Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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D. Succession Tax and the Estate Income Tax There were only two enactments in 1987 affecting our death taxes . Public Act 87-459 put on a parity the treatment of postdeath payments receivable from federally - qualified retirement plans ...
D. Succession Tax and the Estate Income Tax There were only two enactments in 1987 affecting our death taxes . Public Act 87-459 put on a parity the treatment of postdeath payments receivable from federally - qualified retirement plans ...
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The trial court's erroneous crucial findings were that the husband's net income was $ 1,300 weekly and that his gross income was $ 2,175 weekly . In making those findings , the trial court accepted the testimony of the husband's ...
The trial court's erroneous crucial findings were that the husband's net income was $ 1,300 weekly and that his gross income was $ 2,175 weekly . In making those findings , the trial court accepted the testimony of the husband's ...
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According to the Appellate Court , the trial court could reasonably have found that the wife's gross income had had increased by approximately $ 110 per week and her net income by approximately $ 84 per week . Her expenses had decreased ...
According to the Appellate Court , the trial court could reasonably have found that the wife's gross income had had increased by approximately $ 110 per week and her net income by approximately $ 84 per week . Her expenses had decreased ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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