From the standpoint of a firm's culture, a class
of permanent income partners can be a morale buster.
Not exact matches
Even if U.S. firms were able to make such a transition, Petri said this would likely result in a
permanent annual reduction in U.S. national
income of more than $ 100 billion, or 0.8 percent.
The governor wants legislators to pass his deficit - reduction package, which includes reinstating the state
income tax and overhauling the state's $ 50 billion so - called
Permanent Fund, which pays the annual dividends every Alaskan receives, representing their share
of the state's cumulative oil wealth.
Participants must be Canadian citizens or
permanent residents with a household
income of less than $ 150,000 and the purchase price can not exceed $ 750,000.
To qualify at Citizens Bank, you must be a U.S. citizen or
permanent resident with good credit and annual
income of $ 24,000 or more.
The current rate
of income flow perhaps is more likely to be seen as approximating
permanent income.
These sorts
of special companies are rare enough that I truly don't understand why people aren't chomping at the bit to get their hands on some, not in the usual sense
of «picking stocks», but as a
permanent addition to the family's collection
of assets that throw off passive
income.
Is the drive for passive
income in an age
of stagnation placing the global economy in
permanent peril and creating a context for social strife?
If interest rate expectations many years forward have fallen, then expectations about the
permanent level
of interest
income should have declined as well.
Most provisions were set to expire at the end
of 2010, but were first extended through 2012 and then generally made
permanent for all but high -
income taxpayers by the American Taxpayer Relief Act
of 2012.
We do that in a variety
of ways, but key among them is reconciling the
income statement to the cash - flow statement to identify
permanent or semi-
permanent shortfalls in cash flow relative to earnings.»
Many card issuers require that applicants have a verifiable
permanent address in Canada and a verifiable source
of income (i.e. proof
of income).
«You would never want someone
of very modest
income to buy a
permanent life insurance policy that they couldn't afford on an ongoing basis.
The project allows investors to get
permanent income in the form
of cryptocurrency for monthly basis
Had the individual purchased
permanent life insurance, he or she could have access to a potentially significant source
of supplemental retirement
income in the future (depending on the policy type), while preserving the death benefit in perpetuity (note, however, that the death benefit and cash value
of a policy is reduced in the event
of a loan or partial surrender, and the chance
of lapsing the policy increases).
To qualify at Discover, you must be a U.S. citizen or
permanent resident who is at least 18 years old and has household
income of $ 25,000 per year.
Whether your organization needs to increase sales, boost
income, increase output, expand creativity, enhance problem - solving, find more balance or improve customer service — these disciplines, when put into practice, will create massive and
permanent change in the lives
of your participants and in the day - to - day operations
of your organization.
Accordingly, in Congress in 1913 he authored the Underwood Tariff, which reduced tariffs and introduced
income taxes as a
permanent feature
of the nation's revenue.
The problems
of many
of the homeless are complex: addictions, mental and / or physical illness, lack
of employment and
income, lack
of job experience, lack
of education, low self - esteem and
of course lack
of permanent shelter, and more.
The consequences
of this state
of affairs are the
permanent increase
of income on capital at the expense
of labor, a pervasive economic insecurity, and the growth
of poverty.
The IPGL is being formed, says White, because: 1) many pro golfers would welcome a
permanent base with guaranteed
income, a retirement plan, limited travel and opportunities for «star status» in an adopted community (e.g., Ron Santo is from Seattle, but Chicago is where his name sells pizza); 2) most golf fans never see live golf competition except on television, and even on TV they are increasingly unable to identify with the players because
of the abundance
of faceless — meaning what's the name
of the guy who won this week?
I didn't realize that with the zero
income that the district is required to follow up on that (in the case
of your district, means sending a new application), because
of the logic that it is impossible to live with no
income at all, so... thus... zero
income wouldn't be a
permanent status.
Gifts
of any size may be made under living trusts or by will to establish temporary or
permanent funds for the use
of both principal and
income, or
income alone.
The Sitka Conservation Society is partnering with other state organizations this legislative session to advocate for
permanent state funding, which would create student access to local foods regardless
of family
income.
Towns voted for the fiscal cliff compromise bill, which made
permanent most
of the Bush tax cuts originally passed in 2001 and 2003 while also raising tax rates on the highest
income levels.
Equally, a basic
income attached to individuals as a right
of citizenship is more likely to be realised and entrenched if it is bundled up with a
permanent funding source, and so is quarantined from the vicissitudes
of annual budget rounds and spending decisions.
... What the 53/47 dividing line says, to the direct contrary, is that
income status is a
permanent political condition, defrocking all Americans
of agency and independent thought.
Alaska is the only state in the world to pay its individual citizens an annual, equal
income, known as the
permanent fund dividend (PFD), and this «basic income» is financed by the investment returns of its sovereign wealth fund, the Alaska Permanent Fu
permanent fund dividend (PFD), and this «basic
income» is financed by the investment returns
of its sovereign wealth fund, the Alaska
Permanent Fu
Permanent Fund (APF).
