Articles From William T. Kaplan

A Man Without a Country (Almost) By William T. Kaplan International and Immigration Law, April 2020 Taxpayers have several methods to prevent the IRS from sending the certification of delinquent tax debt to the State Department.
A Man Without a Country (Almost) By William T. Kaplan Federal Taxation, December 2019 Taxpayers have several methods to prevent the IRS from sending the certification of delinquent tax debt to the State Department.
Succession issues By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, September 2009 An overview of common succession issues that arise when advising small businesses.
Editor’s notes: The survey By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, June 2007 A message from Editor Bill Kaplan.
Editor’s note By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, May 2007 Point I. With unabashed glee, we publish a second article by Mr. Dennis A. Norden. Mr. Norden is a “diamond in the rough” in that his personal demeanor leaves an erroneous impression of “roughness,” but his past article contained gems of wisdom usually not found in Section Council publications.
Editor’s note By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, February 2007 For the first time in a very long time , your editor has nothing to comment on.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, October 2006 On Saturday morning, October 14, 2006, in Springfield, the Business Advice & Financial Planning Section Council had a very productive meeting and worth the one (1) hour of credit that we may receive toward our minimum continuing legal education requirements.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, May 2006 Read Mr. Norden’s article. It is one of the best “legal” articles we have published in The Counselor. These 10 points offer invaluable advice.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, March 2006 Phewee. Here we thought we were safe from any criticism of the Editor’s Notes which appeared in the last edition of The Counselor.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, January 2006 We are about as happy and content as a seven-year-old in a candy store or as a teenager who is about to experience his or her first sexual experience.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, February 2005 We continue to encourage a "Prod and Nod" column in this newsletter where you may vent or praise any State of Illinois agency with which you recently interacted.
Editor’s column By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, October 2004 We have run an unsuccessful campaign encouraging our readers to write letters to the editor on any subject matter.
Editor’s column By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, June 2004 In the past we have constantly urged all readers to submit comments for a "letters to the editor" column.
Editor’s notes By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, September 2003 We are about to rectify an area of neglect. The Section Council is known as Business Advice and Financial Planning.
Editor’s column By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, June 2003 Oops! We made a glaring error in the April 2003 edition of The Counselor.
Editor’s column By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, February 2003 The Chairperson has raised various questions about a topic that is neglected by this council.
Editor’s column By William T. Kaplan Business Advice and Financial Planning, November 2002 While we are always seeking articles from you, the reader, we realize that the likelihood of receiving such an article is slim.

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