We are too dim-witted to understand that taxpayers often seek out tax preparers because they have rental properties and become subject to the Cost Recovery, Passive Loss and At-Risk Rules.
Further, ETFs that trade futures follow mark-to-market rules at year-end.
It was a bit exciting at first - no rules, do what you want.
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With the new player contract came new on-ice rules aimed at making the game faster, higher-scoring and less of a street brawl.
The British invented - or at least laid down the modern rules for - many of the world's most popular spectator sports, including cricket, tennis, golf, rugby and football.
Two years later in 2010 -- the same year that he issued new rules aimed at stopping abuse -- he said abusive priests "disfigured their ministry" and brought "profound shame and regret" on the church.
However, these services should never have been provided at all per SEC independence rules -rules that pre-date Sarbanes-Oxley.
WTO, it might have avoided many of the local-content rules or at least been prepared for import competition.
Establishing a direct link between regulation and firm size is tricky, as different rules apply at different-sized thresholds.
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Pared-down elegance rules at this hotel, with 14 rooms decorated in plaids, a garden duck pond and a restaurant putting a gastronomic twist on seasonal fare.
She attributes fancy menswear's growing sales figures to the fact that many men are now experimenting more with clothes--trying on new looks at a time when the old dress-for-success rules have broken down and new rules have yet to be written.
Why, if politicians are at last to do something about the Depression-era rules that govern financial firms, have they not tried to update America's supervisory structure at the same time?
It turns out it's not a five-point plan Governor Romney has got, it's a one-point plan: Folks at the very top get to play by their own rules -- pay lower tax rates than you do, outsource more jobs, let Wall Street run wild.
Hoping to ease the likely slowdown brought on by the cuts, Athens have worked to introduce new rules aimed at cutting red-tape, which they hope will be passed and implemented by early April.
Mr Barroso told the European Parliament that the European Court of Justice would be the arbiter of the fiscal rules agreed at the summit - a proposition that UK Chancellor George Osborne appeared to reject earlier.
It is actually a little easier for C corporations, which generally do not have to worry about at-risk and the passive activity loss rules, but the Third Circuit is cutting Pitnery Bowes off before they even get there.
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And the solutions are really at the core of making -- providing rules of the road going forward that will work and be protective not just of consumers but ultimately, as I mentioned earlier, of the broader financial system.
However, due to Sweden's strict royal succession rules -- which at the time did not permit a contender for the throne to marry a commoner -- King Gustav VI Adolph (the current king's grandfather) would not give his blessing to the union.
Nor is it against the euro, only against excessively strict budget-deficit rules (and, by implication, against cuts at home to finance bail-outs abroad).
Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, from 1953, is ranked third - bettering its 2002 placement at five - while Jean Renoir's La Regle du Jeu (The Rules of the Game) drops one place, from three to four.
As for the other potential hurdle--the 12, 000 pilots at the two carriers haggling over the seniority rules that would determine future pay raises and desirable schedules--is just a hiccup.
On Wednesday, the SEC responded with three new rules aimed at curbing abusive short-selling.
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Ms Del Ponte, in any event, flatly rules out the trial-at-home idea.
Sifma says some employee-privacy provisions are at odds with existing rules that brokerage firms police investment advice tweeted and posted by their employees.
Enforcement of rules aimed at curbing naked short-selling is weak.
And it was clear that the visitors were keen to arrest their slide by any means possible - stretching the rules of engagement at times as they clattered into challenges.
Such sceptical euro-mandarins favour rules demanding that at least 0.2% of voters in any given country back an initiative, in at least a third of the EU's members (ie, nine countries).
This is an idea that's been debated for decades - at least since London's massive expansion in the inter-war period, when planning rules didn't really exist and London became "Greater London", with a much greater population to match.
Like libel laws and consumer-safety rules, Internet-related regulations can be dealt with piecemeal, one country at a time.
For example, Ohio, Texas, New York South Carolina and Washington tax computing services directly, while Utah and the City of Chicago tax the cloud only when deals involve the transfer of control or possession of software as well as computing services, according to national tax-services company WTAS. At least two states, Vermont and Idaho, have recently passed rules to explicitly exempt cloud-based services from state sales tax.
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