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3. The Benefits of using Tax Freedom Ltd – Video

23-02-2012 06:32 You will own a New Company, which can trade as you do normally. The BIG difference is this company will NOT pay most of the usual taxes. You have 2 choices. 1. Keep your money in your New Company and trade or buy assets. The profits and/or asset belongs to the company and when sold are NOT liable for tax as the company is owned through a specialist Trust structure. Consider the benefit of the New Company making your usual profits but paying NO TAX and VERY small costs . If your trading had no annual change over the next 5 years and we assume a 20% tax saving through using the strategy, you are likely to have doubled the value of your business during that period and hold the entire asset outside the usual taxation system. This New Company and its' assets will be also be protected from creditors going forward. When you die the company will be passed to your heirs, who can continue to enjoy the Tax-Exempt status of the business you have left them. During your lifetime any income you have taken from your New Company will be structured as "LOANS". Upon your eventual demise, these Loan Notes will be presented to the Revenue as debts on your estate, thus legitimately reducing or fully mitigating any potential Inheritance Tax liability. 2. Take "loans" from your company. The loans will be on commercial terms between you and your New Company. By taking a loan it is NOT income and therefore NOT taxable. Use this money to continue living normally and remember that any income you ...

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You'll Never Walk Alone With the Newest Service From Midwest Real Estate Data LLC (MRED)

LISLE, IL--(Marketwire -02/23/12)- Midwest Real Estate Data LLC (MRED) has announced that Walk Score® is live and fully integrated with its connectMLS™ system. Walk Score® was successfully launched to nearly 40,000 MRED customers, who now have access to a tool experiencing mass adoption around the world.

Walk Score® is the only international measure of walkability. More than 10,000 websites use Walk Score® and it generates over four million scores each day. Walkability is very important to listing agents in promoting the location of properties for sale and to buyers' agents in finding the appropriate properties for their clients. A Walk Score® now appears on every active listing in MRED's MLS system.

Walk Score® can also calculate commute times to work, school, or the train station, i.e. anywhere. Four metrics are also generated: drive times and estimated annual fuel cost; public transit options and time frames; walk and bike time; and all of these with routes displayed on a map. With Walk Score® you get a map of the nearest amenities for every property, including schools, restaurants, grocery stores and more. Use the search function to find nearby places like "gyms" or "forest preserves".

With all of this new functionality, it is no surprise that Walk Score® is a big hit with MRED's brokers and agents.

"Walk Score® is a great tool for selling properties," said Chaz Walters of Coldwell Banker Residential in Chicago. "The more it is used, the more helpful it will become to real estate professionals and the consumer. It is great for Realtors® to have impressive third party sources that can convey objective information to buyers and sellers."

"I love this new addition to our listings," said Corinne Guest of Royal Advocate Realty in Barrington. "It's not surprising that Internet savvy buyers want as much information about a property as they can get, including how easy it will be to walk to the local stores, train station or nightlife. Now it's available at the click of a button, in an easy to understand number format."

"Thanks for the new Walk Score®," said Kurt Bloom of Results Realty in Antioch. "It's easy to understand, fun to use and practical for our clients. Plus, it makes us look good."

"I have been including Walk Score® in the marketing of my listings and directing my clients to the site for a while now," said Andrea Geller of Coldwell Banker Residential in Chicago. "Walk Score® is the best site for neighborhood information, especially in an urban area. The partnership between Walk Score® and MRED removes the necessity to go outside the listing to obtain the neighborhood information the consumer is expecting. This addition to MRED is another example of how our regional MLS is striving to provide the real estate professional and our customers one stop/click service."

"Walk Score® is a great enhancement to our MLS," said Jeffrey Kershner of Silver Crown Real Estate in Barrington. "It immediately gives clients the nearest amenities such as shopping, dining and other services with one click; but the best part is that clients can use the commute feature to budget the cost of their commutes allowing them to compare between different neighborhoods. It may be best that a client pays a little more for a house closer to work with lower commute costs and now we can show them this from an independent source. This will be one of the most valuable tools in the MLS."

"Part of our mission at MRED is to effectively and conveniently provide products and services to enhance our real estate professionals' ability to serve the consumer," said Russ Bergeron, CEO of MRED. "Walk Score® has fast become the standard for measuring walkability, and the opportunity to provide the Walk Score® and its other benefits within our MLS system was too good to pass up. We couldn't be more pleased at the reception Walk Score® has received from our brokers, agents and appraisers."

About MRED

Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 8,000 real estate offices and 40,000 real estate professionals, including brokers, agents and appraisers. MRED has expanded well into the "collar" counties surrounding Chicagoland, and its property information encompasses northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana.

