Sentences with phrase «contributions by those distributions»

But if you file jointly with a spouse who took retirement plan distributions, you may also have to reduce your contributions by those distributions when figuring the credit.

Not exact matches

By transparency, I mean they have full price transparency (know what they are paying for media vs. data vs. services vs. tech), they have attribution transparency (see each individual vendor's contribution to the sales funnel), they have audience transparency (know where their data is sourced from), and channel transparency (know distribution of ads on desktop, mobile, etc.).
on those contributions until distribution, but pre-tax contributions and all company matching contributions are deductible by us when made.
Contributions by and distributions to general partners may be set according to the articles of partnership relationship.
It should be noted that South Coast Winery Resort & Spa's contributions fund does have limitations and each application is reviewed by special committee based on merit and other standard requirements to ensure fair distribution.
The complainant alleged that the release and distribution of FAHRENHEIT 9/11 constituted an independent expenditure because the film expressly advocated the defeat of President Bush and that by being fully or partially responsible for the film's release, Michael Moore and other entities associated with the film made excessive and / or prohibited contributions to unidentified candidates.
Projections of required contributions will vary by employer depending on factors such as retirement plans, salaries and the distribution of their employees among the six retirement tiers.
To better quantify the contributions made by the volunteers, we show their cumulative distribution on a linear scale in Fig. 9.
Examples of science projects enabled by the data in the High - Latitude Survey include: mapping the formation of cosmic structure in the first billion years after the Big Bang via the detection and characterization of over 10,000 galaxies at z > 8; finding over 2,000 QSOs at z > 7; quantifying the distribution of dark matter on intermediate and large scales through lensing in clusters and in the field; identifying the most extreme star - forming galaxies and shock - dominated systems at 1 < z < 2; carrying out a complete census of star - forming galaxies and the faint end of the QSO luminosity function at z ~ 2, including their contribution to the ionizing radiation; and determining the kinematics of stellar streams in the Local Group through proper motions.
It is important then to include elements such as marketing, distribution and how they are received by audiences so that the involvement of hardcore horror can be wholly established and its contribution to emergent trends within 21st century U.S. horror accounted for.
The standard of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of solidarity among the inhabitants of the country; 2) increase in the practice of social justice by organs of government and civil society; 3) increase in the distribution of income and wealth among the population; 4) increase of measures to preserve and care for nature; 5) increase in policies for integral development of education in accordance with the highest human values; 6) advances in the realization of the collective will of the citizens; 7) improvement of political institutions; 8) success in combating corruption measured by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise of citizenship with the effective participation of citizens in government decisions and fight for expansion of their rights; and 10) increase of contribution of public and private organizations to the political, economic, social and environmental development of the country.
Benefits, including employee contributions, are not payable for employee hardships, unforeseeable emergencies, loans, medical expenses, educational expenses, purchase of a principal residence, payments necessary to prevent eviction or foreclosure on an employee's principal residence, or any other reason except a requested distribution for retirement, a mandatory de minimis distribution authorized by the administrator, or a required minimum distribution provided pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.
June 2002 by Clark Blackman There are several types of IRAs, each of which has unique rules pertaining to account contributions and distributions.
Obviously this settles eventually and had I known the earnings on an excess distribution were due in the year of contributions, I could have stopped the game by withdrawing sufficiently enough to offset the contribution limit change from the increased MAGI, but is this really how it works?
The opportunity to maximize tax - free compounding is one of the reasons to favor the Roth IRA — but you won't harvest that benefit unless you take advantage of it by maximizing your contributions and minimizing your distributions.
If you made a qualified HSA funding distribution (line 10) during the tax year, reduce your limitation (line 8) by that distribution before you determine whether you have excess employer contributions.
