Earlier this week, the IRS announced the end of its Appeals Arbitration Program. The program, which was authorized by Section 7123(b), was designed to allow the taxpayer and the Service to jointly ...
The Internal Revenue Service has gotten rid of a rarely used program that was supposed to allow taxpayers to expedite the appeals process. Processing Content The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2015-44 ...
This article appears in the April 2023 issue of Investment Executive. Subscribe to the print edition, read the digital edition or read the articles online. The courts are a notoriously slow and ...
Beginning in September, the Hartford judicial district is bringing back its program of referring civil cases with a perceived value up to $50,000 to mandatory, non-binding arbitration. The program had ...
An employer's policies don't carry much weight with fact finders if it's not clear that employees have been adequately informed of them. Here, the employer was able to show that it did a good job ...
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority today launched a pilot program specifically designed for large arbitration cases involving claims of $10 million or more. The program allows parties to ...
The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) is seeking feedback on proposed arbitration program reforms designed to create a more viable venue for resolving client complaints.
Arbitration is a streamlined process for resolving disputes. The parties present their dispute to one or more arbitrators, who issue a final decision, with only limited opportunities for appeal. Some ...
If you have or are starting an interstate household goods moving company, it is essential to offer an arbitration program to all customers. Doing so may help your business resolve disputes fairly and ...
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