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General Partnership Agreement
july 2011 by inboxnews
The General Partnership Agreement is easy to form and involves two or more people (not a husband and wife) jointly running the business and having a share in the profits as they are outlined in the agreement. The same applies to debts and liabilities. Every partner has an equal vote.
The general partnership itself is not subject to any income tax. One of the advantages to the general partnership is that no state filing, registration, or ongoing reporting is required.
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The general partnership itself is not subject to any income tax. One of the advantages to the general partnership is that no state filing, registration, or ongoing reporting is required.
This General Partnership Agreement form is professionally formatted, prepared by a top attorney, can be easily modified, downloaded instantly, includes free customer support, and is backed by our 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee.
july 2011 by inboxnews
Obama blames Republican Congress for High Unemployment
july 2011 by inboxnews
“Today’s jobs report confirms what most Americans already know: We still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do to give people the opportunity they deserve,” President Barack Obama said Friday morning in a statement on the June jobs report.
“The economy is not producing nearly enough jobs,” he said, adding that Congress should not wait to act on measures to boost job growth.
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“The economy is not producing nearly enough jobs,” he said, adding that Congress should not wait to act on measures to boost job growth.
july 2011 by inboxnews
Republicans Cave; Will Accept Deal To Increase Debt-Ceiling
july 2011 by inboxnews
Republicans would accept a “mini” deal with the Obama administration on raising the debt limit, Senator John Cornyn of Texas, a Republican leader, said.
Cornyn said today on “Fox News Sunday” that while Republicans would prefer a long-term settlement, they would accept a shorter-term agreement if that’s all they could get done. The U.S. Treasury Department has projected that on Aug. 2 the U.S. will no longer be able to meet obligations if the legal debt ceiling isn’t raised.
“The problem with a mini-deal is we have a maxi problem,” said Cornyn, who is in charge of the 2012 Republican Senate campaign strategy. “We’ll take the savings we can get now, and we will re-litigate this as we get closer to the election.”
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Cornyn said today on “Fox News Sunday” that while Republicans would prefer a long-term settlement, they would accept a shorter-term agreement if that’s all they could get done. The U.S. Treasury Department has projected that on Aug. 2 the U.S. will no longer be able to meet obligations if the legal debt ceiling isn’t raised.
“The problem with a mini-deal is we have a maxi problem,” said Cornyn, who is in charge of the 2012 Republican Senate campaign strategy. “We’ll take the savings we can get now, and we will re-litigate this as we get closer to the election.”
july 2011 by inboxnews
POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46%
june 2011 by inboxnews
A generic Republican candidate now holds a four-point lead over President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup. It's a fifth week in a row that the GOP candidate has been ahead and the widest gap between the candidates to date.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds a generic Republican candidate earns support from 46% of Likely U.S. Voters, while the president picks up 42% of the vote. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and nine percent (9%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds a generic Republican candidate earns support from 46% of Likely U.S. Voters, while the president picks up 42% of the vote. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and nine percent (9%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
june 2011 by inboxnews
More Republicans Vote to End War Than Democrats
june 2011 by inboxnews
Minutes after approving Mr. Boehner’s measure, the House defeated an even more strongly-worded resolution offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Ohio Democrat, that would have insisted the president begin a withdrawal of troops.
Most lawmakers said that was too rash at this point, and said they wanted to give Mr. Obama time to comply. Some also said immediate withdrawal would leave U.S. allies in the lurch.
The Kucinich resolution failed 148-265. In a telling signal, 87 Republicans voted for Mr. Kucinich’s resolution — more than the 61 Democrats that did.
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Most lawmakers said that was too rash at this point, and said they wanted to give Mr. Obama time to comply. Some also said immediate withdrawal would leave U.S. allies in the lurch.
The Kucinich resolution failed 148-265. In a telling signal, 87 Republicans voted for Mr. Kucinich’s resolution — more than the 61 Democrats that did.
june 2011 by inboxnews
Bill Seeks to Cut Funding from Immigrant-Friendly Cities
september 2007 by inboxnews
A Republican-sponsored bill would strip up to 50 percent of Homeland Security funding from cities that bar police officers from asking about a person's immigration status during routine encounters. Minneapolis and St. Paul are among more than 30 major cit
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LP: Border Security can be Implemented without Senate Bill
june 2007 by inboxnews
Dear Mr. President: We respectfully ask that your Administration enforce the border security laws that have already been authorized by Congress regardless of whether the Senate passes the immigration reform bill. The bill assumes that several critical bor
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june 2007 by inboxnews
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