Sentences with phrase «basically means income»

Earned income basically means income you earn from a job or business (including real estate rental income).

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In fact, mean net incomes actually rise slightly for the lowest income groups, and are basically maintained for all but the highest - earners (who still enjoy sizeable incomes).
and by implications, have the Democrats take over the three levers of government which will mean NYC and Downstate firmly in the driver's seat, making Illinois look competent in comparison, hiking income taxes to levels never before seen, and basically screw Upstate New York over.
Basically, the more muscle you have, the higher your metabolic rate is, as incoming calories have to be diverted to muscles to provide them with enough nutrients to sustain their size — this means less is being stored as fat.
The defendants also argue that the plaintiffs failed to prove they are members of a «suspect class,» which basically means plaintiffs didn't prove that school districts harmed a specific group — in this case, minority kids from low - income families — by moving ineffective teachers into schools populated by members of the group.
This basically means building a business around your book (s) with multiple streams of income.
Basically, what this means for borrowers is that they would try to call and change their repayment plan to an income - based repayment plan, and ACS would tell them «no», even if that wasn't correct.
What this basically means is the bank or lender will look at your total monthly debt and your gross monthly income, and determine if, on paper, you can afford the terms of the loan you are seeking.
Basically, it means that something is being added back to Adjusted Gross Income.
I've got a nephew who calls himself a Communist, reads Marx and Mao (wtf) and talks about guaranteed income all the time, which basically means he does nothing all day and his wife pays the bills.
Basically, the Means Test law states that if a household who wants to file a Chapter 7 makes at or below the median income for the same size household within their state, the filers automatically qualify to file a Chapter 7.
That means buying stock in Realty Income basically turns you into a commercial real estate owner / landlord, without going through all of the rigmarole that would ordinarily be involved if you were to try to go at it alone.
This basically means you file as Married Filing Separately and she almost certainly does not have to file as nonresident aliens are only taxed on income connected to the US, and I'm assuming that she doesn't have any.
Basically, that means your policy through work would replace just one to two years of income for your surviving spouse.
I work in the public school systems, so I am eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness - if you're unfamiliar basically this means that if I make my minimum student loan payment on an income - based repayment plan for 10 years, the remaining balance of my loans will be forgiven.
If you flip with your IRA you will be subject to UBTI (unrelated business taxable income) which basically means your IRA will pay taxes and at the trust rate which can be in the 35 % plus range (just off the top of my head).
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