The phrase
"one's voluntary contributions" refers to the things that someone willingly offers or donates without being forced or obligated to do so.
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Some union leaders have expressed fear that being forced to rely
on voluntary contributions for their political activities would dramatically reduce their power and influence.
Schools are not allowed to charge for education in school hours, but no law prevents them from asking
for voluntary contributions for the benefit of the school or any school activities.
Let us apply the same philosophy to other areas; let us fund our military, the police, the fire departments, road repairs, etc
by voluntary contribution!
The model complements levy investment
through voluntary contributions and supports some of the more commercial aspects of R&D, benefiting the whole supply chain.
If you won't have enough, you can give your super a boost by making
extra voluntary contributions to your super on an ongoing basis which can really add up over time.
The school may invite, but not require, parents to
make voluntary contributions for school activities in order to enhance what is otherwise provided.
I think you could appeal a bit more directly to readers
for voluntary contributions to cover research costs since you are providing a free public service as opposed to a profit making business service.
Fundraising or fund raising (also known as «development») is the process of soliciting and gathering
voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies (see also crowd funding).
Government is in the process of setting up a fund to
receive voluntary contributions from individuals to support the implementation of its flagship Free Senior High School programme, and the education sector as a whole.
PILOT programs call on property - owning tax - exempt institutions to make
voluntary contributions in lieu of taxes, to help cover the costs of city services such as police and fire protection, snow removal, and public education.
On 9 May 2017, the Government announced that from 1 July 2018 individuals will be able to apply to
withdraw voluntary contributions made to super after 1 July 2017 for a first home.
«Disposable» means that which is left over after you pay mandatory taxes and retirement contributions, but
voluntary contributions don't count.
On a federal level, the Harper government has steered clear of calls for increasing mandatory employee - employer contributions to the CPP in favour of a policy that enables
voluntary contributions under professional management.
[1][2] Fundraising Fundraising or fund raising (also known as «development») is the process of soliciting and
gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies (see also crowd funding).
As put in the US case Commissioner v. Newman «nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions,
not voluntary contributions.
Fee: Quantitative Urolith Analysis = No cost Quantitative urolith analysis is supported by a generous educational gift from Hill's Pet Nutrition and by
essential voluntary contributions from pet owners, industry partners, and veterinary clinics worldwide.
This guidance made it easier for 401 (k) participants to roll
voluntary contributions into a Roth IRA, where the money could then grow tax - free — just like Roth deferrals inside a 401 (k) plan.
The PIRSA grants are dollar for
dollar voluntary contribution grants, and their purpose is to offer «support in assisting food and beverage businesses and industry associations to help attain industry standard third - party certifications that will support achievement of either or both of the following aims: (a) accessing new or higher value markets for product, or (b) contributing to premium positioning and achieving superior prices for products.»
When the «mega back door» Roth IRA contribution started to receive media coverage, we began to hear from 401 (k) sponsors interested in
adding voluntary contributions to their plan.
At that time, Alberta and Quebec were not supportive and Ottawa decided to focus on a new program called Pooled Registered Pension Plans, which would
involve voluntary contributions rather than the mandatory payments employees and employers make through CPP premiums.
The changes, which include changes to contribution caps and rules, transition to retirement and the pension transfer cap, have seen retirement savers rush to pad out their superannuation accounts with a surge in
voluntary contributions ahead of the June cut - off.
It was made the custodian of AA «tradition and policy,» as well as repository of funds, collected from literature sales and a
strictly voluntary contribution of one dollar per member by local groups.
The Australian Organic Market Report is funded by Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
using voluntary contributions from Australian Organic Ltd..
The Minister of Trade, Alan Kyerematen, on Friday, stood his grounds that the Ministry can not be accused of official indiscretion for
accepting voluntary contributions and sponsorship to organise an event for which receipts were issued.
Funding comes from local business partners, including a local coffee shop and a real estate agent, the P&C and a garden levy of $ 5 per child per year (as part of the
parent voluntary contribution).
SAIL
features voluntary contributions from across the South Australian education landscape, its steering committee comprising of representatives from CESA, AISSA and DECD, along with Microsoft Expert Educators and teachers.
Funding through the GCM provides a means for
aggregating voluntary contributions from multiple donors into a trust fund (GCM Donor Fund) and to allocate these funds to priorities agreed to by the donors (GCM Donor Board).
The Friend of Wind award is presented to individuals or groups in recognition of
outstanding voluntary contributions to advancing awareness of the benefits of wind energy at the community level in Canada.
Finance, technology and capacity - building support (Art. 9, 10 and 11)-- The Paris Agreement reaffirms the obligations of developed countries to support the efforts of developing country Parties to build clean, climate - resilient futures, while for the first time
encouraging voluntary contributions by other Parties.