Section 107 is only one part of the larger statutory framework of exclusions for employees who receive employer-assisted housing due the requirements of the job and for the convenience of their employers.
The guidance is provided ahead of the full announcement of quarterly earnings results for the convenience of investors and media, before our external audit on the financial results of our headquarters, subsidiaries and affiliates is completed.
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Your work as an employee, but only if the use of the home office is for the convenience of your employer (think: hygiene issues).
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IT'S A QUESTION many grapple with in the digital age: to indulge in the pleasure of putting pen to paper or to settle for the convenience of digital?
Properties in Los Angeles can command twice as much as those in the rest of the country, as movie makers pay for the convenience of staying near the studios.
Because teachers have unions and students don't, everything -- including the length of the school year -- is geared for the convenience of the work force and not the clientele.
Critics, including government ministers and MPs, became convinced the suggested move had been devised entirely for the convenience of the banks, with little or no consideration for the impact on people who still needed or wanted to use cheques.
That site is 5dimes.com, which operates out of Costa Rica, but whose web site is in English for the convenience of the much larger American hopeless bettor market.
"No, I'm not just advocating credit cards: I'm just saying that consumers are increasingly flocking to other forms of payment -- not only for cleanliness, obviously, but for ease, for convenience, for lots of reasons, " Mastercard's Fam said.
"We can terminate contracts for the convenience of the government if we have to, " he said.
"It would simply be wrong to alter that timetable for the convenience of the government, " he told MPs.
And this opens up possibilities for other models, especially for the convenience of young readers or older readers.
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The basic premise: taxable compensation does not include housing and meals provided for the convenience of the employer.
If you are an employee, the regular and exclusive business use must be for the convenience of your employer.
Our public school problem is not spending, but a school system run for the convenience of teachers and administrators.
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While serious bartenders tend to assemble their tools piecemeal, we layfolk often fall for the convenience of bar-in-a-box type sets.
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We will -- the memorial service would be scheduled for the convenience of the families that suffered the tragic losses yesterday.
There is little regard for the life, beauty, and wonder nature exists simply "for the convenience of man" and can be controlled.
If working at a home office is for the convenience of the employer, the employee may be able to take a home office deduction on their taxes.
What will most likely happen is that consumers will gladly pay a 3 percent or similar fee in exchange for the convenience of not needing (or not having) cash.
According to Bert Sperling, author of Cities Ranked and Rated, who provided the data, New Yorkers, for all of the convenience of the subway system, spend nearly 80 minutes commuting each day.
The problem with the current situation is that in return for the convenience of Facebook, or your iPhone or your Google Glass, you give up control of the data that you produce using these products.
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It is more like a flag of convenience for a variety of unrelated individuals.
Switzerland came in close behind Japan for the timeliness and convenience of its trains, but received high praise for its unbeatable Alpine scenery.
For decades, we have piled deficit upon deficit, mortgaging our future and our children's future for the temporary convenience of the present.
And Mubarak, for reasons of convenience more than ideology to be sure, did maintain an alliance with the country most likely to be the victim of militant Islamist attacks.
One floor down from Mr Prewitt's office, somewhere at the end of a maze of grimy corridors, new carpets and computers have been installed for the comfort and convenience of a brand-new Census Monitoring Board.
Rights holders need to take advantage of this and engage more in reaching out to displaced fans like you because you are part of a growing number of people willing to pay for this content and the convenience of easy access.
No names: I'll call her Ms. X for the sake of convenience, though "she" may or may not be a woman.
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