1. The jurisdiction of the case is <u>New Jersey</u>.
2. It is not a class-action lawsuit. A class-action lawsuit involves a large group and not a partnership. For instance, if all the Auto Dealers in New Jersey are involved in the case, it becomes a class-action lawsuit.
3. The plaintiff, NATIONAL AUTO DEALERS EXCHANGE, L.P, <u>prevails</u> in the case.
4. There was no monetary award in the case. It was a summary judgment, which does not require a full trial.
5. This case was a final adjudication of a substantive law claim. The court affirmed that the tax division of New Jersey lacked the jurisdiction to impose or assess NADE for corporate tax since it was not a company for corporate tax purposes but a pass-through entity.
<h3>What is a pass-through entity?</h3>
Some of the pass-through entities include sole proprietorship, partnerships, LLCs, and S-corporations.
A pass-through entity is not assessed for corporate tax because the profits are distributed to the individual owners who are assessed for personal taxes.
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Which of the following statements concerning “SIPs” under the Clean Air Act is false? a.) After EPA sets a NAAQS, it is up to each state to decide how to achieve the standard b.) If a state uses “tall stacks” to attain a NAAQS, it does not receive credit for the gains achieved by that method c.) If a state uses “command and control” to attain a NAAQS, it does not receive credit for the gains achieved by that method d.) Regardless of pollution levels within a state, its SIP may be inadequate if the state contributes significantly to nonattainment in another state e.) In certain circumstances, EPA may reject a state’s proposed SIP as deficient, after which EPA may promulgate a federal implementation plan
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