Sentences with phrase «contribution up to a stated»

The employer usually matches the employee's contribution up to a stated limit.

Not exact matches

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson renewed pressure on the U.S.'s NATO partners on Friday to step up their contributions to the alliance's budget.
Say you're earning $ 55,322 a year (the median salary in the United States) at a job where your employer matches 401k contributions up to 5 percent.
To put that in perspective, the group's total contribution to state coffers - including corporate taxes and other royalties — added up to around 68 billion ringgit in 201To put that in perspective, the group's total contribution to state coffers - including corporate taxes and other royalties — added up to around 68 billion ringgit in 201to state coffers - including corporate taxes and other royalties — added up to around 68 billion ringgit in 201to around 68 billion ringgit in 2014.
Iowa: Residents have until April 30 to make contributions to their in - state 529 plans, up to $ 3,239 per beneficiary.
That's right — most states let you deduct your 529 plan contributions on your state income tax return, up to your state's limit.
Yet whether Duke wins a fourth NCAA title for coach Mike Krzyzewski this week, or whether UConn, Georgia Tech or Oklahoma State takes home the top prize, will depend less on the inevitable inhospitables who show up in San Antonio and more on its Indispensables, the four players whose contributions will be the most vital to their teams» survival.
Edwards has blamed Albany for much of his county's fiscal woes, noting everything from Medicaid costs to state pension fund contributions are going up.
McDonald argued that the city's cap on individual contributions at $ 4950 was in contrast to the state law which allows $ 19,700 for mayoral primaries and up to $ 41,000 for general elections.
As agricultural subsidies and cohesion funds are, of course, not spent according to contribution, some member states end up as net contributors, some as net recipients.
A series of local events highlighting legislators» reliance on out - of - district campaign contributions is being held around the state this week and next as part of a build - up to the formal launch of a new coalition called Fair Elections for New York on April 17.
Under the proposal, contributions up to $ 175 to state legislative candidates would be matched with public financing at a 6 - to - 1 ratio, starting -LSB-...]
Since 2007 and up until July of last year, pro-fracking businesses, trade organizations, and unions spent $ 15.4 million on campaign contributions to state lawmakers, who are set to determine the fate of the practice in New York.
Paying National Insurance contributions can build up an entitlement to certain state benefits with different types of contribution counting towards different types of benefit.
Donald Trump is crediting New York's never - ending corruption scandals for prodding the state's ethics agency to investigate his complaint that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman hit up Trump's relatives and associates for campaign contributions while investigating his business school.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie today echoed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's call for the city to put up more money toward the City University of New York system — but backed Mayor Bill de Blasio's criticism of the governor's plans to add new layers of state oversight on affordable housing funds and to cut the state's contribution toward Medicaid.
Work and pensions secretary James Purnell proposed an amendment to the pensions bill which will allow people to buy up to an additional six years of voluntary national insurance contributions, over and above those permitted under the current time limits, in order to enjoy a higher state pension.
Cuomo, who has benefited from LLC contributions more than any other politician in New York, said companies regularly take advantage of the gap in state law and set up numerous LLCs to donate millions of dollars to candidates.
In 2009, the state cut that back to $ 6 million, leaving the M.T.A. and its customers to make up the entire difference, until David Paterson upped the state contribution to $ 25 million last year.
Party committees can receive contributions of up to $ 102,300, far more than the $ 11,000 general - election maximum from individuals directly to for State Senate candidates.
Under state law, a person who «knowingly and willfully contributes, accepts or aids or participates in the acceptance of a contribution» over the limits would be guilty of a class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $ 1,000 fine.
The group sent an email to supporters today noting that after four years of political contributions from the National Rifle Association to state lawmakers, gun control measures have been largely bottled up.
«Every year, hundreds of donors give more money than is allowed by state law that has highest limits of any state capping donation size; scores of candidates fail to disclose large contributions received in the run - up to Election Day; thousands of filings obfuscate the identity of donors or the purpose of expenditures through the inclusion of incomplete or incorrect information; and dozens of incumbent lawmakers spend campaign funds for what reasonable people would unanimously agree are non-campaign reasons,» the report found.
Senator # 1 set up the meeting, and Huntley did receive $ 1,000, which she did not disclose to the state Board of Elections as a contribution, but she was never able to obtain a lease for additional space from the Port Authority.
Also, considering the AEG mess the Democrats are in, which GOP candidates all over the state are playing up to the hilt by calling on majority candidates to return contributions from the three main players — Senate President Malcolm Smith, Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson and Sen. Eric Adams — perhaps throwing stones from one's glass house in hopes of changing the conversation isn't a good idea.
While making some limited concessions, this offer confirms contributions would rise from April, the retirement age would be linked to the rising state pension age meaning people would have to work up to eight years longer, and the imposed switch in indexation for pensions would remain - amounting to a cut in the value of pensions of around 15 % to 20 %.
