And so, when written records -- hospital files, diaries, photos -- contradicted my memories, I deferred to them and tried to learn from the difference.
Obama deferred to them and reset his talk to speak a day later competing instead with the first night of NFL football: The New Orleans Saints at the Green Bay Packers with an 8:30 kickoff on NBC.
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Lady Stacey remanded Smith and Shilliday in custody and deferred sentence on them until next month for background reports.
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With new legislation phasing in, your children will be more likely than ever to be letting some tax-deferred savings opportunities pass them by.
And federal income taxes are deferred until you redeem them.
So Towers Perrin came up with the clever idea of having Enron buy the contracts, providing the Lays with immediate liquidity, and hold them as deferred compensation for Mr. Lay with the idea that they would be transferred back in the future under a cliff vesting schedule.
But all share a powerful attraction: Under Section 529 of the tax code, money put in them grows tax-deferred and can be withdrawn federally tax free so long as it's used to pay college costs.
The most that can be said about these bonds is that if you (a) reach out on the maturity spectrum, (b) hold the TIPS for the full duration and (c) hold them inside a tax-deferred account like an IRA, then you will have a positive return.
One solution, popular in many industries, is to offer deferred start dates to new hires, giving them six months or a year to travel or do public service.
And in the last couple years, many of them saw a hefty chunk of their deferred compensation practically disappear when their company stock hit rock bottom during the onset of the financial crisis.
Gifting money towards your children's retirement accounts yields them an immediate tax deduction, tax-deferred growth and maybe a matching contribution from their employer.
If employees are paid in deferred stock, the risk incentives are then passed on to them, encouraging them to speculate.
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.
But I think his point about Congress was simply that the Supreme Court, since the New Deal, has deferred to the legislature, those who are elected by people around the country to write laws for them, and in this matter, on matters of national economic importance, to pass laws that regulate the economy and regulate areas of the economy like our health care market.
Sentencing was deferred until November to give Smith an opportunity to improve conditions for the dogs and avoid a disqualification from keeping them.
He's told them to roll their retirement payouts into IRAs instead, so their money can continue to grow tax deferred, potentially for decades.
The S corporation or partnership can make a Section 444 election, which allows them to pay for the right of deferral by making deposits with the IRS of tax on the deferred income.
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