Tax practitioners may charge a contingent fee for services rendered in connection with any judicial proceeding arising under the Internal Revenue Code.
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While the States had previously been required to arrange agreements with outside auditing firms to look into fee for services plans, the expansion will now require the States to retain auditors, on a percentage basis, with respect to any and all services billed to Medicaid by providers.
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Kyruus will charge a subscription fee for basic services and charge more for analytics.
The site is free to use but will soon charge a fee for premium services, such as uploading video or a book of shared photos and memories.
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Restaurants would pay a flat licensing fee for the services.
They pay eBay a fee for its services.
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The other is a drop-ship website where products may come from various locations and arrive at your door with a shipping service like FedEx or UPS. Both may charge a fee for these services in addition to shipping and handling costs.
Based in San Francisco, closely held Strava is also used by runners, who can win a CR course record for posting the fastest time on a particular segment. (About half of Strava runners are women.) The site charges a fee for premium services such as analysis of heart-rate data.
License fee schedules for different services under the deal will be phased in over time.
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Bottom line: fiduciaries of small plans can be just as sophisticated and just as knowledgeable as fiduciaries who serve large plans even though fiduciaries of smaller plans may pay a higher unit price or management fee for the same services.
If the client wanted more help, Schwab later punted him off to a small army of 400 investment advisers, the independent financial planners who passed Schwab's sniff test for fee-based services and unbiased service and who agreed to pay referral fees for the clients.
In 2010, KPMG earned approximately 10% of their total fee from GE for tax services not connected to the audit directly or indirectly.
This has put a premium on generating more revenue from fee-based services, for example by selling pensions and insurance policies.
They were particularly furious that the gradual introduction of pay-beds had, as they claimed, led to consultants using their services for fee-paying patients.
In a transaction, MasterCard charges issuers and acquirers a fee for the network and the services it provides for a transaction to go through.
In a typical card transaction, MasterCard charges issuers and acquirers a fee for the network and the services it provides for the transaction to go through.
You can check mileage, for a small fee, with services such as the HPI check or CarDataChecks.com .
The French company provides the same services for a fee and claimed the Google strategy was aimed at undercutting competitors by temporarily swallowing the full cost until it gains control of the market.
The latter offers free contact management features, but Oracle plans to add premium services for a monthly fee.
Instead, they are increasingly finding that the simplest way to keep track of customers, bills, inventories and so forth is to rent such services for a monthly fee.
While some hotels charge a fee for these over-the-top services, many do not, adding it to the lavish perks and anticipated benefit of any stay at an extraordinary hotel, says Jonathan Frolich, general manager of Andaz 5th Avenue in Manhattan.
BBC's justification for the licence fee is that it provides services that the market, left to itself, would not provide.
BBC's tradition, and its constitution, that the services for which the licence fee pays must be universally available, as are broadcast television and radio.
Get ready now for Stage Two: Shigeta is using his business model, selling subscriptions to information services in exchange for a fee, in a broad range of products.
Representative JOE BARTON (Republican, Texas): And if they spend billions and billions of dollars to put these networks in place, they have the right to charge an enhanced fee for people who want to use those enhanced services.
Most MLPs pay a general partner for administrative services, plus an incentive fee that escalates as a percentage of earnings as the dividend rises.
In China, subsidies were reduced and a fee-for-service system introduced when control over health services was loosened under economic reforms in the 1980s.
All of these services are bundled together for a monthly fee.
The evidence also showed that Deutch sales people falsely tell prospective clients over the phone that the contemplated services will be performed for a flat fee.
"We have heard from our customers and are responding to their feedback by eliminating the monthly fee, " said John Owen, head of consumer services for the bank.
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