within 40 miles of Greenville practice in Tax North Carolina


Cannon Law Offices, PLLC

Tax, Estate Planning, Wrongful Termination, Child Custody, Bankruptcy & Debt

Gaylord, Mcnally, Strickland & Snyder, L.L.P.

Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate Other, Motor Vehicle, Tax, Landlord-Tenant

Lanier, King & Paysour, PLLC

Immigration, Criminal, Education, Tax, Real Estate

Blick Law Firm PLLC

Tax Litigation, Immigration, Divorce, Medical Malpractice, Family Law

Dixon Law Group, PLLC

Criminal, Education, Tax Litigation, Real Estate, Motor Vehicle

Rodman, Holscher, Peck & Edwards, PA

Traffic, Estate, Education, Tax, Real Estate

Farris & Farris, P.A.

Education, Tax, Real Estate, Traffic

Narron & Holdford, P.A.

Juvenile Law, Tax, Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Real Estate Other

Batts, Batts & Bell, LLP

Tax, Real Estate, Traffic, Immigration, Business

Ayers & Haidt, P.A.

Family Law, Traffic, Contract, Tax, Bankruptcy & Debt

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Sullivan v. Pender County

... Plaintiff directs our attention to US and North Carolina constitutional provisions stating certain general rights of all citizens, but cites no North Carolina cases and no cases addressing the constitutionality of property taxation. ...

In re Marathon Holdings, LLC

... In the Matter of: the Appeal of: Marathon Holdings, LLC, from the decision of the Wake County Board of County Commissioners concerning taxation of tangible personal property for tax year 2005. ... This argument is overruled. Constitutionality of Taxation Statute. ...

In re Amusements of Rochester, Inc.

... NC Gen.Stat. § 105-274 provides that, unless there is a statutory exemption, "[a]ll property, real and personal, within the jurisdiction of the State shall be subject to taxation." NC Gen.Stat. ... It is only multiple taxation of interstate operations that violates the Commerce Clause. * * *. ...