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Spouses ought to file it even if they're not wealthy today, because someday, who knows?
A lot of folks will be getting refunds this year and ought to file early, says Mark Luscombe, an analyst with tax publisher CCH.
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With such companies, said Herbert P. Minkel Jr., the head of the bankruptcy practice at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, a New York law firm, "prices tend to bounce around a lot based on rumor". He said he thought companies with large amounts of junk bonds outstanding ought to be required to file standard financial information.
Even if it has cause for complaint, such a country is unlikely to file a case.That ought not to be a big problem for China and America or the EU, which value each other's markets.
It ought to fall eventually.
A senior Hoover aide came to call, and the conversation went as follows: "Senator, I think you ought to read this file that we have on you.
No doubt too much information, from Vietnam through Somalia, remains buried in Pentagon files and ought to be declassified, but this overheated program is bent mostly on striking emotional chords.
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"Listen, Jeremy," she said in her crisp, equitable tones, "I thought you ought to know — the Berkowitzes are filing a motion to have the case against China dropped".
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