Taxation of capital gains is legally deferred in a charitable remainder trust.
As is characteristic of this organization and its founder and president, Frank Gaffney, grand retrospectives were deferred in favor of looking to the battles ahead.
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As you explained, the indictment of President Omar al-Bashir could be deferred in order to consider an alternative court in Sudan, but the Security Council would be misusing the original intent of Article 16 of the ICC's governing statutes.
In addition, they anticipate that expenditures on repair and remodel activity will be challenged in the second half of 2010 and expect that big-ticket items will continue to be deferred, in the short-term, until general economic conditions, unemployment, consumer confidence, credit availability and home prices improve.
Another issue we face is deferred maintenance in our infrastructure, which in too many communities is over-worked and under-budgeted.
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Depending on the kind of IRA you establish (traditional versus Roth), you can rely on tax-free withdrawals or tax-deferred growth in the future.
TixToGo offered employees their deferred salaries in the form of fully-vested stock or cash (their choice), contingent on the company's ability to land financing.
Unlike banks, hedge-fund managers cannot be paid deferred bonuses in the form of shares in the parent company: there are no shares in existence.
We've got a lot of deferred maintenance in this country.
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But she said considering that December futures contracts will begin to roll to deferred months in the next few weeks and the expiration of December options contracts, these two considerations could ultimately push prices higher.
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Taxpayers engaging in deferred exchanges generally use exchange facilitators under exchange agreements pursuant to rules provided in the Income Tax Regulations.
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If deferred taxes must be invested in hiring people, some of those deferred tax dollars are going to come right back to the Treasury in the form of payroll taxes.
Depending on the transition details, folks with money in deferred accounts might do very well or might not.
Some advisors lost tens of millions of dollars in deferred comp when firms like Citigroup were trading for pennies.
There are Irish employee-leasing companies that supposedly enable high earners to create huge tax-deferred savings plans in Caribbean havens.
If employees are paid in deferred stock, the risk incentives are then passed on to them, encouraging them to speculate.
According to the more recent TransUnion study, more than half of student loans are in deferred status where the loan payment has been temporarily delayed.
Last week, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service finally proposed long-awaited regulations--some 238 pages' worth of them--interpreting a law passed a year ago reining in deferred-compensation deals for executives.
In theory, someone inheriting an IRA can stretch out withdrawals for his own projected lifespan, enjoying decades of tax deferred (or in the case of a Roth IRA, tax free) growth.
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They do not have a deferred income stream in pending and they do not realize that the mortgage company will attempt to collect the remaining interest due based on the agreement made in the note.
The bank agreed to pay the fines to the Financial Services Authority, Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Department of Justice, entering into a deferred prosecution agreement in the U.S. related to one count of wire fraud.
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His complaint accuses Mr. Davis, former Dewey executives Stephen DiCarmine and Joel Sanders, as well as former partners Jeffrey Kessler and James Woods, of painting a misleadingly rosy picture of Dewey's finances, and failing to disclose it owed its partners millions in deferred compensation.
At the High Court in Glasgow, Judge Lord Burns remanded him in custody and deferred sentencing until 19 March at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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With weak evidence and a difficult case, they pressured KPMG in effect to indict itself, go into deferred prosecution mode, and participate in the case against individual defendants.
Judge Beckett deferred sentence on Donnelly in order for the court to obtain reports about his character.
This in effect made the company look healthier than it was, and resulted in the deferred prosecution agreement.
O'Connor, 66, entered a deferred prosecution agreement Thursday in federal court in San Diego in which she admitted misappropriating money from the R.
As part of the compromise, up to a quarter of variable pay can be issued in instruments deferred for more than five years.
It may be that the great interns deserve to be paid, and not just in the deferred currency of recommendations and future job consideration.
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