Bill Russell grew up on the Great Plains. During his youth, he was a rodeo bull rider and gained fame as "Wild Bill" for his daring exploits. But Wild Bill was an artist at heart and soon decided to move on to his artistic pursuits. He traveled throughout America and Europe and studied all of the great modern and classical artists. In France he was greatly impressed by the delicate works of Impressionist painters Monet and Manet and the bold colors and brush strokes of Van Gogh. Upon his return to his beloved Great Plains of the west, Wild Bill combined the subtlety of the Impressionists, the colors of Van Gogh and his own unique skills.
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The most common type of corporation is a traditional "C" corporation. All companies whose stock is publicly traded are C corporations. C corporations first pay tax on net income at the corporate level.
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Following the August recess, Congress will return to Washington in September. A priority on the legislative schedule will be consideration of a tax bill.
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GiftLaw Pro is a complete charitable giving and tax information service inside the GiftLaw Web Site. With one click on the GiftLaw Pro Link, you have access to a user-friendly and very comprehensive source for answering any of your planned giving questions. GiftLaw Pro is a gift planning electronic library with over 5,000 links. Select a link and you can view any topic and take a quiz, look at related information and view the actual regulations, private letter rulings or cases. You will find GiftLaw Pro to be your primary source for planned giving information in the future!
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The GiftLaw Calculator is a planned gifts calculator for professionals that follows the IRS format. Click here to access and run charitable deduction calculations for the following gift plans.
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