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  2. United States trust law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the legal instrument for holding wealth known as a trust, and the Uniform Trust Code (UTC) that regulates it in the US. The UTC is a statutory code that aims to standardize the law of trusts across states, but still allows for variations and exceptions.

  3. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, duties and current office holder of the Texas Comptroller, who collects and estimates state tax revenue and fiscal management. The web page also lists the previous comptrollers from 1846 to present.

  4. Franchise tax - Wikipedia

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    Franchise tax is a government levy charged by some US states to certain business organizations based on their net worth or capital. Learn how nexus is determined by physical or economic presence tests, and how franchise tax relates to corporate income tax.

  5. The new year rings in new Texas laws. Here's a look at some ...

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    The "Texas, Our Texas" license plates issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles will include the song's namesake as well as honor the 100th birthday of the tune with the dates 1924-2024.

  6. Fiscal year - Wikipedia

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    A fiscal year is a period of 12 months or 52/53 weeks used for government accounting, budgeting, taxation and financial reporting. Learn how different countries and regions vary in their fiscal year start dates, purposes and tax years.

  7. Charitable remainder unitrust - Wikipedia

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    A charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) is an irrevocable trust that pays a fixed percentage of its assets to a non-charitable beneficiary and the rest to charity. Learn about the history, requirements, tax benefits and types of CRUTs in the United States.

  8. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and levels of taxes imposed by the federal, state, and local governments in the U.S. Find out how taxes affect income, spending, and inequality in the country.

  9. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the state income tax rates, rules, and exemptions for individuals and corporations in the United States. Find out which states have no income tax, which ones tax only dividends and interest, and how they differ from federal taxation.