The property cannot be sold for 10 years after its first letting, in order to avoid government clawback of the tax relief claimed. |
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It is also subject to a clawback if sold before the expiration of the incentive period. |
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If the property is sold before the end of this period, it may result in a clawback of the tax relief already granted. |
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For investors to avoid any clawback of tax reliefs, the apartments must be available for students for a ten-year period. |
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The actual investment itself had to be for a period of five years if a clawback of the tax relief is to be avoided. |
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The relief is subject to a clawback if the property is disposed of within six years of receiving the gift or inheritance, he said. |
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Successful applicants will face a clawback if they sell the affordable house on within the first ten years. |
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Staff can begin liquidating holdings after three years, but may then be subject to a tax clawback, on a sliding scale. |
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However, the Revenue then started a harsh clawback of the money that had supposedly been written off. |
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However, there is a clawback if the child disposes of these assets within six years. |
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There will be a clawback of the allowances, in the form of a balancing charge, if the premises ceases to be used as a childcare facility within 10 years. |
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One result of the clawback, intended or otherwise, is to keep welfare incomes unconscionably low. |
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But some people who used the product to access the money tied up in their property face a clawback or a reduction of their social welfare payments. |
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As a result, the couple with two children lost income while the province touted its cessation of the clawback. |
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You could say that your RRIF has made planning around the OAS clawback more difficult. |
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Many of these groups work at the grassroots level and see the negative impacts and ineffectiveness of the clawback. |
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All are now victims of a calculated insult-the effective federal clawback of resource revenues under the new equalization schemed insult. |
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The latter includes the extension of and related changes to parental benefits and modifications to the intensity and clawback provisions. |
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This is in addition to the post-retirement clawback in place for the CEO and the share ownership requirements for all executives. |
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These results do not include accrued performance fees that are not booked until any potential clawback expires. |
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To qualify for the relief, the nursing home must be registered with a health board and it must be retained by investors for 10 years to avoid a clawback of the tax relief. |
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A sale within the same ten-year period also triggers a clawback. |
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We are also concerned that DND will be assessing members' needs without proper consultation, in the same manner that decisions were made on behalf of CF members on the issue of the CPP clawback. |
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Former Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command president, Jack Frost, wrote to the Minister of National Defence, asking him to cancel the clawback to reflect the years of commitment and loyal service of veterans. |
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Unsheltered savings generate higher rates of return than TPSPs, because the returns within the TPSP are taxable upon withdrawal and there is a consequent clawback of income-tested benefits. |
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We believe we got a raw deal as did they, and there should be an adjustment such that there is no longer the clawback on the non-renewable resources. |
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According to the Warwick Business School, bonus clawback at UK banks could in turn affect risk-taking abilities of banks. |
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In effect, the clawback was a back-door way of transferring money from the federal government to the provinces and territories to help defray the costs of welfare. |
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Sadly, even those provinces who have made the decision not to clawback or who have discontinued the clawback have dismally low and inadequate welfare payments. |
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Some states even complained that the clawback formula penalized them more than it helped. |
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Mr Ladanyi, of accountants Chantrey Vellacott DFK, called on Mr Brown to end the clawback. |
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This bank is now owned mostly by the people of Britain, so is this a clawback to help pay Sir Fred Goodwin's pounds 700,000-a-year pension? |
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Mothballing mima could result in over pounds 10m clawback for grant funding for mima and the square. |
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The authority said the clawback of funds is because of a change in the way the rules are interpreted. |
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The single parent with a two year old saw a very slight increase of 0.7 percent which reflects Manitoba's decision to cease its clawback of the supplement to the federal child tax benefit for children under seven. |
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We are pleased, and claim a small victory over the improved child benefit clawback, but the fight continues for universal recognition of the cost of children for all families. |
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Stratospheric but heavily dependent on financial performance, these have raised the rates others must pay, often with no clawback if things go wrong. |
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The baby boom generation is getting older and some seniors would like to work a bit longer, but it is not worth their while because of the clawback. |
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The next item I want to mention is the clawback of military pensions. |
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These types of complaints included issues such as the Service Income Security Insurance Plan clawback of the disability pension and the Veterans Independence Program for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. |
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The charts at the end of this section show the effect of the clawback on the total welfare income of a singleparent family with one child and on a couple with two children. |
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The potential extent of the clawback was severe, with individuals potentially losing all their benefits if they had 120 weeks or more of benefits over a five-year period. |
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The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets. |
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The clawback payment is the amount states pay to the federal government to offset some of the added expense to Medicare Part D of assuming drug costs for the dual eligibles. |
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There's got to be a clawback system in remuneration itself, so that if things are not working in year two then there is a clawback that is possible. |
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If they have a reserve to cover the amount of money, then we would not have to borrow, but the issue is if the reserves do not cover the entirety of the clawback. |
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Council bosses say ways of getting the cash back from Lloyds TSB are being explored but refuse to reveal whether there is a clawback clause in the agreement. |
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