Because the aggregation rule makes the taxable distribution the same no matter which account you convert, you can't reduce the taxable distribution amount by converting an IRA with a larger proportion of nondeductible contributions.
Next come conversion or rollover amounts followed by earnings on your contributions — which could be assessed penalties if not a qualified distribution.
In fact, when you figure the credit you have to reduce your eligible contributions by the amount of distributions you received during a «testing period» consisting of the year for which you're claiming the credit, the period after the end of that year until the due date (including extensions) of your tax return for that year, and the two years before that year.
If you convert only part of your traditional IRA, or if you have more than one traditional IRA and don't convert all of them, then the nontaxable part of your conversion distribution will be determined by a formula where the nontaxable percentage is the amount of your total nondeductible contributions (less any nontaxable distributions you previously received) divided by the total balance of all of your traditional IRAs.
For example, a Roth IRA with after - tax contributions may complement traditional IRAs and 401 (k) s by providing tax - free qualified distributions in retirement.
The arena of employer - sponsored retirement plans has been dominated by 401 (k) plans that are funded with pre-tax contributions, which effectively defers taxes until distributions begin.
If you've retired by then, you must start taking required minimum distributions, or RMDs, from any account from which you've benefited from pretax contributions and tax - deferred earnings, including:
After October 15, 2015, the excess is resolved by making a regular distribution of the excess or applying it as a contribution for 2015, if eligible.
Is it simply by entering a comment in the amended return about what the distribution is for (e.g. «Return of additional excess contributions due to earnings from distribution of excess contributions for tax year 2014» or something similar)?
Determine the taxable amounts distributed (withdrawn), distributions, and contributions by grouping and adding them together as follows.
INTERLUDES Ain Bailey * Amnesia Scanner, AS DARS DISTRIBUTIONS Federico Campagna, Angels Outside the Machine Micki Pellerano, Our Lady of the Elementals MAP ROOM, 12PM, LOWER GROUND Book Launch: Seeing is Believing - On Hilma af Klint and Her Inner World A book presentation and panel discussion with Daniel Birnbaum, Briony Fer and Julia Voss, led by Louise Belfrage COMMITTEE ROOM 1, 1PM, 3PM, 5PM, LOWER GROUND Patrizio Di Massimo, I am not the body, I am not even the mind: a guided meditation, accompanied by Nicoletta Fiorucci on the Alchemy Crystal Singing Bowls * Denotes pre-recorded contribution
2017 John Graham: Maverick Modernist Alicia G. Longwell, with contributions by William C. Agee, Sophie Egly, and Karen Wilkin 2017, Parrish Art Museum with distribution by DelMonico Books ▪ Prestel 176 pages, $ 39.95
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
Distribution of June, July, and August 2017 Outlook contributions as a series of box plots, broken down by general type of method.
An economic study released by ACC last month on the contributions of insulation to the U.S. economy in 2017 reported the insulation industry — including the manufacture, distribution and installation of insulation — generates more than 500,000 jobs in the U.S. and more than $ 30 billion in payrolls that support families and local communities around the country.
Figure 2: Distributions of June (left), July (mid), August (right) 2014 Outlook contributions as a series of box plots, broken down by general type of method.
Distributions of June, July, and August 2015 Outlook contributions as a series of box plots, broken down by general type of method.
Fascists want private ownership of production (by an elite), with distribution of the output being allocated through a monetary system that is based on each persons contribution to society.
The width of the distribution of Outlooks remains narrower for the second month in a row compared to last year: the interquartile spread across all types of contributions is 0.5 million square kilometers, which is a decrease by about 60 % since last year.
Distributions of June and July 2016 Outlook contributions as a series of box plots, broken down by general type of method.
The Addendum Figure above shows the distribution of June 2014 Outlook contributions as a series of box plots, broken down by general type of method.
The amplitude of each fingerprint that is consistent with data is estimated as a distribution of «scaling factors» (top panel in Figure 5), which when multiplied by the raw model results yields a distribution of the contribution of each forcing to the total observed anomaly (middle panel) and a residual variability notexplained by forcings (bottom panel; see also Figure 1, bottom panel and Hegerl & Zwiers, 2011 for more detail).
This «funding» can assume many forms, including actual cash capital contributions by partners (the most fiscally responsible and conservative approach) or deferred distribution of earned income.
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