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Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code created the plan much like Section 401(k) created individual retirement accounts.
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The so-called bonus depreciation rules are available under Section 168(k) of the IRS code, and typically apply to qualified property with no limits.
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In 1978, Congress amended the Internal Revenue Code by adding section 401(k), whereby employees are not taxed on income they choose to receive as deferred compensation rather than direct compensation.
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Indeed, some companies have even disclosed to investors in their annual 10-K that Section 1504 presents a governmental risk which undermines international competitiveness.
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Under section 6050W, forms 1099-K must include the gross amount of reportable payment transactions, as well as the name, address and taxpayer identification number (TIN) of the payee.
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Section 457 deferred compensation plans, like 401(k)s, are defined contribution plans where the employee chooses from a menu of investment options predetermined by his employer.
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The American section of the show, at the Whitney, organized by Phyllis Lambert with K. Michael Hays, adjunct curator of architecture, deals with Mies's development of modular construction, from the long, low buildings of the Illinois Institute of Technology's Chicago campus, which he designed as head of its architecture department, to his high-rise apartments and offices and his ultimate vision, the resolution of structure and enclosure as monumental, universal space.
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