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Prominent White-Collar Criminal Defense Litigator Daniel Rubinstein, and Intellectual Property Authority, Paul McGrady …

CHICAGO, Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Winston & Strawn LLP announced today that nationally recognized criminal defense attorney Daniel D. Rubinstein, as well as noted technology, media and intellectual property litigator Paul D. McGrady, Jr., have joined its litigation practice in Chicago as partners.  Rubinstein is a decorated former Assistant U.S. Attorney for both Los Angeles and Chicago, having been awarded the Department of Justice's prestigious Director's Award for Superior Performance and twice having received the Chicago Crime Commission's "Stars of Distinction" award.  McGrady is a recognized authority on the law governing the intersection of information technology and intellectual property, having authored McGrady on Domain Names, the three-volume definitive treatise on domain name law, and McGrady on Social Media, both of which are published by Lexis Nexis.  The World Trademark Review describes McGrady as having "established himself as "a leading expert" in the area of domain names.  WTR ranks McGrady in both contentious and non-contentious work.

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Although concentrating their diverse practices on apparently different areas of the law, Rubinstein and McGrady have a number of high profile clients in common and have collaborated in litigation for their shared clients with excellent results.  They join Winston from Greenberg Traurig.

Rubinstein's practice involves defending companies and executives and other regulatory enforcement matters, as well as handling government and corporate internal investigations, including several large private or publicly traded corporations and investment funds.    He has also successfully negotiated, and often tried as lead counsel, numerous criminal cases and has litigated many complex civil matters in various federal courts and before the SEC and the NYSE.  Rubinstein is also a lecturer-in-law at the University of Chicago Law School, where he has taught Federal Criminal Practice since 2007.

McGrady, who will be joining the firm's highly-ranked Advertising, Marketing & Entertainment law practice, is a recognized legal authority on branding issues, especially as they relate to both domain names and social media.  He is a veteran of more than 300 proceedings under the Uniform Domain Dispute Resolution Procedure, in which the Panel ordered transfer of a domain name to his client, as well as many cases brought under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and under foreign domain name dispute policies.  McGrady represents a wide array of large brand owners, some of whom have chosen to apply for and operate a new top-level domain.  He previously served as in-house for a Fortune 500 retailer focusing in trademarks, franchising, advertising and shareholder/member relations.  McGrady also serves as an adjunct professor of law at DePaul University College of Law, teaching Cyberlaw.

"Dan and Paul bring to the firm truly exceptional experience from their challenging work on behalf of executives and large companies," said firm chairman Dan K. Webb. "Their common work on cutting edge domain name and other technology litigation is particularly a perfect complement to Winston's highly-regarded global litigation team."

"Dan's involvement in complex commercial litigation and corporate governance issues, as well as his well-known ability to defend securities and other criminal allegations and regulatory enforcement actions will greatly increase the depth of our global litigation services and will indeed be welcomed by our clients world-wide."

"I'm excited to join Winston's preeminent global litigation team," Rubinstein said. "Winston is well known for its experienced trial lawyers, international platform, and demonstrated excellence on behalf of clients when the stakes are at their highest."

"I was likewise attracted to Winston because of its acclaimed media, IP and technology litigators and look forward to contributing my experience with matters at the junction of IP, IT and social/mobile media to the team offerings," said McGrady.

Rubinstein earned his J.D. cum laude from Boston University School of Law. He previously served as a law clerk for the Honorable Ernest C. Torres, U. S. District Court, and District of Rhode Island.  McGrady earned his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.

Winston & Strawn LLP is an international commercial law firm with 15 offices in North America, Asia, and Europe. More information about the firm is available at http://www.winston.com.

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates urges digital revolution against hunger

ROME - Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Thursday called for a "digital revolution" to alleviate world hunger by increasing agricultural productivity through satellites and genetically-engineered seed varieties.

"We have to think hard about how to start taking advantage of the digital revolution that is driving innovation including in farming," the U.S. billionaire philanthropist said in a speech at the UN rural poverty agency IFAD in Rome.

"If you care about the poorest, you care about agriculture. We believe that it's possible for small farmers to double and in some cases even triple their yields in the next 20 years while preserving the land," Gates said.

He gave as one example of innovation the genetic sequencing that allows cassava farmers in Africa to predict how individual seedlings will perform, shortening the time it takes to develop a new variety from 10 years to two.

Another key development is the use of satellite technology developed by defence departments to document data about individual fields, as well as information videos of farmers discussing best practices to help others.

"If we don't do this, we'll have a digital divide in agriculture," he said.

Gates also defended the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the developing world and large-scale farm land investments by foreign states in the developing world Ñ both highly controversial issues in the aid community.

