Sentences with phrase «other ordinary expenses»

Let's face it — if you give your employee a $ 500 bonus, $ 350 will end up paying for groceries, bills or other ordinary expenses.

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South Korean family - run business empires like Samsung Group have a reputation for low dividend payouts and other governance practices that favour controlling shareholders at the expense of ordinary investors.
The IRS approves travel and transportation, shipping of baggage and luggage, use of a rental car, meals, lodging and other «ordinary and necessary» expenses that may be incurred during travel.
Certain of the underwriters and their respective affiliates have performed, and may in the future perform, various investment banking, financial advisory and other services for us, our affiliates and our officers in the ordinary course of business, for which they received and may receive customary fees and reimbursement of expenses.
Even if your rental home is producing positive cash flow, depreciation and other expenses associated with homeownership can be deducted from ordinary taxable income.
To make this ordinary expense cash flow measurement method work, you would need to pay other mortgage / debt payments and investments from a different account.
While adoption fees, donations, and other fundraising covers these expenses, there just isn't funding in our budget to cover out of the ordinary expenses.
March 2018 Expenses: Item Expenses Necessity / Dog $ 104.92 Tea / Coffee $ 35.39 Eating Out $ 348.75 Groceries $ 274.88 Clothes $ 43.67 Other $ 4,455.19 Travel $ 723.12 Gas $ 108.50 Monthly Bills (HOA, mortgage, etc) $ 11,996.85 Total Spending $ 18,091.27 This seems extremely high and out of the ordinary.
On the other hand, 5 percent on ordinary expenses such as gas and groceries is a return on investment that's hard to ignore if you're truly cash - strapped.
Examples of ordinary deductible business expenses include operating expenses such as payroll, utilities, rent, leases, and other operational costs.
On the other hand, it is treated as an ordinary business expense on the part of the employer.
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