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Personal Injury & Torts

Jun. 22, 2004

IRS Could Remodel Structured Settlements

The field of structured settlements may soon face a major shift of power if the IRS makes a ruling changing the way it treats qualified settlement funds, also known as QSFs.

By Draeger Martinez
        The field of structured settlements may soon face a major shift of power if the IRS makes a ruling changing the way it treats qualified settlement funds, also known as QSFs.
        Attorneys keeping a close eye on the issue say the agency's review is well under way and that it may make its decision as early as this fall...

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