Sentences with phrase «double dip issues»

Most commonly, double dip issues arise with business interests and retirement assets.
In Parrett v Parrett the BC Court of dealt with the pension income double dipping issue involving a retired BC Supreme Court Judge and focused on requiring the wife to use her money from the pension buyout to earn income and then used only the undivided portion of the husband's pension income for grey divorce spousal support by applying the spousal support advisory guidelines.

Not exact matches

Arthur Cockfield, a professor of tax law at Queen's University, was retained by the panel to research a number of issues, including interest deductibility and double - dipping.
This isn't the first time double dipping has become an issue this election season.
May I suggest that it would be much better to provide a whole week of Back - Bench business, so that all the matters that I am sure Government Members would like to debate, such as why the European Commission is demanding an increase of 7 % in its budget, and all the issues that Opposition Members would like to discuss, such as the double - dip recession, can be put not only to Ministers, but to the Prime Minister, who will be avoiding Prime Minister's questions for another two weeks?
So not directly a state employee, avoids all those picky little questions about double dipping, conflict of interest, and possible revolving door issues.
This is great to see, but does of course run into that issue of people not buying it because it's not in print, which hinders its ability to ever see print, but those who do buy it digitally likely won't buy it in print because its a double - dip.
Unfortunately, this travel credit will be issued per cardmember year, so you won't be able to double dip after the turn of the calendar year.
This is the third in a series of posts containing summaries of Pennsylvania case law on the issue of double dipping in divorce.
One of the thorniest grey divorce spousal support issues is the «double dipping» issue for pension income:
This is the second in a series of posts containing summaries of Pennsylvania case law on the issue of double dipping in divorce.
Well it wasn't like there was a shortage of pressing issues to talk about — the double - dip economy, the forces of competition unleashed by the Legal Services Act 2007 (LSA 2007), the move to outcome focused regulation, and maybe even some time to dwell on the brutal LASPO cuts as of next April — and yet still they didn't come.
In re Marriage of Blazer, (August 25, 2009)(partially unpublished) The California Court of Appeal considered two issues of first impression: whether an owner's capital account in a small, closely held company should count toward his income for determining spousal support; and whether the ultimate support award, when combined with the disposition and division of the business as a going concern, constitutes an impermissible «double dip» into the income stream of the business and of the owner - spouse.
Indeed Senator Williams issued a statement on the last day of the legislative session in which he recognized that Judge Dyche was qualified for the position on the Worker's Compensation Board, but he felt the fact that Dyche would have been eligible to double dip would have been a bad precedent.
«While they have two more legislative days (March 26 - 27) to give their consent, the story goes that Sen. David Williams is not favorable to the appointment and will issue a statement condemning the appointment as service on the Board would allow Judge Dyche to «double dip?
And I wonder why issues involving double dipping and Aboriginal people yield such different results.
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