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Not exact matches
If it's true that Atkinson was recently motivated by the stateside failure of this very film to check himself into an Arizona rehab centre for depressed celebrities (and frankly, don't blame audiences — distributor Universal didn't exactly
tax themselves advertising Johnny English to domestic moviegoers), I hope his caretakers remind him in haste that none of Monty Python's features
grossed an enviable sum abroad, that the James Bond
franchise has already satirized itself into the ground (it's no casual point that Johnny English was co-scripted by the same writing team behind The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day), and that his first problem is trying to please a country that opens rehab centres for depressed celebrities.
Note: In addition to regular income
taxes, many states impose other
taxes on corporations such as
gross receipts
taxes and
franchise taxes.
He represents large publicly traded and privately held businesses in controversies and transactional matters involving multi-state corporate income /
franchise taxes,
gross receipts
taxes, sales and use
taxes and other business privilege
taxes.
Telecommunications company headquartered in the Northeast, with respect to sales
tax,
gross receipts
tax and
franchise tax issues
John A. Biek, co-chair of Neal Gerber Eisenberg's Taxation practice group, represents large publicly traded and privately held businesses in controversies, transactional matters and
tax planning involving multi-state corporate income /
franchise taxes,
gross receipts
taxes, sales and use
taxes, and other business privilege
taxes.
Ted counsels clients on a wide range of state and local
tax issues involving income and
franchise taxes, sales and use
taxes,
gross receipts
taxes and telecommunication
taxes.
Tim routinely advises financial institutions, technology service providers and retailers and manufacturers on sales and use, income and
franchise taxes, and key related issues including apportionment, nexus,
gross receipts, business and nonbusiness income, penalties, deductions and credits.
As far as the
franchise tax is concerned you would have to be
grossing over a million dollars in sales before you have to pay
taxes on that.