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1. www.ogdenlaw.com
www.ogdenlaw.com/index.php?loc - [Cached]Published on: 9/30/2007 Last Visited: 9/30/2007
Timothy J. Eifler Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC - Attorney Information: Timothy J. Eifler
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TIMOTHY J. EIFLER
A native Louisvillian, Tim graduated from St. Xavier High School and joined the firm immediately after law school. Today his practice primarily is devoted to federal, state and local tax litigation and planning. In connection with this practice area, Tim has advised clients on state and local economic development initiatives including enterprise zones, KIDA, KIRA, KJDA and KREDA. He also has extensively reviewed the Kentucky Investment Fund Act and has been involved in state and local tax planning with respect to industrial revenue bonds. Tim also actively represents clients in dealing with Indiana state and local tax issues. He is a regular speaker on state and local tax topics. -
2. TheHorse.com: Your Online Guide to Equine Health Care
www.thehorse.com/authorbio.asp - [Cached]Published on: 8/2/2002 Last Visited: 8/2/2002
Timothy J. Eifler TheHorse.com: Your Online Guide to Equine Health Care
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Attorney Timothy J. Eifler is an associate with the law firm of Ogden Newell & Welch in Louisville, Ky. Although he has spent time preparing tax cases for litigation, he considers his particular expertise the planning of transactions that involve tax laws. Eifler graduated magna cum laude from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond.
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Using Equine Activity Losses To Achieve Overall Tax Savings February 1997
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3. courier-journal.com » The Courier-Journal » Louisville, KY » Business News
www.courier-journal.com/busine - [Cached]Published on: 1/5/2002 Last Visited: 1/5/2002
Bruce Traughber, Tim Eifler and others say, though, that Louisville's enterprise zone has drawn companies to Kentucky that offer the state much more in revenue -- in income taxes on their employees, among other things -- than they cost in enterprise zone benefits.
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Eifler is a tax attorney with the Louisville firm of Ogden, Newell & Welch PLLC, whose job mostly is to find tax incentives for businesses to locate in Kentucky.
''While I was at Riverport,'' Traugh-ber said, Louisville's enterprise zone ''was absolutely critical to our success in the early 1990s. There are companies that would have gone to other states if not for the enterprise zone. The zone and low land prices were all we had to compete.''
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Eifler agreed. The state reaps a lot of revenue from property taxes on increased value from additional investment spurred by the zone, among other things, he said.
He conceded that advocates will have a tough time proving the benefits because it is sometimes not clear exactly why a company located in a particular place. For purposes of proof, he said, the zone has to be looked at as ''an additional arrow in our quiver'' that adds to the incentives that attract businesses.

