Sentences with phrase «as a corporation in»

If we were treated as a corporation in any taxable year, either as a result of a failure to meet the Qualifying Income Exception or otherwise, our items of income, gain, loss and deduction would be

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Its founder and CEO, Travis Kalanick, intoned as much at a Wall Street Journal conference last month in Laguna Beach, California, saying we all need to stop thinking of it as some fully mature corporation.
Despite Walmart's reputation as a greedy corporation that underpays its employees, the Walton family — the richest in America — has a philanthropic streak.
Woods spoke in conversation with Salesforce's Benioff, as well as Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka, Reliance Industries managing director Mukesh Ambani, General Motors CEO Mary Barra, and Shu Yinbiao, chairman of China's State Grid Corporation.
So when I first heard about Chicago - based KnowledgeHound, I was pretty excited because I saw it as a SaaS startup that was addressing a large and important problem: the inefficiencies in the way corporations were spending billions of dollars on market research and surveys.
According to Jerome Katz, the Coleman Professor in Entrepreneurship at Saint Louis University's John Cook School of Business, the biggest challenge with incorporating as a benefit corporation is in developing credit with banks and financial institutions.
Whereas Apple's old logo connoted the free spirit of an upstart that was taking on staid tech giants, its current position as one of the most valuable corporations in the world calls for the sleek, futuristic logo it has now.
Higher U.S. yields can put pressure on the currencies of emerging market countries that run current account deficits such as Indonesia and India, said Satoshi Okagawa, senior global markets analyst for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Singapore.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
What started as a mortgage brokerage in 1969 has since ballooned into a complicated mass of direct - to - consumer mortgage brokers in B.C., Alberta and Ontario, as well as a mortgage investment corporation (MIC) that raises capital from private investors to issue loans.
Now, there are cases in which it may be genuinely useful to think in terms of the corporation itself as having rights.
The real turning point, though, came in 2016 when Micheli and Gagliese launched their own marketing shop as an extension of the agency, planning ad campaigns for corporations with their influencers, and taking a cut of the transaction.
Some observers predict that such borrowers will be forced to tap networks of small investors who lend through mortgage brokers, as well as mortgage investment corporationsin other words, the most remote corners of Canada's shadow banking sector, which accounts for 40 % of Canada's banking space.
Or, as Christine Bader describes in her book The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, corporations including her former employers at BP may well be «advancing human rights in some ways while compromising them in others.»
Corporations complain there is not enough talent, even as they ignore work environments that drive away women in their career prime.
As I argue in a forthcoming paper in the Georgetown Law Journal, there are cases in which we should think not in terms of the rights the corporation should enjoy, but in terms of the appropriate limits to be placed on the corporation, understood as a tool for achieving human objectiveAs I argue in a forthcoming paper in the Georgetown Law Journal, there are cases in which we should think not in terms of the rights the corporation should enjoy, but in terms of the appropriate limits to be placed on the corporation, understood as a tool for achieving human objectiveas a tool for achieving human objectives.
Lauren and his eponymous corporation became synonymous with American style through his preppy line of Polo shirts, casual slacks and shorts in the 1970s and is regarded as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century.
As a professor and author of the book, «Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation,» Sue uses his research to educate businesses and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these issues from reoccurring.
In Korea, social enterprises are just as important as the efforts of large corporations.
(For those counting at home, Amazon — now the fourth-most valuable and the single-most feared corporation in the world — has been in the red for 34 of its 87 quarters as a publicly traded enterprise.)
And it will only be in rare cases that the exercise of a single religion is a fundamental goal of a sufficiently broad range stakeholders to justify attributing freedom of religion to the corporation as a whole.
The IMF, in a 2006 study, noted that non-financial corporations in the G7 had gone from aggressive borrowing in the mid-1980s to conspicuous saving in the mid-2000s, and described the trend as «an unusual phenomenon.»
Cloud computing is not only changing the way large corporations do business, as it is also changing the manner in which SMB owners like you conduct their business.
Personhood simply consists in the fact that courts identify corporations as having bundles of rights and responsibilities separate from the people who in some sense make up the corporation.
Apple is increasingly trying to make headway in selling its devices to corporations, an area in which it has previously played a supporting role as it focused on the consumer market.
As of mid-2013, the crown corporation is unprofitable and has $ 1 billion in debt, a pension plan underfunded by $ 6 billion and negative net equity of nearly $ 3 billion.
