A reasonable approach to deferred compensation in the post - enron climate by Richard J. Bronstein and Michael D. Levin
By: Bronstein, Richard J
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Contributor(s): Levin, Michael D
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OP 1820/2004/103/13-1 An analysis of the 2004 House tax cuts | OP 1820/2004/103/13-2 Passing down the deficit | OP 1820/2004/103/2-1 The tax efficiency of stock - based compensation | OP 1820/2004/103/2-2 A reasonable approach to deferred compensation in the post - enron climate | OP 1820/2004/103/3-1 Modifying the federal tax framework to stimulate employment without violating GATT principles | OP 1820/2004/103/3-2 The reduced benefit of contributing intangibles arter the 2003 Tax Act | OP 1820/2004/103/4-1 What can we learn from comparative tax law ? |
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