January 23, 2006
Juroviesky & Ricci LLP File Class Action Law Suit On Behalf Of Canadian Investors
The law firm of Juroviesky and Ricci LLP announces that a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of purchasers who acquired securities of FMF Capital Group Ltd., (“FMF” or the “Company”) (TSX: FMF-UN.TO) pursuant to the Company’s Initial Public Offering of 19.7 million Income Participating Securities (IPS) of FMF (the “IPO”), and on behalf of those who purchased FMF securities in the open market between March 2005 and December 1, 2005 inclusive. The lawsuit seeks to pursue remedies under the relevant Michigan Statutes, and certain common law doctrines.
January 23, 2006
Juroviesky & Ricci LLP Moves Into Larger Office Space
The solid growth of Juroviesky and Ricci LLP brings forth an office change in search of larger and more adequate space to better service our clients. Our firm has steadily grown each year, expanded services, and aggressively plans to move ahead over the next several years with new initiatives and improved services for the benefit of our valued clients.
Feb 23, 2005
Is the United States the Next Great Tax Haven?
The United States, arguably, has the most developed economy in the world and is a destination market for most businesses. Historically, from a conventional perspective, many companies have conducted manufacturing activities in traditional “tax havens”. We would like to explore whether the reasons for the conduct of manufacturing activities in tax havens may actually lead to the conclusion that the United States may, in fact, be more advantageous or hold more indicia of a tax haven than a traditional “tax haven”.
Feb 23, 2005
Under What Circumstances may Canadian Citizens Enter the United States as a Business Visitor?
The purpose of this article is to examine the particular status and entry privileges that are available to Canadian citizens who enter the United States for business purposes, otherwise commonly referred to as “B-1” type business visits to the United States.
Feb 23, 2005
Massachusetts Unsuccessful in its Sales and Use Tax Revenue Grab Against Drop Shippers
On December 29, 2004, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware issued a memorandum opinion wherein the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (“MDOR”) claim, as an unsecured creditor for unpaid sales and use tax, was denied by the Court.
Feb 23, 2005
Tax and Legal Hiccups in the Course of a US Acquisition
Nobody likes the Hiccups, especially in the course of (or subsequent) to a multi-million dollar acquisition of a US business. What are some of the more common Cross-Border tax and legal issues to consider when acquiring a US business?
Jan 11, 2005
Do I Need To Worry About Collecting and Remitting Sales/Use Tax When I Sell to US Customers?
Most Canadian businesses that sell to US customers either directly, through agents, and/or through their US subsidiary/business, will likely need to comply with sales/use tax rules of one or more states.
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