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EPISODE 392 - Rocko Van Zetti
we had technical issues so the call had 3 dead spots due to skype disconnecting Angela from the call.
EPISODE 391 - Rich iverson
EPISODE 390 - Adam (Vic) Beck
EPISODE 389 - Dave: The No Tax Man
EPISODE 388 - Ken Dost Foreclosure Info
EPISODE 387 - r-lotus: justice
EPISODE 386 - Dan Benham
EPISODE 385 - Rich Iverson
EPISODE 384 - Bill Thornton Part 2
Bill's email: [email protected] Bill's web site 1215.org
EPISODE 383 - Bill Thornton Part 1 (see notes)
Bill's web site www.1215.org Bill's email address; [email protected] Because of technical problems, we started at the 25 min mark.
EPISODE 382 - Pamala Talliris
EPISODE 381 - Paul John Hansen
EPISODE 380 - My Private Audio
EPISODE 379 - Steve Emerson RE: Property Taxes
EPISODE 378 - My Private Audio
EPISODE 377 - Ken Dost
EPISODE 376 - Rich Iverson
EPISODE 375 - Kevin Michaels
EPISODE 374 - My Private Audio
EPISODE 373 - Rich Iverson
EPISODE 372 - Adam (Vic) Beck - MPA 7 Year Anniversary
EPISODE 371 - Bart Rippl and Gene Kernan
Securitization Audit Success!
EPISODE 370 - Sir David Andrew
EPISODE 369 - Sir David Andrew
http://sirdavidandrew.com/
EPISODE 368 - Bob McNeil & Michael Ellis
RAM-v-IRS.com
EPISODE 367 - Glenn Ambort
http://no1040tax.com/
EPISODE 366 - Sir David Andrew
http://sirdavidandrew/
EPISODE 365 - My Private Audio
EPISODE 364 - Kurtis Kallenbach w/Rich and Ron
EPISODE 363 - Lysander Venible
Lydander's web site http://www.lysandervenible.com/
EPISODE 362 - Rich Iverson
section520.org
EPISODE 361 - My Private Audio
EPISODE 360 - Bob Lock
EPISODE 359 - Open Discussion My Private Audio
EPISODE 358 - Bob Minarik On Tax Matters Civil and Criminal
EPISODE 357 - Open Discussion
EPISODE 356 - Ken W
EPISODE 355 - Adam Beck
EPISODE 353 - Daniel Benham
EPISODE 352 - Kurtis Kallenbach
The RAIN MAN estate, Revocation of Election (as candidates for Trustee), and First Amendment exemption successes based upon the Homestead. My discussion will also include: Home. One's own dwelling place; the house in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one's family; a dwelling house. Mann v. Haines, 146 Kan. 988, 73 P .2d 1 066, 1072. That place in which one in fact resides with the intention of residence, or in which he has so resided, and with regard to which he retains residence or to which he intends to return. Place where a person dwells and which is the center of his domestic, social and civil life. Restatement of Conflicts, Second, § 1 2. "Home", within statute permitting deduction for income tax purposes of amounts expended for meals and lodging while away from home, means "tax home", which is person's principal place of business or employment. Egan v. U. S., D.C.Del., 325 F.Supp. 1227, 1230. - Black's Law 5th Edition Homestead. The dwelling house and the adjoining land where the head of the family dwells; the home farm. The fixed residence of the head of a family, with the land and buildings surrounding the main house. Technically, and under the modem homestead laws, an artificial estate in land, devised to protect the possession and enjoyment of the owner against the claims of his creditors, by withdrawing the property from execution and forced sale, so long as the land is occupied as a home. See Homestead exemption la ws, infra. Homestead corporations. Corporations organized for the purpose of acquiring lands in large tracts, paying off incumbrances thereon, improving and subdividingthem into homestead lots or parcels, and distributing them among the shareholders, and for the accumulation of a fund for such purposes. Homestead entry. See Entry. Homestead exemption laws. Laws passed in most of the states allowing a householder or head of a family to designate a house and land as his homestead, and exempting the same homestead from execution for his general debts. Property tax exemptions (for all or part of the tax) are also available in some states for homesteaded property. Statutory requirements to establish a homestead may include a formal declaration to be recorded. Homestead right. The personal right to the beneficial, peaceful and uninterrupted use of the home property free from claims of creditors. Probate homestead. A homestead set apart by the court for the use of a surviving husband or wife and the minor children out of the common property, or out of the real estate belonging to the deceased. = RAIN MAN