"You should go out and talk to people growing rice and say do they mind that it was created in a laboratory when their child has enough to eat?" he told reporters at a small media roundtable after his speech.

"The change in the way mankind lives over the last several hundred years is based on adoption of innovative practices and we simply haven't done enough for those in the greatest need to bring these things," he said.

On the issue of land investments that are referred to by their critics as "land grabbing," he said: "It's not actually possible to grab the land. People don't put it on boats and take it back to the Middle East.

"If we could have clear guidelines there could be more land deals and overall it could be very beneficial... The truth is the person who is most at risk on a land deal is the person who is putting the money in."

Gates also unveiled $200 million (150 million euros) in new grants from his foundation to finance research on a new type of drought-resistant maize, a vaccine to help livestock farmers and a project for training farmers.

"Investments in agriculture are the best weapons against hunger and poverty," he said, adding that his charitable foundation had committed $2.0 billion for farmers and was working on seven crops and one livestock vaccine.

Gates called for a new system of "public scorecards" for developing countries and UN food agencies that would measure things like agricultural productivity, the ability to feed families and farmer education systems.

"It's something that can be pulled together over the next year," he said.

"When I meet with an African leader, I'd love to have that report card. I have a report card for health... Without the scorecards, the donors tend to fund fad-oriented, short-term things," he told reporters.

The technology pioneer also criticized the work of the UN food agencies in Rome: the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Fund for Agriculture and Development (IFAD).

He said the current food and farming aid system was "outdated and somewhat inefficient" with a lot of "duplication."

For these organizations to go digital will take "a lot of time," he said.

Asked about the need for wider reforms of capitalism to help the poor, he said: "How do you get rid of its excesses, including the finance people who are paid these huge salaries, without hurting the beneficial things?"

He added: "I wish those Wall Street traders would have gone... and worked on maize and used their mathematical models to look at phenotype versus genotype.

"It's clearly imperfect but it's the best system we have."

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Should the Island’s Quit4You Service Be Tailored for Young People?

by The Childrens Centre

Does the Isle of Man need a stop smoking service specifically for young people? That’s the question being posed as part of a new survey. The majority of clients who use the Quit4You service - the Island’s free stop smoking service, providing practical advice, support and encouragement to anyone who wants to quit - are over the age of 21. Young people are now being urged to put their views forward for this new research through focus groups, an online survey, Facebook group and a ‘Quit Kit’ Competition.

Danni Mottram, Healthier Outcomes Worker at The Children’s Centre and a Specialist Stop Smoking Advisor, said:

“Teenagers and young adults already have access to advice and support which helps them to stop smoking, but statistics show that only a small percentage of young smokers quit through the Quit4You service in the Isle of Man. To enable trained smoking cessation advisors to assist young smokers, we need to find out from the young people themselves how they would like to be supported. The research collection methods are designed to encourage them to put forward their own ideas about what would help them to deal with a range of issues related to smoking - whether that’s helping young people to stop smoking, preventing them from taking up smoking, or helping them to encourage their parents or friends who want to give up smoking.”

The competition to design a ‘Quit Kit’ that could help young smokers kick the habit has prizes on offer for the top three entries including a bowling session, cinema tickets and a £20 gift voucher - with one of these prizes going to each of the top three entries. It is open to smokers and non-smokers aged 11 to 21. The challenge is to write or draw everything young people would like to see in a Quit Kit box with a brief explanation of the reasons for the choices. Entries can  also be made by emailing Quit Kit box ideas - together with your name, age, and contact details - to daniellemottram@thechildrenscentre.org.im; by post to The Children’s Centre, Woodbourne Road, Douglas, IM2 3AS, or by texting your entry to 418971.

The Facebook group allows people to enter the competition online as well as taking part in online discussions - it can be found by searching for ‘Butt Out!’ on Facebook or by going to this link: http://www.facebook.com/groups/131439736956627/
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The group is only accessible by those aged 13 and over and includes a link to an online survey which can also be accessed via The Children’s Centre website. The research is being supported by The Children’s Centre and Department of Health.

Anita Imberger, Tobacco Strategy Coordinator from Public Health said:

“Only 7.5% of clients who have attended the Quit4You Service are aged 15-21. We really want to find out from young people if we should tailor the service differently to suit their needs. When we originally set up Quit4You in 2006, we ran focus groups with young people to find out their views, but the main aim was to develop an Island wide service which has probably catered more to adults. We now need to review what might help young people to think about quitting smoking or accessing support, by using lots of different methods, including social media sites. I really would encourage any young person to take part in Danni’s research, particularly those who currently smoke, as your views are really important to us.”

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