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William Browder (bill Browder) – Opalesque.tv Interview Part 2

17 Feb


Opalesque BACKSTAGE Video – Bill Browder: Sergey Magnitsky case reveals Russia’s ugliest face

William (Bill) Browder co-founded Hermitage Capital Management in 1996 together with the eminent banke…

 

Attorney William J. Wright, Chairman ; Aataxrefunds.com

24 Nov


What the movement is all about.

 

A Message From Attorney William J. Wright

23 Nov


This is a few short words from the founder of African Americans for Tax Refunds about their cause.

 

Attorney William J. Wright, Chairman; Aataxrefunds.com

23 Nov


A message from Attorney William J. Wright welcoming you to the web sight

 

New Jersey Attorney William H. Oliver, Jr.

19 Nov


If you’re struggling with debt, New Jersey attorney William H. Oliver, Jr. can help. With offices in Neptune and Toms River, he helps clients find the best way out of debt, including filing for ban…

 

Phil, An Enrolled Agent, Prepares William’s Income Tax Return. William Gives Phil Power Of Attorney, Including

31 Oct

Phil, an enrolled agent, prepares William’s income tax return. William gives Phil power of attorney, including the authorization to receive his federal income tax refund check. Accordingly, the IRS sends William’s $100 refund check to Phil’s office. William is very slow in paying his bills and owes Phil $500 for tax services. Phil should
a. Use William’s check as collateral for a $100 loan to tide him over until William pays him.
b. Refuse to give William the check until William pays him the $500.
c. Get William’s written authorization to endorse the check, cash the check, and reduce the amount William owes him to $400.
d. Turn the check directly over to William.

 

Phil, An Enrolled Agent, Prepares William’s Income Tax Return. William Gives Phil Power Of Attorney, Including

24 Sep

Phil, an enrolled agent, prepares William’s income tax return. William gives Phil power of attorney, including the authorization to receive his federal income tax refund check. Accordingly, the IRS sends William’s $100 refund check to Phil’s office. William is very slow in paying his bills and owes Phil $500 for tax services. Phil should
a. Use William’s check as collateral for a $100 loan to tide him over until William pays him.
b. Refuse to give William the check until William pays him the $500.
c. Get William’s written authorization to endorse the check, cash the check, and reduce the amount William owes him to $400.
d. Turn the check directly over to William.