Perhaps he and his researchers should have spent a little more time cogitating on exactly why the taxpayer should give them any more money. |
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It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few. |
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Not surprisingly, the opinion of the people sitting around me was that the blimp was an absurd waste of taxpayer money. |
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To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses. |
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This article exempts dividends received or accrued to any taxpayer from income tax liability. |
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Estimates which were lower than the actual income of the taxpayer were not appealed against. |
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As a result, a taxpayer who has made a payment pursuant to ultra vires legislation has a right to restitution. |
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Now it looks as if the taxpayer will have to foot the whole bill and what sort of result is that? |
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Since the ratepayer is also a taxpayer, much of that grant will have come out of his own income tax. |
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The Data Processing Center of the Treasury Service reconciles taxes paid with taxpayer liabilities generated in the tax billing process. |
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Governments know from experience that struggling companies typically can't be rescued with taxpayer money. |
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It is clear law that tax paid after a wrongful demand may be recovered back by the taxpayer. |
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When the Government renationalised Railtrack as Network Rail they said it would save the taxpayer money. |
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Can no longer function except to distribute billions of taxpayer largesse to politically connected corporations? |
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This conjures up the image of Pentagon suits running around with briefcases full of cash, dispensing taxpayer largesse to anyone who asks for it. |
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This stand-off threatens to create a slew of zombie banks, on life support from the taxpayer, for a prolonged period of time. |
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People in this country are ripping off the taxpayer, left, right, and centre, and this bill provides another loophole. |
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A private company, subsidised by the taxpayer, is given a license to print money at our expense. |
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Why are cities across the country sinking taxpayer money into sports stadiums and arenas? |
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Simple arithmetic will reveal that an increase in the debt of the state is a bill the taxpayer has to pay. |
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Of course, it is win-win situation for the Government and a lose-lose situation for the taxpayer. |
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What they want is the lubrication of taxpayer money to move swiftly into the machinery of the credit markets. |
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You will, however, as a taxpayer be indirectly picking up the tab for the accident. |
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In any case, of course, all education costs come from the same taxpayer whether collected through income taxes, sales taxes or property levies. |
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If you're a higher-rate taxpayer, you get income tax relief on your dividends too. |
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All the remaining costs arising from sexual abuse cases will fall on the taxpayer. |
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Who voted for these measures, for which the taxpayer has been forced to foot the bill? |
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Should this benefit be conferred on the few at the cost of the taxpayer at large? |
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We do not believe that the taxpayer should bear the cost of benefits accruing to a few in society. |
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Were it not for taxes, the taxpayer would have spent his money on his own consumption. |
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If it weren't for the bail bondsmen, you'd have prison overcrowding, and who takes care of that but the taxpayer. |
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Under the old system, tax allowances were worth more to a higher rate taxpayer, who received relief at the marginal rate of income tax. |
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If we stopped encouraging these habits, it might actually save the taxpayer money in the long run. |
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The US treasury, given Congressional blessing, simply gave the banksters hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars with no questions asked. |
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Overwhelmingly, it's the taxpayer mopping up the mess as obsolete computers are dumped into the municipal waste stream. |
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Conservatives are always bellyaching about how complex the tax code is and what a burden it is on the average taxpayer. |
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In the eyes of the townie taxpayer, the image of the moaning farmer has long flourished. |
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The taxpayer is exempt from late-payment penalties or fines for having sheltered income by moving cash out of the country. |
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No doubt the plans for a regional parliament another bureaucratic big idea will bring even more burden to the over-stretched taxpayer. |
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The trews I wear at official functions I have paid for myself and I don't think ministers should expect the taxpayer to pay for theirs. |
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This case has paved the way for what is surely to be the Black Hand's new headquarters Down Under subsidised by the Australian taxpayer! |
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Critics blasted him for pouring taxpayer funds into badly managed banks and unneeded infrastructure projects. |
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But 79 years later, its plenipotentiary was, courtesy of the New Zealand taxpayer, checking up on how it had all gone. |
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants. |
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I want the party to explain to the public what it is doing bludging on the taxpayer. |
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The alleged debt is simply an accounting fiction that provides a mask over reality and furnishes a convenient means for mulcting the taxpayer. |
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The anti-monarchy lobby insist that the monarch is a burden on the taxpayer and undemocratic. |
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It will hurt those who have imposed on the British taxpayer needlessly, fraudulently, frivolously, maliciously and unfoundedly. |
