The ability of bullion trust investors to defer tax until they sell is worth a lot.
We ought to allow businesses to defer taxes on the equipment they buy next year.
Currently, they can defer their U.S. taxes by letting their foreign subsidiaries hang onto their profits.
Individuals belong to a well-defined hierarchy, and are expected to defer to those with greater expertise.
At its root, section 409A provides that some compensation you defer is nevertheless currently taxed.
Third, the new agreement appears to defer the matter of so-called tactical nuclear weapons.
The difference of 1 cent is too minimal a reward for me to defer gratification.
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The reason we should defer to experts is not that the experts know everything.
Rich individuals will shelter or defer income, or find ways to move it (or themselves) offshore.
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And if he controls a U.S. C corporation, he can defer paying himself dividends.
After a long August silence, it appeared that the FCC would defer to Congress after all.
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But the new happiness gurus are much less willing to defer to people's choices.
Reality: Millennials are more willing to defer to authority than either baby boomers or Gen Xers.
There are moves in Congress to repeal or defer the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gases.
Anything that can be done to avoid or defer them is seen as a win.
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This allows people or businesses to defer repayment until they have the funds to do so.
Now the council is appealing to the Communities and Local Government Department to defer the cut.
So if you are hoping to defer a payment, do not do it with a cheque.
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But trying to defer the menopause is not the right way for it to be used.
They defer income to avoid taxes and drive cars that belie their actual wealth.
Conservative jurists in particular tend to defer to the principle of stare decisis, or established precedent.
"Departments are discouraged from seeking to defer key decisions until after the January debate, " he said.
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We should appoint Nobel Laureates in climate, physics, biology, economics, etc and defer to their prescriptions.
With this in mind, Judge Pauley decided to defer to the government in this case.
Or hope against hope to defer them to the next administration, the next generation?
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Thanks to Clinton, the world will be less likely to defer to American leadership from now on.
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Later, the five men chose to defer entering a plea, a routine practice during military court proceedings.
These defined contribution retirement plans permit largely public sector workers to defer a portion of their compensation.
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Perhaps, but this is a day the online gaming industry has desperately tried to avoid and defer.
But up until now, she has been obliged to defer to precedents set by the Supreme Court.
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