Under the VCSP, an employer agrees to prospectively reclassify workers as employees for future tax periods.
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Employer D prospectively alters its compensation structure by reducing the hourly compensation paid to all employees.
Another idea is to file proper tax returns and FBARs prospectively but not for the past.
The larger Ninth Circuit panel may well take the case, given its interest in prospectively reviewing it.
These criteria provide a clear and useful means to assess not only success retrospectively, but also opportunity prospectively.
Not only are earnings prospectively explosive, but patent protection on major drugs extends out for most of this decade.
This data was uncovered in a study of 633 patients with confirmed gout who were prospectively enrolled and followed for 1 year.
The law was amended to confirm the IRS interpretation, but only prospectively and both Warren and the IRS withdrew from the case.
We are talking tens of billions in increased tax revenues, prospectively.
The Court ruled that just because an agreement barred further exercise of the termination right, it did not run afoul of the statute which does not permit an initial agreement that prospectively eliminates the termination right.
All this finally gets me to Google where I see a prospectively high reinvestment rate, lasting hegemony on its internet network and the least cyclical variance in its businesses which are not reliant on annualized new product initiatives.
The latter, said the IRS. In fact, at the conclusion of the audit, the IRS auditor explained two numbers: The first was the taxes due if the taxpayer agreed to settle and start treating workers as employees prospectively.
But the Food and Drug Administration does not prospectively review food claims because American law says that foods are allowed to affect the "structure and function" of the body, so long as they do not actually claim to treat disease.
Document compensation arrangements prospectively, not retroactively.
Reducing any one of these by 10% would pay for the NCS. Their rarity means they have hardly ever been studied prospectively from the period of exposure before disease (which in all of them is likely to be largely between conception and birth).
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For example, in a major victory for Governor Rick Scott, just last month the Florida Supreme Court upheld a law requiring state workers to contribute 3% of their pay to the state pension plan and prospectively workers will no longer receive cost of living adjustments to their pensions.
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Mr. AMOSS: Who is at fault and whether the fault is a Republican fault or a Democratic fault is not so important as what flows prospectively for the nation from how we respond and whether it's something that's intrinsic to the way we're set up and structured and whether it can be avoided whenever the next disaster of this magnitude happens.
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