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In which of the following 1984 cases did the Supreme Court provide guidelines as to when counsel may become ineffective?
Reversing Temporary Difference
An accounting adjustment that reverses differences between tax and financial reporting over time.
Originating Temporary Difference
A difference that arises in a particular period between the book income and taxable income, which is expected to reverse in the future.
Municipal Bonds
Debt securities issued by municipalities or local governments to finance public projects, typically offering tax-exempt interest payments to investors.
Permanent Difference
Refers to the discrepancy between book income and tax income that arises from certain items being recognized in either financial accounting or tax accounting, but not in both, leading to a difference that does not reverse over time.
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