But in other cases, it is more illuminating to think of which legal protections are necessary to protect the rights of persons who make use of the corporation as a way to carry out their own objectives.
This decision resulted in a flurry of organizations called «Super PACs,» which enable individuals and corporations to donate unlimited funds as long as there is no direct coordination with the candidate.
S&P 500 corporations had about $ 900 billion in surplus cash socked away as of mid-2012, 40 % more than just prior to the credit crisis, says The Economist.
Turtle Beach Corporation, the market leader in console video game headsets, has over the years developed audio technology that enables gamers to hear soft video game sounds such as footsteps around the corner and gun reloads off in the distance.
As the battle for talent continues to heat up, startups and small businesses are competing for quality employees against big corporations that have serious advantages working in their favor.
Activist investors in both Canada and the US recently proposed — for Hess Corporation and Agrium Inc. — that their nominees to serve as independent directors on the companies» boards should receive incentive pay directly from the activist investors themselves, with the amount that tied to share price appreciation.
Feast is co-founder and CEO of Cogito Corporation, a Boston - based software startup that uses artificial intelligence to measure and improve the quality of certain key conversations, such as sales and customer - service calls, in real time.
Meanwhile, Adidas, which is not often associated with golf in the U.S. (although the German corporation owns TaylorMade, the top golf equipment maker), has branding potential as well at this year's Open in current top contender Dustin Johnson.
In the coming years, look for the role to grow exponentially as more established corporations take notes from the scrappier, more flexible startup companies.
Accordingly, Smith came to see Lunar as part of a virtual corporation comprising of Lunar customers and prospects whose annual sales approach $ 50 billion in the aggregate.
But corporations in the U.S. are permitted to spend unlimited amounts to support or oppose a candidate as long as they or the organizations they contribute to do not coordinate this activity with the candidate.
As someone recently pointed out, mediocre bosses typically get ahead in corporations, because they are the most likely to make «safe» choices.
While it's true that a good insurance policy can do much to reduce lawsuit worries and that many small, savvy businesses don't have debt problems, it's also true that businesses which face significant risks in either of these areas should probably organize themselves as a corporation or LLC.
Twenty - one years ago Congress granted community - owned Alaska Native corporations, as they're called, contracting advantages that other 8 (a) s don't have, creating, in effect, a preferred class within a preferred class.
In most cases, this entails qualifying as a Foreign Corporation or LLC within the state that you will be doing business.
The opposition Labour Party, which requested the figures under freedom of information, said they showed the government's «utter failure» in ensuring wealthy people and large corporations pay as much tax as they should.
Equal Exchange is run as a worker - owned cooperative, though it has an unusual hybridlegal form - combining a normal C corporation with a cooperative form - which allows it tobring in outside investors.
As for other private companies set up as C corporations, they should look into the advisability of becoming S corporations now — before they fall into the trap Jason has found himself in.&raquAs for other private companies set up as C corporations, they should look into the advisability of becoming S corporations now — before they fall into the trap Jason has found himself in.&raquas C corporations, they should look into the advisability of becoming S corporations now — before they fall into the trap Jason has found himself in
Even «Dr. Doom» himself, New York University economist Nouriel Roubini, has picked up the theme, arguing that the downturn has exposed Russia as a high - growth imposter with «highly leveraged banks and corporations» and «rust - belt infrastructure» plus «dysfunctional and revanchist politics and a demographic trend in near - terminal decline.»
In a state where there are 600,000 citizens and few jobs with big corporations, starting or working in a small company is not so much a choice as a necessitIn a state where there are 600,000 citizens and few jobs with big corporations, starting or working in a small company is not so much a choice as a necessitin a small company is not so much a choice as a necessity.
For five years, I have been highlighting the real dynamic in China - U.S. trade: the stupendous profits being skimmed by U.S. corporations as a result of moving manufacturing to China.
«The problem is, the way the law is worded treats every American citizen and green card holder in the world [operating through a foreign corporation] the same as Google,» said tax attorney Monte Silver.
In general such customized chips were used in high - end use cases, such as telecommunications networks or running powerful algorithms for corporationIn general such customized chips were used in high - end use cases, such as telecommunications networks or running powerful algorithms for corporationin high - end use cases, such as telecommunications networks or running powerful algorithms for corporations.
Corporations prefer to be seen as apolitical creatures — governments change, and customers come in all stripes — but at this highly polarized and media - socialized moment, it's become mighty hard not to upset at least a few people.
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