Sentences with phrase «deducted from the fair»

The amount you pay in premiums is deducted from the fair market value, and the difference is considered to be taxable income.
The amount you pay in premiums is deducted from the fair market value, and the difference is considered to be taxable income.
The amount you pay in premiums is deducted from the fair market value, and the difference is considered to be taxable income.

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If we were running net, we'd deduct that from his royalties, and that's not the way, I don't think that's fair to the author, to start deducting monies, because then they have to look into your books to see are you treating them fairly.
What isnt fair is one month after that the points that are deducted keeps going up for that particular event In my case it went up from -14 to -24 over then next to ohm connect hours events.
In other words, surplus cash can simply be added to the the fair value of the business estimated by the analyst to arrive at value of firm or it can be deducted from its market value to arrive at EV.
As of end - Jun 2013, PTR had cash of $ 4.1 M, debt of $ 33.5 M & net payables of $ 9.1 M. Deducting $ 1.95 M for No. 9, $ (2.4) M cash burn, and adding the $ 5.2 M equity raise & the expected $ 35 M receipt from Oil India, it's fair to say Petroneft is now roughly all - square.
I deduct maintenance capex (and maintenance working capital) from operating cash flow to estimate owner earnings and then capitalize that to determine fair value.
Under that arrangement, benefactors could deduct from their taxes a portion of an artwork's fair market value in return for sharing it with a museum, on the promise of its ultimate donation.
Most insurance companies will give you the option of deducting the salvage value from the fair market value and keeping your car.
Although the judge erred in failing to deduct the value of the hotel business from the pot, Thorpe LJ concluded that because the «broader picture and the broad outcome» was correct, the result was a fair one: «[T] he judge did fall into error... in accepting that the business itself was of no value at the date of the husband's acquisition.
If, however, the car is used for non-profit purposes in between you donating it and it being auctioned, then the full fair market value amount of the car can be deducted from your taxes.
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