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  • Update on Quebec: Legal Developments ( May 2006 )

    In 2003, significant changes to the business tax regime were announced by the then newly elected government of the province of Quebec. These measures suspended, reduced or eliminated a number of tax incentives that had been created to foster specific sectors of the Quebec economy. In the two successive provincial budgets delivered after the changes were announced in 2003, the government of Québec has tinkered with some of the announced changes.
  • Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Signs Legislation Allowing Non-Attorneys to Represent Corporate Employers in Unemployment Compensation Proceedings ( August 2005 )

    In February, 2005, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court issued a decision holding that corporations could not be represented by non-attorneys in administrative proceedings involving unemployment compensation claims. Harkness v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, No. 150 C.D. 2004 (Pa. Commw. Feb. 3, 2005). As a result of the Harkness decision, company employees could appear and testify at unemployment compensation hearings without legal representation, but they were not permitted to ask questions of witnesses, make objections, or deliver legal arguments.
  • Frequently Asked Tax Questions and Answers Regarding Employer Tax Information ( September 1998 )

    Answers to frequently asked questions regarding employee tax information from the Internal Revenue Service.

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