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At the same time, it will continue spending taxpayer funds on the promotion of secret, non-union, individual agreements. |
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She says those collections won't resume until the city can figure out how to do so without hemorrhaging taxpayer cash. |
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If the owner only gets a handful of visits a year it effectively costs the taxpayer thousands of pounds a head. |
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After he was done not wasting taxpayer money, the President helicoptered to France where he participated in commemoration activities. |
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True believers of every stripe describe their vision of what taxpayer money, talent, and hope can do. |
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In the end, it is the taxpayer who will have to foot the bill if small fishing communities are left high and dry. |
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As an Irish taxpayer, I subsidise that support structure while new moms who work beside me cannot get State help for child support. |
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Already, the taxpayer is subventing the political-bureaucratic elite to a significant extent. |
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A taxpayer owing federal taxes should first took at ways to pay the liability in full. |
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I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money. |
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One is that the money must go to projects not normally financed by the British taxpayer. |
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I'd love to have people like yourself beside me in a clean-out of taxpayer funded positions. |
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They operate without taxpayer dollars, basing rates for the facilities by rank and pay grade of the visiting service member. |
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A police officer who has testicular cancer has been told to return to work, even though it would cost the taxpayer less to pension him off. |
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I could list a host of ways the taxpayer could get far better value for money than continuing the present failed scheme. |
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Huey assailed Hahn for supporting a program that used taxpayer money to pay former gang members to work with at-risk youth. |
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Since we always mindlessly use taxpayer money to bail out every idiot who takes an expensive risk, let's get some money up front by selling them insurance first. |
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The council will highlight the cost of clean-up bills to the taxpayer. |
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But it might also whet the public's appetite and be less of a burden on the taxpayer should motorists stubbornly refuse to leave their cars at home. |
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If the BOE rules in favor of the FTB, the taxpayer may then file an appeal with the superior court, but the taxpayer must pay all tax and penalties prior to the appeal. |
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Before beginning his audit, the inspector will give the taxpayer an opportunity to make a full disclosure about any areas of the taxpayer's affairs that are not in order. |
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The taxpayer pays the piper, but the sponsor calls the tune. |
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I trust that he will have no hesitation in confirming that he will make every attempt to keep his own expense claims on the taxpayer down to the necessary minimum. |
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The last thing I want to do is put another taxpayer dime into this money pit. |
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Their penny-pinching might have been good for the taxpayer, bad for me. |
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Whoever benefits from the new government programs, the real loser will be the American taxpayer. |
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The really galling element here is not that mistakes were made, but that their consequences for the taxpayer have been dismissed with such high-handed contempt. |
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You must complete a form if you are a higher-rate taxpayer, are self-employed or have income from a source other than salaried employment, which was taxed at source. |
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So, they are allowed rip customers off and they can rely on the taxpayer to subvent the cost of the armed escorts that guard their money while it is being transferred. |
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How exactly does a nation or peoples get itself on the list to be humiliated at taxpayer expense and who is it that makes that final decision anyway? |
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With regard to debts, the taxpayer need only establish that a particular debt has become a bad debt in the current year to qualify for the election. |
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Consequently, a further 200 prisoners who did a solitary stretch may now seek a wad of cash, courtesy of the taxpayer, taking the total to millions of dollars. |
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They boost their own expenses and expand their empires and then, when they discover that they cannot deliver services, they turn to the obliging taxpayer. |
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Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should liquidate this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes. |
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God help us, it all took place on our taxpayer dime, all in the name of defending the Land of the Free and the Home of the brave. |
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The passenger-rail behemoth sucks up more taxpayer dollars than ever, and its ridership gains are merely a blip. |
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In an effort to save taxpayer dollars, states have been decreasing the number of beds in their psychiatric hospitals for decades. |
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Its iron clad links to Big Pharma and taxpayer funded agencies intent on screening the entire American population for mental illness are terribly dangerous. |
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As my colleague states, a large part of our salary goes towards our pension every month, and we are not just given the money as a golden handout from the taxpayer. |
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Which may be why we so want to see his blackened head, pulverized by taxpayer bullets. |
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They had tanks and mortars and all sorts of armaments provided by the American taxpayer. |
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Once again, the council taxpayer is being asked to pay a lot more for a lot less, and once again those living on the breadline will be hardest hit. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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In the case of a voluntary disposition of a former business property, a taxpayer must acquire the replacement property before the end of the first taxation year. |
