The phrase
"miscellaneous revenues" refers to money that is earned or collected from random or various sources. It includes income that doesn't fit into specific categories.
Full definition
Because life insurance was looked at almost as if it were a tax shelter, and to avoid abuse of single pay policies, Congress created what we refer to as a modified endowment contract in 1988 with the introduction of TAMRA, the Technical and
Miscellaneous Revenue act of 1988.
Other revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from the sale of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange and
miscellaneous revenues were up $ 577 million (2.3 %), compared to a decline of 0.9 % forecast in the 2018 Budget.
Other revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from the sale of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange and
miscellaneous revenues, were $ 188 million (2.0 %), compared to the 2017 Budget forecast of 9.0 % for the year as a whole.
Other revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from the sale of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange and
miscellaneous revenues, were down $ 118 million -LRB--0.8 %), compared to the October 2017 Update of an increase of 5.3 % for the year as a whole.
Other revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from the sale of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange and
miscellaneous revenues were up $ 638 million (3.2 %).
Other revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from the sale of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange and
miscellaneous revenues, were up $ 45 million (0.2 %), compared to the FES of an increase of 5.3 % for the year as a whole.
Other revenues (consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and
miscellaneous revenues) were down $ 2.5 billion, (8.4 %,) primarily due to the $ 2.2 billion gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
Within budgetary revenues, «other» revenues, (consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and
miscellaneous revenues) were down $ 1.4 billion, (9.1 %,) solely due to the $ 2.2 billion gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
Within budgetary revenues, «other» revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and
miscellaneous revenues were down $ 1.7 billion, or 19.4 %, primarily due to the gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
Within budgetary revenues, «other» revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and
miscellaneous revenues were down $ 1.5 billion, or 11.0 %, solely due to the gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
Other revenues (consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and
miscellaneous revenues) were down $ 1.2 billion, (6.7 %,) solely due to the $ 2.2 billion gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
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miscellaneous revenues.
Under the Technical and
Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988, distributions from a policy determined to be a MEC, such as loans or cash surrenders, are potentially taxable and could be subject to an IRS 10 % penalty tax.
The last of these acts was called the Technical and
Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988 (TAMRA).
As of June 21st of 1988, the federal government placed into effect the Technical and
Miscellaneous Revenue Act (TAMRA), which placed limits on the amount of money that can be put into a life insurance contract during the first 7 years of the policy's existence.
However, Congress did not agree that life insurance should be used in this manner and therefore passed the Technical and
Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988 (TAMRA).