For the rest of your portfolio, see the Janet Novack story on tax deferral strategies.
That's not steep given the tax deferral, says Bernard Kent, a Detroit partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Ditto for the usual acceleration and deferral planning applicable to both receiving income and claiming deductions.
What's to stop the IRS from decreeing that they are ineligible for 1031 deferral?
That way you'll prolong the tax deferral in your iras and reduce your current tax bill.
By contrast, if an estate is named as beneficiary, tax deferral is cut short.
One environment minister learned of the ETS's deferral only by reading about it in the press.
The main advantage you often hear about with deferred annuities is the tax deferral.
The deferral might be for a couple of weeks only: but it will always be there.
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Remember, your insurance agent is selling you a deferral, not a tax holiday.
Congress closed the loophole for deferral of incentive fees by offshore managers in 2005 with Section 409a.
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Hang in for a mere seven years and the deferral will more than pay for the penalty.
We spell out the latest strategies in income deferral ( p. 182) and investment loopholes ( p. 186).
Vendors of yet more tax-deferral schemes are ready to pick up where the annuity trust business leaves off.
The paper cites the continued deferral of water charges as well as swine flu and civil service back-pay.
And let us never forget, or let the Government forget, the difference between tax relief and tax deferral.
Multinationals in this group have been very vocal in their opposition to a rollback of deferral tax breaks.
Tax Deferral: Pre-tax contributions allow you to defer the taxes until you withdraw the money from your plan.
On top of that, the deferral of starting up the Jasmine field to 2013 also exacerbated BG's business.
In passing, I had reported that such a deferral was backed, indeed initially suggested, by the UK government.
Tax deferral backfires when it converts dividends and long-term gains taxable at 15% into ordinary income taxable at 35%.
For a manger to continue doing deferral, navigating around 409a, and using an IRA for it could be problematic.
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Unfortunately, the researchers found that a deferral in compensation led to lazier application screening by the participating loan officers.
That would take the deferral past the next assembly elections, due in 2011.
The protesters will decry rule by Beijing in particular its indefinite deferral of democracy.
Perhaps few newbie celebs are likely to want these kinds of deferral contracts.
It was the constant deferral by Congress, dating back to 2002, that has permitted the number to reach this point.
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For example, it's easier for heirs to stretch out the tax deferral on your IRAs if they inherit them directly.
Yes, retirement savers get a pretty nice carrot to incentivize saving in the form of tax deferral and company matches.
Members of the armed forces may qualify for a deferral of income tax payments due before or during military service.
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