The law raises the threshold for allowed deductions from 7.5% of adjusted gross income to 10%, further burdening those with the largest medical expenses by limiting how much of these costs they can deduct on their taxes.
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By hovering under the law's employee threshold, he can continue to offer health benefits to his employees without having to worry about meeting the "minimum essential" mandate.
So instead of using resources to lobby for a new federal law that lowers the threshold, the NTSB should direct its influence on helping states enforce the current one.
It meant they had likely gone past the 30% threshold set by German corporate law for launching a full takeover.
The threshold for placing a general law city in receivership or being dissolved is lower than that for a charter city.
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Look at what the individual has done - is this a concerted attempt to have a go at one individual in a way that passes the threshold for offences against the law?
"I'm prepared to increase that threshold and enter into discussions with the Law Society, " he said.
First, we know that government has a threshold responsibility to secure our borders and enforce the law.
Last week, however, the shareholder threshold was increased to 2, 000 under a new law aimed at relaxing some securities rules for smaller companies.
They could have to pay back taxes in addition to potential penalties associated with the health-care law, should the revised classification push their employee headcount over the threshold.
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"It's a very legitimate question to ask, should I try to find a way to get under the 50-employee threshold, " says Alden Bianchi, a partner with law firm Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo PC in Boston.
Of course, Walmart carefully controls employee work schedules and will have the opportunity to design worker hours in a manner that will keep employees at a level below the threshold required to accomplish company healthcare benefits pursuant to the law.
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But he insisted that even if the threshold at which people have to pay is increased, as the Law Society had called for, money would have to come out the legal aid budget elsewhere.
This is to prevent the circumvention of takeover law, such as that requiring a mandatory cash offer once a bidder exceeds a 30% threshold.
Predictably Hochtief has resisted, asking for changes in German law to make the bid, which will allow creeping acquisition of shares over a 30% threshold, more expensive.
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The new purchase would bring Tracinda's holding in Ford above the 5.0% threshold for which public reporting of the stake is required under U.S. securities law.
The Law Society's campaign ignores the fact that millions of people, many just above the poverty threshold of entitlement to legal aid, are currently excluded from civil justice altogether.
Even before reading their article, it could be guessed (correctly, as it turned out) that the 90 percent threshold was more an artifact of how the data were selected and grouped rather than anything resembling a natural law.
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