They can sell shares that have dropped in value, buy them back after 30 days, and then use the losses to offset other taxes.
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Potovsky says schools throughout the state, as well as in New Jersey, are taking advantage of energy savings and incentives to go solar and use the energy savings to offset education budget cuts.
So U.S. companies doing business in Japan were stuck paying excess tax (tax in excess of the U.S. rate) unless they were able to use the extra foreign tax to offset U.S. tax on other foreign income.
The use of ethanol has offset a small amount of oil consumption, but it has also contributed to sharp increases in food prices that have led to hunger demonstrations, and in some cases, riots, from Haiti to Egypt.
You also give up the ability to use losses to offset other taxes.
Medicare would provide these seniors with a premium support payment they could use to pay for or offset the premium of the private plan they chose.
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It calculates how many pounds of carbon dioxide his travels are generating, so the company can then plant enough trees (or use an increasingly popular alternative like methane capture) to offset the damage to the environment.
Even if appropriators would accept that, which is unlikely, it is against the rules to use cuts in appropriations to offset tax cuts.
Researchers said treatment strategies, including the use of steroids, were devised to help offset those reactions.
His not-for-profit organization, Carbon Manna Unlimited, has developed a system of direct micro-payments to rural people who offset their carbon production through the use of high-efficiency stoves.
Under accounting rules, the company must book the credits because it's likely to use them to offset income taxes.
Not to be forgotten, the recent and continuing reduction in coal use in America will be offset by increases in coal exports.
We recognize some forward-looking drags on growth from the reduced use of securitizations, mortgage structures and SIVs, but this may be offset by a better allocation of capital.
Experts also say the potential savings here may be offset by higher prices somewhere else as farmers use their more crop land to experiment with alternative fuel crops.
That offset results of a survey into manufacturing conditions among the 17 European Union countries that use the euro.
To offset the dilution occasioned by the option handouts, the issuer can, of course, use corporate cash to buy shares in the open market.
Some employers can use new insurance exchanges created by the law to shop for coverage, while the smallest businesses will receive tax credits to offset the cost of covering lower-wage workers.
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