Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 79Virginia State Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations |
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... conformity can be . • In stating the case for greater conformity , I would like to bring out a number of points , many of which are obvious to you . First , there is nothing wrong with our state tax code . What is wrong is having two ...
... conformity can be . • In stating the case for greater conformity , I would like to bring out a number of points , many of which are obvious to you . First , there is nothing wrong with our state tax code . What is wrong is having two ...
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... conformity , with only such modification as may be required by law and / or policy . Third , let me emphasize that conformity , coordination , uniform- ity - whichever term you prefer does not require loss of the state's independence ...
... conformity , with only such modification as may be required by law and / or policy . Third , let me emphasize that conformity , coordination , uniform- ity - whichever term you prefer does not require loss of the state's independence ...
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... conformity would have the benefit of eliminating some of the tax traps which lie in the approximate , but not complete , similarity of some of the present Virginia and federal laws . In theory , the Virginia rules are simpler ; but they ...
... conformity would have the benefit of eliminating some of the tax traps which lie in the approximate , but not complete , similarity of some of the present Virginia and federal laws . In theory , the Virginia rules are simpler ; but they ...
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