Community Property States - Tax Glossary Definition of Community Property States: Married persons are considered to own their property, assets, and income jointly....(Continue Reading)
definition of Community property About Retirement Planning glossary of terms Community Property...(Continue Reading)
Tax Planning in Community Property States Tax attorney Robert Sommers discusses some of the "hidden dangers" in the community property laws of California in the Tax Prophet Newsletter for April 2005. Sommers outlines the advantages and disadvantages of community property laws, and provides s...(Continue Reading)
2003 Military Tax Guide (For 2002 Tax Year) - Gross Income - Community Property This publication covers the special tax situations of active members of the U.S. Armed Forces for the tax-year of 2002 (for returns filed in 2003). It does not cover military pensions or veterans’ benefits or give the basic tax rules that apply to...(Continue Reading)
Marriage Laws A listing of resources that will help you deal with the legal issues that marriage often entails....(Continue Reading)
Legalities A listing of resources that will help you deal with the legal issues that marriage often entails....(Continue Reading)
Prenuptial Marriage Agreements Are prenuptial agreements a death knell for romance? Or are they practical solutions to dealing with the problematic topic of finances in a marriage? Here are the pros and cons of prenuptial marriage agreements....(Continue Reading)
USFSPA The USFSPA allows state divorce courts to divide military retirement pay as community property. Here are links, articles, and information pages concerning this controversial law....(Continue Reading)
Civic Nature of Sacrifices: Images of Ancient Greek Religion & Mythology Technically the entire animal was used in the sacrificial rituals of the ancient Greeks became the property of the god and, therefore, had to be eaten in his presence. Consuming particular pieces that had been cooked over the same fire delivering the...(Continue Reading)
Civic Nature of Sacrifices: Images of Ancient Greek Religion & Mythology Technically the entire animal was now the property of the god and, therefore, had to be eaten in his presence. Consuming particular pieces that had been cooked over the same fire delivering the gods' share would entail consuming a bit of the divine p...(Continue Reading)
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