Rather,
you are subject to the penalty of death — it has not only been imposed but it is deserved; you are guilty beyond your power to expiate; and yet you are, in Christ, forgiven.
The state constitution does not allow retirement benefits of sitting public officials to be reduced, but they would
be subject to the penalty of up to twice the amount they benefited from their crime.
Violations of this notice
are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
American's April 10 newspaper advertisement states that all tickets will
be subject to a penalty of $ 25 if the passenger wishes to change his or her routing.In addition, First Class and full - fare coach tickets will incur a $ 25 penalty if the passenger wishes to cancel and obtain a refund.Since First Class and full - fare coach tickets have generally not been subject to penalties in the past, we would like to remind you of the requirements of 14 CFR 253.7 of our regulations.
When you take money out of your IRA or 401 (k) plan (or other qualified retirement plan, such as a 403 (b) plan), if you're under age 59 1/2 in most cases your withdrawal will
be subject to a penalty of 10 %, in addition to any taxes owed on the distribution.
RRSP Over-Contributions
You are subject to a penalty of 1 % per month on the portion of your RRSP contribution that exceeds your lifetime over-contribution limit of $ 2,000.
RRSP Over-Contributions Penalty / Excess Contributions
You are subject to a penalty of 1 % per month on the portion of your RRSP contribution that exceeds your lifetime over-contribution limit of $ 2,000.
Cancellations made at least 30 days prior to the scheduled arrival date will
be subject to a penalty of 20 % of the total value of the reservation to cover the costs of reserving the room until the date of cancellation and administrative expenses incurred.
Cancellations on the visitor's part, made more than 16 days before their arrival, will have to
be subject to a penalty of USD 25.00 American Dollars, for administrative expenses
Cancellations on the visitor's part, within 15 days before their arrival, will have to
be subject to a penalty of the value of the first night, plus USD 25.00 American Dollars, for administrative expenses
Employers that don't comply with the conditions of either Program after December 1st, 2015 could
be subject to a penalty of a one, two, five or 10 year ban from use of the Program (s).
If a condominium, without reasonable excuse, does not permit a requester to examine or obtain copies of records, the condominium may
be subject to a penalty of up to $ 5,000.00.
Directors and officers of a corporation, including College Board of Governors, have a specific duty to «take all reasonable care» to prevent the corporation from committing an offence, failing which each director or officer could
be subject to a penalty of up to $ 50,000 per day or part day.
If you are caught driving without car insurance,
you are subject to the penalties of the state you are in.
When the noncustodial parent has child support that is more than 30 days late, the custodial parent must serve the other parent with a notice of delinquency, which provides the amount the parent owes in child support, and a notice that the unpaid support
is subject to a penalty of 6 percent per month.
Not exact matches
The IRS also says its rules
are backward looking, so you could
be subject to penalties for improper tax treatment
of Bitcoin income in prior years.
If you haven't filed a 2014 return and owe taxes (as opposed
to being owed a refund), you could
be subject to the failure -
to - file
penalty, which could cost 5 percent
of your unpaid tax bill each month it goes unpaid after the April deadline, and potentially up
to 25 percent.
(If you
're subject to both late - filing and late - payment
penalties in a given month, the maximum total
penalty for that period would
be 5 percent
of unpaid taxes.)
A beneficiary who
is subject to the life expectancy option but failed
to withdraw RMD amounts by the applicable deadline may receive an automatic waiver
of the
penalty by withdrawing the total balance
of the inherited account by Dec. 31
of the fifth year that follows the year the retirement account owner died (the five - year rule).
If you cash out before the age
of 59.5 years, you may
be subject to penalties and taxes (exceptions apply, such as first - time house purchases and education expenses) but the contributions
are the first
to come out.
Potential drawbacks
of being a large group: We
are subject to the «pay or play» rule — provide coverage that meets the requirements, or pay a
penalty — as well as automatic employee enrollment upon hire and at renewal.
Additionally, members
of the public
are not required
to respond
to a collection
of information, nor
be subject to a
penalty for failing
to respond, unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number.
Withdrawals
of taxable amounts from an annuity
are subject to ordinary income tax, and, if taken before age 59 1/2, may
be subject to a 10 % IRS
penalty.
And if you
're under 59 1/2 years
of age, you'll
be subject to a 10 percent federal
penalty and possibly a state
penalty, depending on where you live.
In addition
to locking up your money for that period, you
are also
subject to a
penalty if you withdraw some or all
of your funds before the «surrender period»
is over.
The portion
of each withdrawal that
is subject to taxes and
penalties is prorated based on the portion
of the total account balance that comes from earnings; the rest
is a nontaxable return
of contributions.
If employee
is under age 59 1/2, withdrawals may
be subject to a 25 %
penalty if taken within the first 2 years
of beginning participation, and possibly
to a 10 %
penalty if taken after that time period.
But if you
're under age 59 1/2 and your withdrawal dips into your earnings — in other words, if you withdraw more than you've contributed in total — you could
be subject to both taxes and
penalties on the earnings portion
of the withdrawal.
Withdrawals
of earnings from a Roth IRA before age 59 1/2 may not
be subject to the 10 % federal
penalty tax (or any other taxes) if the IRA has
been held for at least 5 years and one
of the following applies:
Such a determination could
subject a wide swath
of industry members
to legal
penalties - far beyond the promoters
of recent initial coin offerings (ICOs) who
were already on alert the last few months.
