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Prohibited Transactions and IRAs - How Close is Too Close
02/29/08
The ability to successfully structure self-directed IRA and qualified plans into nontraditional and potentially lucrative investments always depends on understanding the Prohibited Transaction rules set forth in IRS Code Section 4975. In some cases these rules appear intentionally broad and cryptic. -
Going To A Disability Hearing Alone Is Risky
02/20/08
A claim for social security disability (SSD) or SSI is approved or denied at one of three levels. First, a claim is evaluated by a disability examiner for the social security office, who may approve, but will most likely deny the claim; then the claimant can file for request for reconsideration (eve -
US Permanent Residency Through Business Expansion
02/11/08
Multinational business owners and executives are the elite, as far as the US immigration law is concerned. This is why they are classified as having the highest priority when it comes to US Permanent Residency. Their cases are exempted from Labor Certification, and glide through the Green Card proce -
Appealing Your Social Security Disability Decision
02/03/08
If you're reading this, you've most likely been denied for Social Security Disability benefits. And, you most likely are faced with the decision of whether or not to appeal. Here we will talk about what will happen if you appeal, and the benefits of doing so, as well as what will happen if
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