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VT's Provost: We License Insurers, The IRS Handles Taxes

In an interview at the annual VCIA conference, Vermont captive regulator David Provost outlined issues among small captives, addressed RRG moves to write some property and detailed Vermont's dormant status for captive insurers.

Aug. 12, 2014

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