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The Bush team has spent more taxpayer money on issuing and enforcing regulations than any previous administration in U.S. history. |
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It became clear that despite the accusations of non-transparency and lobbyism, the current rulers can defend the interests of the taxpayer in the privatisation. |
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It was pointed out that a compensation deal was not going to cost the taxpayer anything, as it would be the bigger European producers that would be buying them out. |
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Incentives involve taxpayer dollars and take many forms, including tax rebates, training services, loans, grants, land and sometimes direct cash payments. |
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Even worse for fans of activist government, taxpayer information may have been shared by the taxman with the White House. |
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The claims I see in the newspapers state we must spend billions of ratepayer, and possibly taxpayer, dollars to bring the utilities' infrastructure into the 21st century. |
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If the property is sold within 10 years of its first letting, the relief used by the taxpayer is treated as additional rent for the year in which the property is sold. |
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A taxpayer would meet this requirement if a sequential file exists and contains the detail necessary to identify the underlying source documents. |
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So while the Treasury pockets a preelection windfall, the taxpayer will still be paying for Royal Mail's PS12billion pension deficit. |
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The taxpayer may claim a long-term capital gain on the sale of the unwanted property. |
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Therefore, the IRS would approve Form 3115 applications on such misclassifications and allow the taxpayer a negative Sec. |
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The pledge agreements obligated the taxpayer to enter into share-lending agreements with the counterparty with respect to the pledged stock. |
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Unlike the alcohol fuel mixture and biodiesel mixture credits, a taxpayer must be registered with the IRS as an alternative fueler under Sec. |
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The taxpayer executed an interest-bearing promissory note providing for the repayment of the cash advance in annual installments. |
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If this filing period is missed the taxpayer loses any opportunity for a refund of their 2012 property taxes. |
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The mortgagor did not relieve the taxpayer of his guarantee in connection with the quitclaim. |
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But even though states keep adding checkoff programs, taxpayer generosity is waning. |
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Gervais that fee splitting encourages unnecessary cataract surgery and thus increases the taxpayer burden. |
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The interest is taxed, but as you've no income, if you're not a taxpayer you get the full whack on it. |
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The NIMH has used a lot of taxpayer money to learn a great deal about how to help people with mental disorders. |
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A record-breaking fire walker has cost the taxpayer pounds 3,000 for hospital treatment after raising pounds 2,000 in a charity stunt. |
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The taxpayer desires to provide for the surviving spouse while minimizing, or even eliminating, estate taxes. |
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The cost to the local taxpayer of this unimaginably stupid practice is pounds 10,000 in seat replacements. |
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As initially proposed, the bill would have allowed issuers to be treated as the taxpayer through any litigation on the taxability of the bonds. |
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The opera-goer who gets a reduced-price ticket because of a subsidy is also a taxpayer who pays for that subsidy. |
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Financially, the two New York teams have not asked for the sort of free ride at taxpayer expense that has been commonplace elsewhere. |
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Instead, it ensured that taxpayer funds from the Community budget have been correctly spent. |
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Thus, free market capitalism desires government regulation of markets to prevent social instability, although at the cost of taxpayer dollars. |
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Additional taxpayer funding came from the European Regional Development Fund and bank lending. |
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This included the establishment of a National Health Service in 1948 with taxpayer funded medical treatment for all. |
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He refunded the taxpayer more than a year later, after a newspaper had submitted a freedom of information request. |
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Separate taxes are assessed against each taxpayer meeting certain minimum criteria. |
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The timing of recognizing income may differ by type of taxpayer or type of income. |
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Section 170 states that quid pro quo donations, for which a taxpayer receives something in return, are not deductible. |
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What about the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, now part-nationalised after billion-pound taxpayer bail-outs. |
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Where were the demands that banks lend if pumped up with taxpayer money? |
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Anyhoo, one doesn't have the space here for a rant here about taxpayer funded dinners blah, blah. |
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Once the IRS declares a taxpayer currently not collectible, the IRS must stop all collection activities, including levies and garnishments. |
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There are many who feel Hester's proposed bonus came close to stiffing the taxpayer like these ripoff lenders. |
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The ar rangement meant the taxpayer had not funded his move and had actually kept some money, he said. |
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A taxpayer, when signing the jurat on the tax return, swears under penalties of perjury that the tax return is true, accurate, and complete. |
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In many instances, the decrement will result in higher taxable income to the taxpayer. |
