The GPO only affects workers who earned pensions
in noncovered federal, state, or local government employment.
Both of these provisions are intended to adjust for a perceived unfair advantage when Social Security benefit formulas are applied to those who also earned pensions
in noncovered employment.
Not exact matches
«(B) If as a result of such a study, the Administrator determines that the use of such products by
noncovered sources results
in substantial emissions of greenhouse gases and that such emissions have not been adequately addressed under other requirements of this Act, the Administrator may, after notice and comment rulemaking, promulgate a regulation reducing compensatory allowances commensurately if doing so will not result
in shifting such emissions to
noncovered sources.
Because covered and
noncovered shares are treated as if held
in separate accounts, you can't average these two categories of shares together, even if they're
in the same investment account.
You may hold covered and
noncovered securities
in the same investment account, but for tax purposes they'll be treated as if they were
in two separate accounts.
My cost basis information is missing for a
noncovered security
in my USAA account.
As a practical matter it isn't possible for brokers to go back
in time and make these adjustments for all the
noncovered securities held by their customers.
«(B) If as a result of such a study, the Administrator determines that the use of such products by
noncovered sources results
in substantial emissions of greenhouse gases and that such emissions have not been adequately addressed under other requirements of this Act, the Administrator may, after notice and comment rulemaking, promulgate a regulation reducing compensatory allowances commensurately if doing so will not result
in shifting such emissions to
noncovered sources.
In a proceeding for medical support only, each parent's share of the child's
noncovered medical expenses shall equal the parent's percentage share of the combined net income of the parents.
In any event, the court shall apportion the cost of health insurance, and any
noncovered medical, dental, and prescription medication expenses of the child, to both parties by adding the cost to the basic obligation determined pursuant to s. 61.30 (6).