问题 多项选择题

女青年王某被同事张某打伤,王某几次萌生起诉的念头,但都由于害怕被报复而不敢向法院提起诉讼,邻居李某一直非常同情王某,想主动出来支持王某提起侵权赔偿诉讼。当地妇联和王某所在单位得知情况后,也表示愿意支持王某起诉,王某打算聘请律师赵某作为诉讼代理人。此案中,支持起诉权可以由哪些主体行使

A.王某所在单位

B.邻居李某

C.律师赵某

D.当地妇联

答案

参考答案:A,D

解析: 根据《民事诉讼法》第15条规定,支持起诉的主体是机关、团体、企业事业单位。公民个人不能作为支持起诉的主体,因此不能选BC。

单项选择题

A rare provision in San Francisco’s business tax code that taxes companies when employees cash in their stock options has caused a stir in this hotbed of fledgling tech companies. Remarkably, few companies even knew about the tax, which has been in effect for seven years. But since city officials offered Twitter a payroll-tax break as an incentive for it to remain in San Francisco (the company is considered likely to go public soon), the stock-option provision has suddenly come under intense scrutiny. A number of other booming companies, including Zings, the maker of online games and one of the city’s fastest-growing firms, have threatened to leave the city unless they receive similar payroll-tax exemptions before going public.

Unlike most cities, San Francisco generates most of its business tax revenue through a payroll tax. The Twitter exemption bill, which will be considered by the full Board of Supervisors on April 5, would freeze payroll taxes for six years along a strip of Market Street—where Twitter is set to relocate—and several square blocks in the Tenderloin neighborhood. Twitter executives had been concerned because since 2004 the city’s payroll tax code has counted stock options granted to employees as compensation, which is taxed at 1.5 percent. If Twitter goes public in San Francisco and a large number of workers exercise their options, the city would tax the company on its employees’ stock gains—a bill likely to amount to tens of millions of dollars. "Twitter could be looking at a significantly larger payroll tax liability if and when it goes public," said Ted Egan, the chief economist in San Francisco’s controller’s office.

Because of the dearth of I. P. O. ’s inside the city limits in the last decade, the stockoption tax has gone under radar until now. Businesses, city officials and even seasoned tax lawyers are confounded. "Nobody ever talked about this because nobody’s really tested these issues before," said Thomas H. Steele, a partner in Morrison & Foerster’s San Francisco office, specializing in state and local tax. He said that his clients began calling him this week to ask about the tax’s ramifications. "A Pandora’s box has already been opened," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, a member of the Board of Supervisors’ budget and finance committee, who has expressed concern about tailoring legislation for one company. "We’ve been going about this the wrong way," he said. The recent confusion has added impetus to calls for comprehensive business tax reform by David Chiu, the board president. "The stock option problem is real," Mr. Chiu said. "We have to address it in a fair and responsible way.

About the board president ,which is the correct()

A. His reformatory intent would be more supportive

B. He thinks that it is unfair of the present tax-free system

C. He has the same opinions as Ross Mirkarimi does

D. He thinks present system is confusing

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