Reports of the United States Tax Court, Volume 134United States Tax Court, 2010 Kept up to date by a monthly publication called: United States. Tax Court. Reports. |
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... considered all other arguments made by the parties and , to the extent we have not addressed them herein , we consider them moot , irrelevant , or without merit . To reflect the foregoing , An appropriate order will be issued ...
... considered all other arguments made by the parties and , to the extent we have not addressed them herein , we consider them moot , irrelevant , or without merit . To reflect the foregoing , An appropriate order will be issued ...
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... income is that exclusions from gross income are nar- rowly construed . Commissioner v . Schleier , 515 U.S. 323 , 328 ( 1995 ) . As noted above , this Court has considered the issue 24 ( 20 ) 134 UNITED STATES TAX COURT REPORTS.
... income is that exclusions from gross income are nar- rowly construed . Commissioner v . Schleier , 515 U.S. 323 , 328 ( 1995 ) . As noted above , this Court has considered the issue 24 ( 20 ) 134 UNITED STATES TAX COURT REPORTS.
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... considered whether a private individual has standing to bring a qui tam suit in Federal court against a State agency . On that issue , the Court held that the relator had standing because the FCA effected a partial assignment of the ...
... considered whether a private individual has standing to bring a qui tam suit in Federal court against a State agency . On that issue , the Court held that the relator had standing because the FCA effected a partial assignment of the ...
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... considered all other arguments made by the parties and , to the extent we have not addressed them herein , we consider them moot , irrelevant , or without merit . On the basis of the foregoing , Decision will be entered under Rule 155 ...
... considered all other arguments made by the parties and , to the extent we have not addressed them herein , we consider them moot , irrelevant , or without merit . On the basis of the foregoing , Decision will be entered under Rule 155 ...
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... considered and ruled out other causes - so - called co- morbid conditions of petitioner's symptoms , including psychosis , an earlier diagnosis of atten- tion deficit / hyperactivity disorder , depression , and transvestic fetishism ...
... considered and ruled out other causes - so - called co- morbid conditions of petitioner's symptoms , including psychosis , an earlier diagnosis of atten- tion deficit / hyperactivity disorder , depression , and transvestic fetishism ...
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