Sentences with phrase «include tangible property»

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Heisman said that in the last several years, an increasing number of illiquid assets are being donated, including real estate, collectibles and other tangible property.
Tangible personal property includes most physical goods, such as furniture, clothing and electronics, but there are some exceptions.
We have significant concerns regarding the criteria that will be used to separate other projects into the newly proposed second tier, which — under the Executive Budget - would include sites that are not eligible for the tangible property credits, and the proposed third tier, which would include tax credit - eligible sites.
Currently Maryland's sales tax only applies to tangible personal property but Governor Martin O'Malley is proposing to expand this to include digital products.
The Tax Law imposes sales and use tax on tangible personal property, including prewritten software, and certain enumerated services, including information services (Tax Law § 1105 [a], [c]-RRB-.
The property serving as collateral is frequently real estate — such as a commercial building or individual's home — but can also include vehicles, office equipment and fixtures, investment securities, inventory, receivables, letters of credit, and other tangible items of value.
It includes all kinds of property; movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, fixed or circulating.
Market value includes both tangible assets such as remodeling and upgrades made to the property as well as location like its proximity to downtown or other areas of interest.
It includes all kinds of property; movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, fixed or circulating.Examples include a house, land, household furnishings, stocks, bonds Continue Reading...
However, Canadian residents who are not US citizens are only taxed on certain US properties, such as US real property, shares of US companies, tangible personal property located in the US and debts issued by US residents, including the US government.
An estate of a New York nonresident must file a New York State estate tax return if the estate includes any real or tangible property located in New York State, and
Under Ohio law, ORC Â § 5739.01 (B)(1) sales tax must be collected on» [a] ll transactions by which title or possession, or both, of tangible personal property, is or is to be transferred... «Â Â § 5701.03 (A) defines «personal property» to include «every tangible thing that is the subject of ownership, whether animate or inanimate... and that does not constitute real property».
In determining whether a defendant has substantial liquid assets, the judge shall not consider up to Ten Thousand Dollars ($ 10,000.00) in tangible personal property, including motor vehicles, household goods, or any other assets exempted from seizure under execution or attachment as provided under Section 85 -3-1.
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As intellectual property assets including patents, trademarks or copyrights have become increasingly tangible and therefore valuable to organisations, so has their protection, management and defence in the face of infringement.
But assets can also include financial instruments like securities (stocks and bonds), deposit accounts, intangible assets like intellectual property, and tangible assets like vehicles, precious metals and art.
Assets may include real estate, bank accounts, vacation pay, stock options, businesses and business interests, and tangible personal property, such as automotive vehicles, collector's items, and pets.
In New Hampshire, marital property includes all tangible and intangible assets, including real estate and personal property.
Secondly, a separation agreement must address how the couple's property and assets will be divided, including both tangible and intangible assets, retirement accounts and other finances.
Determine value of all assets and debts (including real estate, retirement, business and tangible property)
The issues that are typically addressed in mediation are issues related to children: legal custody and residential custody, visitation, child support, allocation of college expenses for the children, health insurance, life insurance; alimony and spousal support; division of real property, including the family home; division of tangible personal property including motor vehicles, boats, furniture, furnishings, art work, etc.; disposition of other property accumulated during the marriage, including bank accounts, investment accounts, pension / profit - sharing / retirement accounts, etc.; payment of credit cards and other debts, and tax matters including decisions relative to filing joint or separate tax returns and claiming the children as dependency deductions.
Real estate usually refers to the physical tangible property, while real property is the more all encompassing term that includes both real estate and rights of ownership.
Real property is the freehold ownership of land, including the tangible elements (physical elements) and intangible elements (rights that accrue from the ownership of physical real estate).
The major change to the 1031 code is the removal of tax deferral treatment for tangible and intangible personal property, including assets such as collectible cars, aircraft, gold and silver bullion, equipment, cars and trucks, franchise fees and licenses.
This comment would have incorporated guidance currently provided in the instructions for RESPA settlement statement line 102 in appendix A to Regulation X. Proposed § 1026.38 (j)(1)(iii) would have required the creditor or closing agent to provide a reference to the sales price of any tangible personal property included in the sale that is not included in the sales price disclosed under proposed § 1026.38 (j)(1)(ii).
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