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  2. Personal injury - Wikipedia

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    Personal injury. Car collisions are a major cause of personal injury cases. Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind, or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property. [ 1] In common law jurisdictions the term is most commonly used to refer to a type of tort lawsuit in which the person bringing the suit (the plaintiff in ...

  3. How long do you have to report a car accident? - AOL

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    Every state has a different statute of limitations when it comes to how long you have to report a car accident. The standard across most states is within 10 days of the accident but some ...

  4. New York investigations of the Trump Organization - Wikipedia

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    Two related investigations by New York State and City officials were opened by 2020 to determine whether the Trump Organization has committed financial fraud. One of these is a criminal case being conducted by the Manhattan district attorney (DA) and the other is a civil case being conducted by the New York State Attorney General (AG).

  5. Constructive receipt - Wikipedia

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    For federal income tax purposes, the doctrine of constructive receipt is used to determine when a cash-basis taxpayer has received gross income. [ 1] A taxpayer is subject to tax in the current year if he or she has unfettered control in determining when items of income will or should be paid. [ 2] Unlike actual receipt, constructive receipt ...

  6. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the century balanced new taxes with abolitions: Delaware levied a tax on several classes of income in 1869, then abolished it in 1871; Tennessee instituted a tax on dividends and bond interest in 1883, but Kinsman reports [60] that by 1903 it had produced zero actual revenue; Alabama abolished its income tax in 1884; South Carolina ...

  7. Rockland urges a federal court to block a NYS tax on ... - AOL

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    Rockland has asked a federal court to block a New York State income-generating plan to tax drivers for entering NYC below 60th Street in Manhattan.

  8. State Income Tax Rates Explained - AOL

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    State income tax systems fall into three broad categories: fixed or flat income taxes, progressive income taxes, and no income taxes. ... New York. 4.00%-6.49% = $0-$215,400. ... And the tax laws ...

  9. Tolling (law) - Wikipedia

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    Tolling (law) Tolling is a legal doctrine that allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations, such that a lawsuit may potentially be filed even after the statute of limitations has run. Although grounds for tolling the statute of limitations vary by jurisdiction, common grounds ...