You will have
to offer health insurance coverage for your employees, whereby the employee portion
of the premium does not equal more than 9.5 %
of their wages, or you can
be subject to a per employee
penalty on all employees above 30.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed
to disclose that: (i) the Company
was engaged in predatory lending practices that saddled subprime borrowers and / or those with poor or limited credit histories with high - interest rate debt that they could not repay; (ii) many
of the Company's customers
were using Qudian - provided loans
to repay their existing loans, thereby inflating the Company's revenues and active borrower numbers and increasing the likelihood
of defaults; (iii) the Company
was providing online loans
to college students despite a governmental ban on the practice; (iv) the Company
was engaged overly aggressive and improper collection practices; (v) the Company had understated the number
of its non-performing loans in the Registration Statement and Prospectus; (vi) because
of the Company's improper lending, underwriting and collection practices it
was subject to a heightened risk
of adverse actions by Chinese regulators; (vii) the Company's largest sales platform and strategic partner, Alipay, and Ant Financial, could unilaterally cap the APR for loans provided by Qudian; (viii) the Company had failed
to implement necessary safeguards
to protect customer data; (ix) data for nearly one million Company customers had
been leaked for sale
to the black market, including names, addresses, phone numbers, loan information, accounts and, in some cases, passwords
to CHIS, the state - backed higher - education qualification verification institution in China,
subjecting the Company
to undisclosed risks
of penalties and financial and reputational harm; and (x) as a result
of the foregoing, Qudian's public statements
were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
Withdrawals
of taxable amounts from an annuity
are subject to ordinary income tax and, if taken prior
to age 59 1/2, may
be subject to a 10 % IRS
penalty.
The worst example I've seen
was legislation that imposed strict liability on publishers — that means any violation, regardless
of fault or care taken,
is subject to penalties.
If your distribution isn't qualified — for example, if you receive a payout before the five - year waiting period has elapsed — the portion
of your distribution that represents an investment on those earnings will
be taxable and will also
be subject to a 10 percent early distribution
penalty if you
're under the age
of 59.5.
If you attempt
to tap the money early, you
are subject to a 10 percent
penalty rate on top
of the regular tax hit although you can take a 401 (k) loan or hardship withdrawal, which
is almost always a terrible idea.
Any person who breaches the Act, the regulations, a term or condition
of a licence, or an order or direction
of the Minister,
is guilty
of an offence (
s 7)
subject to a
penalty of not more than $ 10 million (in the case
of a corporation) or $ 1 million (in the case
of an individual), for each day or part thereof that the offence
is committed.
It
is a place
of PUBLIC accommodation, and if it fails
to conduct itself accordingly, it must
be subject to civil
penalties.
# 1) Breaking the law, and
subject to whatever
penalties our courts
of law deemed fit, in relationship
to whatever your «violent rampage»
was.
One
of the mysteries surrounding the upcoming presidential inauguration
is that
of why the various celebrities who have refused
to perform for the Commander in Chief have not
been subject to the same brutal legal and financial
penalties as those humble small business owners who have declined
to bake cakes for gay weddings.
It
is also glaringly obvious that —
to put it mildly — there
is a tension between the pope's words on
subjects such as the death
penalty, and the doctrine
of the Church.
This
is not just a logical nicety but an important protection
of the freedom
of association — a freedom that has
been safeguarded in decisions like NAACP v. Alabama (357 U.S. 449, 1958), which held that a state may not compel a voluntary association
of citizens
to turn over its list
of members because that might
subject them
to governmental
penalties.
I turned intentionally
to a life
of crime at age twelve and found myself facing the death
penalty at age twenty for offenses including conspiracies
to commit bank robberies, hijackings, and homicide, and then, after a merciful and undeserved reprieve from God, spent ten years in America's worst prison trying
to figure out, among other things, the nature
of punishment — and «Saving Punishment» by Stephen Webb
is certainly the best meditation I've come across on the
subject.
(1) Knowingly sells or labels a product as organic, except in accordance with the Act, shall
be subject to a civil
penalty of not more than the amount specified in 3.91 (b)(1)(xxxvii)
of this title» per violation.
For comparison, under the Fair Work Act,
penalties related
to unprotected industrial relations activity
are subject to far less severe
penalties of a maximum
of 60
penalty units — that
is, $ 12,600.
Equivalent provisions under the Fair Work Act
are subject to far less severe
penalties, with a maximum
of 60
penalty units — that
is, about $ 12,600.
For comparison, unprotected industrial relations activity under the Fair Work Act 2009
is subject to far less
penalties, a maximum
of 60
penalty units — that
is, $ 12,600.
Marouane Fellaini
was subjected to a lot
of finger - pointing after conceding the
penalty against Everton which turned a win into a draw.
...
subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or
penalties as
are prescribed by law and
are necessary in a democratic society, in the interests
of national security, territorial integrity or public safety, for the prevention
of disorder or crime, for the protection
of health or morals,...
The CIOT
is concerned that
penalties under the GAAR
are being introduced before a single case has
been heard by the GAAR Advisory Panel, despite it
being launched in 2013 — and with taxpayers still unsure
of what activities will
be subject to counteraction.