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Mitchell & Mitchell, PLLC

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Law Offices of James Martin Brown

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Pullum & Pullum

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Hunt Law Firm, P.A.

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Jeffrey L. Sauey, P.A.

Business, Corporate, Estate Planning, Tax, Partnerships

Steven M. Chamberlain

Tax, Trusts, International, Real Estate, Estate

Cauthen & Feldman PA

Tax, Business & Trade, Trade Associations, Trusts, International Tax

Gibney Law Firm PLLC

Trade Associations, Life & Health, Tax, Employment, Consumer Protection

Dennis L Horton PA

Tax, Business & Trade, Trade Associations, Elder Law, Trusts

David M. Gaynes, PA

International Tax, Credit & Debt, Tax, International, Real Estate

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Robertson v. Deeb

... [1]. Section 222.21(2)(a) renders "money or other assets payable to an owner, a participant or a beneficiary" exempt from garnishment if it is in a fund or account that is 938 maintained as an IRA pursuant to a plan or governing instrument that is exempt from taxation under certain ...

Ford v. Browning

... Conference, Inc., Mercy Hospital, Inc., Friends of Lubavitch of Florida, Inc., Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc., and Association of Christian Schools International; and Daniel J. Woodring of Woodring Law Firm, Tallahassee, FL, on behalf of Taxation and Budget ...

Accardo v. Brown

... Appellees, the Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser and Tax Collector, asserted as their first affirmative defense that Appellants were subject to ad valorem taxation because they were the equitable owners of the underlying land and any improvements. ...