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No attorney-client relationship will be formed until you and Mr. Burt have agreed that he should represent you, he has determined that there is no conflict with an existing client, you have signed an engagement letter that sets forth the terms of the representation, and, when requested, you have made a fee deposit.

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After an attorney-client relationship has been formed, email (and voice mail) may of course be freely used for confidential attorney-client communications.

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Out-of-State Partnership Required to File in California because of Pass-Through Income

By Richard Burt | 03/05/2020

LCP VII Holdings LP was a foreign partnership with interests in entities both inside and outside of the United States, and it had California-source income from pass-through entities. It did not file tax returns in California on the basis it was not doing business in California. After the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) sent the partnership…

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