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How an NRI can challenge a one-sided tax ruling

How an NRI can challenge a one-sided tax ruling

Inquiry from an NRI Regarding Income Tax Assessment An NRI recently discovered that an ex parte income tax assessment had been made against them in India. Additions were made under Section 69 of the Income Tax Act concerning deposits in NRE and FCNR accounts. They stated they have no taxable income in India and have […]

Children of Iran’s ruling elite reportedly enjoying freedom in the West

Children of Iran's ruling elite reportedly enjoying freedom in the West

Exploring the Elite’s Dual Lives in Iran and the West For many years, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iran’s ruling clerics have followed a strategy that’s often viewed as both pragmatic and hypocritical. They publicly denounce Western nations while ensuring their families can live comfortably abroad. “The Iranian regime is fundamentally corrupt,” says Kasra […]

Judge Maintains Ruling Against Post Office Gun Restrictions for SAF Members

Judge Maintains Ruling Against Post Office Gun Restrictions for SAF Members

Judge Rules Against Post Office Ban on Firearms On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Reed O’Connor upheld a September injunction that stops the Post Office from enforcing a ban on firearms for members of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). This decision also extends to members of the Firearms Policy Coalition. According to Breitbart News, […]

Trump administration requests Boasberg to rethink his Powell ruling

Trump criticizes Judge James Boasberg, calling for his removal from Trump’s cases

On Monday, attorneys representing the Trump administration asked U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to rethink his decision that nullified a grand jury subpoena aimed at Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. This move seems to indicate a follow-through on their commitment to challenge the federal prosecutor’s order to DC Jeanine Pirro in the Supreme Court. The […]

UCLA contests arbitration ruling in Rose Bowl case

UCLA contests arbitration ruling in Rose Bowl case

UCLA’s Football Future Hangs in the Balance The long-term future of UCLA football, which has agreed to play at the Rose Bowl next season, is currently resting with the courts. Attorneys for the university are appealing a ruling from a Los Angeles Superior Court judge who rejected their request for arbitration in the breach of […]