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Under the simplified marginal impact method, the taxpayer reapplies the PCM using actual costs to all contracts completed or adjusted in a year. |
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It's ridiculous that the taxpayer has to fund the luxurious lifestyle of this royal freeloader whose life appears to be one long holiday. |
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However, when the taxpayer acquires used property, then incurs additional costs to recondition or rebuild it, Temp. |
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Thus, for a taxpayer to be entitled to an amortization deduction on an amortizable Sec. |
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A Canadian taxpayer can open an RESP account in the name of a beneficiary as a trust agreement at a financial institution. |
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The taxpayer began exploring the possibility of demutualizing, by which it would become a stock insurance company. |
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So why should the taxpayer have to fund a lossmaking post office that most of the local residents have stopped using? |
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Government payers, funders and granters must stop spending taxpayer dollars developing systems that require providers to perform duplicate data entry. |
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It s not like we re talking about child care being provided to support working parents or to educate our kids let s call a spade a spade this is rorting of taxpayer dollars. |
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This would minimize distortional taxpayer behaviors, produce larger tax benefits for low-income families, and increase overall home ownership rates. |
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City Hall is little more than the place where the insiders, the powerful and the special interests make their deals and divvy up the taxpayer spoils. |
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Earmarks are derided as pork by taxpayer watchdogs and some politicians, but many citizens send their representatives to Washington expecting them to bring home the bacon. |
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An accrual method taxpayer currently deducts payroll taxes on year-end accrued vacation and bonus pay in the year before these taxes or the related compensation are paid. |
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As part of his Presidential campaign platform, Senator Dole has proposed to shift the burden of proof from the taxpayer to the Internal Revenue Service. |
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The case involves the question whether a taxpayer with no physical presence in a state must nonetheless collect use tax with respect to its mail-order sales into that state. |
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On the other hand, the same small businessmen could be facing very similar problems even if the redeveloper were a private business and no taxpayer funds were involved. |
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If a dwelling unit was occupied subject to a sublease, the taxpayer looked to the sublessee to determine whether the dwelling unit was used on a transient basis. |
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This expanded definition should make it easier for taxpayers to qualify for TAOs, which should provide an additional procedural device for resolving many taxpayer problems. |
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The courts have long held all three taxpayer actions constitute sales or exchanges under the Internal Revenue Code and thus are taxable events to the mortgagor. |
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Usually a taxpayer can exclude workers' compensation from his or her gross income but may be required to include Social Security benefits, including disability benefits. |
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The IRS created the FTM program to speed up the IRS settlement process and reduce the cost of litigation from the Appeals process, while making the IRS more taxpayer friendly. |
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Founder Bruce McFarland said Wednesday that having the mayor in the event's name equates to a City Hall endorsement of a specific religion, although no taxpayer money is used. |
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If the taxpayer does not exercise her testamentary limited power of appointment, the instrument provides specific rules for the distribution of any remaining trust assets. |
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Under the foregoing test, the issuance of a Notice by the Agency is the final adjudicative action of the Agency with respect to a particular taxpayer. |
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The taxpayer has always subsidised the delinquents of society. |
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Taxation rates may vary by type or characteristics of the taxpayer. |
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The crisis in Europe generally progressed from banking system crises to sovereign debt crises, as many countries elected to bailout their banking systems using taxpayer money. |
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By limiting the definition of production assets to owned assets, the proposed regulations allocate income based on the form in which a taxpayer conducts its business. |
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Regulations require a taxpayer to file an election to amortize start-up expenditures no later than the due date for the tax year in which the trade or business begins. |
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These rules or rules like these should not be adopted without more information and a demonstrated causal connection between preparer marketed RALs and taxpayer noncompliance. |
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Crisis Pregnancy Centers in Florida have been receiving taxpayer subsidies to distribute inaccurate anti-abortion information to women, according to a recent report. |
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As this cost is shared by over 500 million citizens of 28 countries, the cost per taxpayer is considerably smaller than that of national parliaments. |
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Illegal working is not a victimless crime as it cheats the taxpayer, undercuts honest employers and potentially exploits some of society's most vulnerable people. |
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If NEAsia were a zone of peace, those American forces would be unnecessary and they could be sent home and demobilized, saving the U.S. taxpayer an appreciable sum of money. |
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Although the ruling applies only to the specific taxpayer it addressed, it does follow the IRS's philosophy with respect to frequent flier mileage. |
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If the taxpayer cannot make the full payment, then he or she must make good-faith arrangements to pay within a reasonable time after the disclosure. |
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This entitled him to claim some ofthe running costs of the Fife property,including a gardener and acleaner, and carry out repairsand redecorations paid forby the taxpayer. |
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