«I believe the millionaires tax is still the best, most reliable, most verifiable way to get that
permanent funding for the MTA, especially because our vision for the millionaires tax includes the Fair Fares concept, meaning half price Metrocards for low -
income New Yorkers as a matter
of equity and fairness and creating opportunity,» he said.
The project will consist
of a high - rise and several low - rise towers, and will provide 600
permanent units
of low to middle
income apartments, along with 550 luxury apartments.
HCR provided Low -
Income Housing Tax Credits which resulted in tax credit equity in the amount
of $ 8.3 million toward
permanent financing.
If he believes that the state's tax structure is a job - killer and one
of the chief reasons why upstate New York remains mired in a
permanent recession, he ought to ask for broader tax cuts, including a decrease in the state's personal
income tax rate, which tops out at nearly 9 percent (that does not include the additional tax burden placed on city residents, who pay up to 3.8 percent in personal
income taxes.)
That would require «a
permanent tax increase
of $ 9,450 per household — a figure that would rise with
incomes each year.»
Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrats» Treasury spokesman, said: «What we really need is
permanent, fully funded tax cuts targeted at those on low and average
incomes, through reductions in
income tax, rather than giving a temporary VAT cut, which will primarily reward the big spenders who have loads
of money.»
All the while, Johnson couldn't maintain the party line on graduate tax or a
permanent 50p rate
of income tax.
Under the proposals approved by the City Council, the council member whose district a development is in chooses from several options, mandating different percentages
of permanent affordable housing for people making anywhere from 40 percent
of area median
income, or AMI, to 115 percent.
A $ 16,250,000 New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC)
permanent first mortgage loan for the rehabilitation
of Simpson Street Apartments in the Bronx, containing 301 low -
income units.
In particular, the two asked the mayor make
permanent the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project, a first -
of - its - kind pilot program launched almost three years ago to furnish all low -
income immigrants fighting deportation with a lawyer.
The MIF approved a commitment to insure a $ 2,750,000 Community Preservation Corporation (CPC)
permanent mortgage loan for the rehabilitation
of Stevedore Lofts in Oswego County, containing 29 low -
income apartments.
As well as their focus on the constitution with the promise
of a bill
of rights, their manifesto, Change the Face
of Britain, called for
permanent prices and
incomes policies, better pensions and a minimum earnings level.
Schoolhouse Terrace at Croton Heights will offer mixed -
income apartments for seniors and families and has the potential to create more than 350 construction jobs and five
permanent jobs with a total project cost
of $ 62.9 million.
According to the Human Rights Campaign, she voted against the repealing
of «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» legislation, opposed legislation that would grant equal tax treatment for employer - provided health coverage for domestic partners, opposed legislation to grant same - sex partners
of U.S. citizens and
permanent residents the same immigration benefits
of married couples and opposed legislation to permit state Medicaid programs to cover low -
income, HIV - positive Americans before they develop AIDS.
«A sharp,
permanent increase in taxes on a small group
of highly mobile taxpayers, who enjoy a great deal
of discretion over the timing and nature
of their
income, will inevitably cause some
of them to either shift
income away from this jurisdiction, or earn less, or collect the
income in forms that will not be taxed,» said E.J. McMahon on the fiscally conservative Manhattan Institute.
Liu, however, is also employing the term betrayal to characterize Avella's lack
of fidelity to the Democratic Party and, therefore, progressive issues such as the Women's Equality Act, a more generous minimum wage, and
permanent funding for de Blasio's pre-K initiative in the form
of higher
income taxes on the wealthiest city residents.
If the Treasury had its way in full, the likelihood is that people on
incomes of roughly # 40,000 - # 50,000 would face a
permanent mix
of withdrawn tax breaks and higher tax rates - what Altman calls a «cliff edge».
There shall be a Committee on Grants, appointed by the President, with the advice
of the Council, consisting
of eight members, two appointed annually for a period
of four years, which shall award for scientific research such part
of the
income from the
permanent and special funds
of the Association as may be appropriated for that purpose by the Council.
We do not mean to be Apocalyptic, but, in the catalog
of wars launched by states and
of examples
of dysfunctional management
of our global ecology, we should also include the social wars that have broken out more or less openly, revealing an almost
permanent demonstration
of exclusion and
of economic and social inequalities in the low -
income districts
of towns, both large and small, in every continent.
The budget - cutting dismissal
of 2,100
permanent teachers last year disproportionately affected three schools in low -
income and minority areas, violating the state constitutional right
of students to an equal and proper education, according to the lawsuit.
[n10] The Available School Fund, which received
income from the
Permanent School Fund as well as from a state ad valorem property tax and other designated taxes, [n11] served as the disbursing arm for most state educational funds throughout the late 1800's and first half
of this century.
[n8] The
Permanent School Fund, its predecessor established in 1854 with $ 2,000,000 realized from an annexation settlement, [n9] was thereafter endowed with millions
of acres
of public land set aside to assure a continued source
of income for school support.