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Imagine your company imports products from a vendor in Vietnam and sells them at a competitive margin in the U.S. Business is so-so until the Department of Commerce conducts an. ....
Imagine your company imports from a vendor in Vietnam and sells them at a competitive margin in the U.S. Business is so-so until the Department of Commerce conducts an Antidumping or Countervailing Duty review . ....
Natural Born Citizen, US Code Title 8 Section 1401, Philip J Berg lawsuit, Obama eligibility “Why has Obama, for over 2 years, employed numerous private and government attorneys to avoid presenting a legitimate birth certificate and college records?”… Citizen Wells and millions of concerned Americans “dedicated his life as a newsman and as a public official to the unrelenting search for truth.”… Lyndon B. Johnson on Edward R. Murrow’s passing I have encouraged all entering this blog to question everything and seek the truth, the facts. This was posted last night on Citizen Wells by GORDO. “Submitted on 2011/01/15 at 10:36 pm CW [list at link] ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Many US companies will face the threat of increased unclaimed property exposure in 2021 as states and private litigants ramp up audits, litigation and legislative changes designed to increase payments to states. Although states already view escheat as an important source of revenue, budget strains stemming from the pandemic will increase pressures to generate revenue through unclaimed property enforcement. State legislatures likely will return their focus to unclaimed property legislation this year, which could remove important exemptions and shorten time periods for escheat. Additionally, private plaintiffs may continue the trend of using state false claims acts to challenge companies’ past filings. We also expect holders to continue pushing back in litigation against overreaching audit and enforcement methods. ....