Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 91
... amounts . The first of these is 5 percent of adjusted federal AMT income from line 21 of the federal 1040 , which is the income , prior to subtraction of exemptions , to which the federal AMT applies . The other amount is 19 percent of ...
... amounts . The first of these is 5 percent of adjusted federal AMT income from line 21 of the federal 1040 , which is the income , prior to subtraction of exemptions , to which the federal AMT applies . The other amount is 19 percent of ...
Page 119
... amount of child support , the trial court must first find the guideline - required amount . 22 The most surprising facet of Favrow II had to do with the trial court's consideration of the non - custodial parent's expenses as a basis for ...
... amount of child support , the trial court must first find the guideline - required amount . 22 The most surprising facet of Favrow II had to do with the trial court's consideration of the non - custodial parent's expenses as a basis for ...
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... amount of its claim , and receiving payments totalling the entire allowed claim and having a present value equal to the secured amount.78 These courts reason that the very existence of the ยง1111 ( b ) election " presumes that debtors ...
... amount of its claim , and receiving payments totalling the entire allowed claim and having a present value equal to the secured amount.78 These courts reason that the very existence of the ยง1111 ( b ) election " presumes that debtors ...
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