So an S corporation that borrows to make distributions may create taxable gain for its shareholders.
Similarly, no one has Bitcoin-denominated salaries, borrows money in Bitcoins, or pays Bitcoin-denominated rent every month.
The fact that the U.S. borrows billions from non U.S. residents does not change this result.
Throughout The Silver City, Messersmith borrows heavily but lovingly from some of his favorite artists.
If one borrows at 5% and earns nil or -50%, then there is trouble.
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The tip sheet borrows from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's information on H1N1.
That analysis borrows heavily from technology developed at the university for use with medical scanners.
He borrows empty rooms at his various businesses to serve as a temporary office.
She spends all of her salary and then borrows on credit to spend more.
These numbers make the contrarian case that America borrows too little, not too much.
There is the foldable beach chair by Maarten Baas which borrows its shape from a briefcase.
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SEU, this change is modest: it borrows officials from the relevant departments and involves their ministers.
Consumers are refinancing their mortgages for not much more than the Treasury borrows money.
If a euro member borrows more, the impact on other countries' interest rates is minimal.
These days America (direct investments in China notwithstanding) borrows short in order to spend.
If a husband borrows money from his wife, the family is no worse off.
It borrows from the Bank of Greece, which is in turn borrowing from the ECB.
The gag borrows from Gerald Kaufman's description of Michael Foot's Labour manifesto in 1983.
It does not have its own shipyards and borrows chaplains and doctors from elsewhere.
If the markets move against them, the issuer borrows more money to sell more insurance.
America also borrows in the currency other countries most want to hold in their own foreign-exchange reserves.
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When the government borrows the money from Medicare, that action creates a liability that the federal government i.e.
Described in Physical Review Letters, the approach borrows many ideas from attempts to "cloak" objects from light.
American states are now constrained by balanced-budget rules, but the federal government borrows hugely to bolster demand.
In 2005 Peter Borrows from the Environment Agency told BBC News a second barrier may be needed.
Treasury bonds are how the US borrows money which it looks to other countries and institutions to buy.
The bank borrows from depositors from on demand (our checking accounts) up to perhaps 90 days (CDs perhaps).
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Government doesn't have any money other than what it taxes or borrows from people in the private sector.
Baz Luhrman's 2001 musical "Moulin Rouge, " a tragic romance told with song and dance, borrows heavily from Bollywood.
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