Sentences with phrase «full list of expenses»

If you're unsure, the CRA provides a full list of expenses you can deduct, both current and capital, and what you can not deduct.

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The full spreadsheet of those who have claimed expenses to pay for their ERG subscription is here, although it is not clear that this is the full membership of the organisation, as a number of people listed on ERG letters and other publications — including office holders — are not included, and the list is significantly shorter than the 50 - 100 members that its leading figures sometimes claim to have.
The full list of what MPs claimed for on their expenses, as revealed to date by the Daily Telegraph.
Come in today and expense up to 100 percent of the purchase cost for the first year on the 2017 RAM 2500, 2017 RAM 3500, and the RAM Chassis Cab, to name a few; contact us for a full listing of qualifying vehicles.
For a full list of IRS - qualified medical expenses, please review IRS Publication 502.
You can review the full list of allowable deductions in IRS Publication 502, Medical and Dental Expenses.
(Note: The full list includes all funds with lowest decile BMDEV, regardless of load, manager change, expense ratio, availability, min purchase, etc., so please consider accordingly.)
Coverage for full - time employees, Stop loss coverage, Employee participation rate, Number of plans offered, Costs as a percentage of operating expense, Deductible and co-pay amounts; prescription drug co-pays Complete List of Metrics
The proponents of the PR fad have not addressed some essential questions: won't PR favourize electoral lists full of central party functionaries at the expense of local figures?
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own offer in the meantime); b) the prevalence of simultaneous presentation of 5 - 50 competing bids (full info on all bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage of Registrants who have not experienced any market conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller always Wins, Buyer puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look in the whites of your competitor's eyes, because half of them aren't even physically present.
Looking at listing may not need full rehab, new roof and water heater done, 3br in neighbor run 900 to 1000, rehab for low maintenance, try to buy as low as you can, look at comps, probably could go in as low as 38 - 42 with good agent and stress as is, maybe a few agents here to help, get one to give you good numbers not listing agent numbers, street is a nice one for area, not much back yard or parking but nice front, before you close make sure vacant contingent, if numbers work I would do it, the are predicting an abundance of rentals avail next year with building craze but keeping expense low you should be safe, remember don't rehab as if you are living there, think durable and repaintable, number should go into systems and structure first, elect, heat, walls, windows, floors, plumbing, if you use a contractor go with one you know or work with someone in area to keep an eye on progress, good luck at least you know some of the history of the property
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