U.S. District Judge Joseph Tauro's granted summary judgment to most of the plaintiffs in 'Gill v. Office of Personnel Management,' which pitted... |
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Companies:Randazza Legal GroupAdult entertainment business law firm |
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Article: Analysis: Texas Supreme Court to Review 'Pole Tax' RulingPublished: February 17, 2010 The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to hear the state's appeal from a ruling issued last June 5 by the 3rd Court of Appeals that struck down the... |
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Company News: Legislator Introduces Adult Entertainment Tax BillPublished: June 24, 2009 Another year, another porn tax bill |
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Article: Online Poker Win Accounts Frozen by FedsPublished: June 11, 2009 Federal prosecutors have frozen bank accounts holding the online poker winnings. The money, said to be in the millions, is held by two companies... |
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Article: Texas Court of Appeals Strikes Down Cabaret TaxPublished: June 05, 2009 In a stunning victory for adult nightclubs in Texas, a panel of judges for the Third District Texas Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court... |
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Article: Washington State Law Could Spell Trouble for Illegal DownloadersPublished: June 03, 2009 A new "Digital Products" law going into effect July 26 in the state of Washington may be able to charge illegal downloaders with tax evasion. |
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Column: Another Letter The NY Times Won't PrintPublished: April 24, 2009 By any rational standard, Eliot Spitzer got a raw deal. |
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Article: Swedish Tax Collectors Zero in on Webcam OperatorsPublished: April 09, 2009 The Swedish Tax Authority is going after online strippers for back taxes. |
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Article: Rep. Frank Will Push to Lift Internet Gambling BanPublished: March 10, 2009 Congressman Barney Frank plans to push for a repeal of the current U.S. ban on Internet gambling, which could bring the government $52 billion... |
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Article: Washington Porn Tax Is Dead … And Soon, No Atheists To Mourn ItPublished: February 19, 2009 A proposal to tax adult entertainment products and services was struck down before making it to the Washington state legislature. |