As the battle for control of the state Senate heats up, the chamber's Democrats have filed a formal complaint with the state Board of Elections over a $ 1 million contribution to the Republicans from their former leader, ex-Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
ALBANY — As the battle for control of the state Senate heats up, the chamber's Democrats have filed a formal complaint over a $ 1 million contribution to the Republicans from their former leader.
And after a bitter clash with Mr. Cuomo last fall over boosting the city's contribution to the state - run Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Mr. de Blasio agreed to cough up $ 2.5 billion toward the transit system — only to have the MTA shear funding for construction of the Second Avenue Subway by nearly $ 1 billion.
Skelos in a gaggle with reporters said a public financing system for state offices modeled after New York City's program could cost up to $ 200 million (advocates peg the cost much lower, at $ 30 million) and that corruption is still bred with campaign contributions.
Orange County Democratic Chairman Brett Broge is asking a state attorney to investigate Sen. William Larkin Jr.'s failure to report his campaign contributions and expenditures from January to July, an accounting that he was supposed to file by July 15 and is now more than a month overdue.In a letter on Thursday to Risa Sugarman, chief enforcement counsel for the state Board of Elections, Broge noted that Larkin set up a new campaign account on July 8 and transferred his money there, but never submitted a semi-annual report itemizing the transactions that occurred before then.
This often means MEPs do not turn up to morning debates and don't have to in order to claim their daily amount of # 268 ($ 306), which comes from the bloc's coffers made up of contributions from its member states.
General Motors stepped up campaign contributions to Cuomo and members of the state Legislature this year, as Albany was considering allowing self - driving cars to begin operating in New York — something the company has lobbied on since January 2016.
When Class 2 NICs are abolished, those with profits below the small profits threshold (currently # 6,025) will have to pay Class 3 contributions, which are five times as much as Class 2 contributions, if they want to build up an entitlement to contributory benefits such as the state retirement pension.
It does not apply to overall state limits, but experts say the decision sets a precedent which could set up a legal challenge to New York's $ 150,000 overall contribution limit per person per calendar year, and $ 5,000 limit for corporations.
Under the first option, the state would set up charitable funds to receive contributions in exchange for a state income tax credit.
«The charitable deduction could work on the local level but again, it's not dollar for dollar and it's not a perfect situation, but a local government could set up a charity for education, could set up a charity for health care, you make a contribution to the charity you get a federal tax deduction and you get a state credit for the amount you contributed.»
DeMarco's support added up to $ 197,000; that includes cash contributions and money spent on his behalf by state Republican leaders.
Combined contribution of the states to tax revenue stood at 15.43 per cent of total tax revenue with Federal tax revenue making up 84.57 per cent for year 2015.
Under the proposal, contributions up to $ 175 to state legislative candidates would be matched with public financing at a 6 - to - 1 ratio, starting in 2016.
To make matters even worse, since Limited Liability Corporations (LLCs) are subject to individual rather than corporate contribution limits under New York campaign finance regulations, one person could set up several different subsidiaries to funnel millions more into state campaignTo make matters even worse, since Limited Liability Corporations (LLCs) are subject to individual rather than corporate contribution limits under New York campaign finance regulations, one person could set up several different subsidiaries to funnel millions more into state campaignto individual rather than corporate contribution limits under New York campaign finance regulations, one person could set up several different subsidiaries to funnel millions more into state campaignto funnel millions more into state campaigns.
Yesterday, the Albany Times - Union criticized the Board of Elections» decision to not enforce the state's aggregate contribution limit, saying it would allow a single wealthy donor to «pour millions of dollars into an election like this fall's, when every state office will be up for grabs.»
Even if your local or state Green Party is not set up or prepared to make a donation to your campaign, ask if they will solicit their membership for individual contributions.
Also speaking, Yomi Ogunsola, Chief Economic Assistant to Governor, and DG, PPP Bureau, said the State will provide up to N1b as counterpart fund, 400 hectares of land as infrastructure support as its own contribution.
De Blasio has said the city will up its contribution to the MTA capital plan only if the city gets a greater say on how the money is spent and the state not only first details where its share will come from but also promises not to raid MTA funds for other purposes as it has in the past.
Walker wants state workers to make a 5 percent contribution to their pensions and increase their share of health care costs to 12 percent, up from between 4 percent and 6 percent currently.
Solar project up and running in 12 months Financial support for Power Africa has extended beyond the State Department's initial $ 7 billion commitment to include contributions from other agencies, such as the Millennium Challenge Corp., created by Congress in 2004 to link foreign aid to good governance.
In his State of the Union address, President Clinton announced a $ 50 million U.S. contribution to GAVI, as well as a tax credit of up to $ 1 billion for companies investing in new vaccines for malaria, AIDS, and TB.
School district contributions would have to rise from 8.25 to 19.1 percent, and the state itself would contribute 8.8 percent, up from the current 5.5 percent.
Some states are making things even worse by failing to live up to their annual funding obligations, while other states have rapidly increased employee and employer contribution rates that are crowding out other school spending.
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