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  • enants of heritors, they must pay half of the taxable amount on the land that they use to their her
  • retirement accounts, forgiven debts not being taxable, and more.
  • immobile property, and its produce were both taxable, as the king was owed a share for being the a
  • are able to prove that the fertilizer is not taxable as tax had already been paid on the horse fee
  • y's Revenue and Customs investigated these as taxable benefits, Bourn was found liable for 6 years
  • ng Corporation is non-sovereign and therefore taxable, but is left off of the city tax rolls.
  • CalHFA also issues bonds which are taxable by the federal government.
  • These were Glimmer by No. 218 Squadron and Taxable by No. 617 Squadron.
  • or non-natives, described as fee property and taxable by counties.
  • 96 John Wilkie's residence in Foulden had six taxable hearths, virtually everyone else in the vicin
  • Suspension of the taxable income limit on percentage depletion for oil
  • mented, Conrail began to improve and reported taxable income between $2 million and $314 million ea
  • s the nation's most affluent, with an average taxable income almost $10,000 higher than Sydney's Da
  • t of allocating 2.75 percentage points of the taxable income to the state government and 2.25 point
  • Although, as of the late 2000s, the mean taxable income of individuals within the suburb is sl
  • a rate of 10 cents for every whole dollar of taxable income earned over the repayment threshold of
  • Act requiring an ex-wife to include among her taxable income amounts received from ex-husband as al
  • Taxable Income.
  • Payments and benefits are not considered taxable income.
  • schedule, and so isolated from other kinds of taxable income.
  • security, pensions, and veteran's benefits as taxable income.
  • into districts or "unions" in which the local taxable inhabitants were to be financially responsibl
  • s, in which case $2,500 of the couple's joint taxable is exempt.
  • ight for control of the wealth-generating and taxable lands.
  • rly 19th century, Sinjil was a village of 206 taxable men, roughly 800 people.
  • The Mozilla Corporation, as a taxable organization (essentially, a commercial opera
  • Taxable persons include entities and individuals.
  • population (mass conversions would lessen the taxable population and hence the amount of tribute re
  • dent upon the price of oil and offset against taxable profits and the costs of exploration and deve
  • not exceed 2.5% of the assessed value of all taxable property contained in it.
  • tly on railroad bonds, while the value of its taxable property dropped by $5.5 million.
  • se such amounts to be entered on the lists of taxable property returned by the assessors, withdrew
  • 1998 Act included calculation changes to the taxable proportion of a capital gain by the replaceme
  • Approximately 28% of the borough's taxable real estate was destroyed in order to constru
  • In 2007, the town had a taxable real estate base of $282.32 million.
  • As a small community with few retail outlets, taxable sales within the city are somewhat limited, t
  • hen the Mozilla Corporation was launched as a taxable subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation on Augus
  • olders', 4 cattle, 10 pigs, 360 sheep and the taxable value was £4.
  • entitled the Order of the Gimghoul and has a taxable value of over $1 million.
  • Operation Taxable was the codename for one of the deception ope
  • Pas de Calais, at the same time as Operation Taxable was under way by the Avro Lancasters of the f
  • The flying for Operation Taxable was undertaken by Avro Lancasters of the famo
  • y, accrual method taxpayers include income in taxable year it is earned, rather than when it is rec
  • determining the “amount realized” during the taxable year of the sale.
  • ute an amount realized by the taxpayer in the taxable year of sale under Internal Revenue Code § 10
  • During the 1962 taxable year, the club sold single and season tickets
  • t eleven months is "substantially beyond" the taxable year.