Sentences with phrase «penalty provisions»

For higher - income couples, the disparities are even more egregious, making bracket structure one of the biggest marriage penalty provisions in the tax laws.
Any person electing to appear before the designated official or who is required so to appear shall be deemed to have waived his or her right to the civil penalty provisions of s. 318.18.
(D) the satisfaction of any penalty rate or penalty provision relating to a default arising from any failure by the debtor to perform nonmonetary obligations under the executory contract or unexpired lease.
In the event of divorce, property settlement can include a specific «early withdrawal penalty provision» called QDRO = from the court: «Qualified Domestic Relations Order» wherein the former spouse received $ $ in the event no other non-qualified money is available for the property settlement.
Last August, th court upheld the constitutionality of the Competition Act's misleading advertising and administrative monetary penalty provisions, but dismissed most of the Commissioner of Competition's case against Chatr Wireless Inc. and its parent Rogers.
The transfer pricing penalty provision is aimed at balancing the «reasonable efforts» made by taxpayers in setting and documenting arm's length terms and conditions for intercompany transactions rather than focusing solely on accuracy.
«The Privacy Act 1988 confers a range of privacy regulatory powers which include powers to investigate an alleged interference with privacy and enforcement powers ranging from less serious to more serious regulatory action, including powers to accept an enforceable undertaking, make a determination, or apply to the court for a civil penalty order for a breach of a civil penalty provision
The Productivity Commission reviewed the NCP in 2005, noting that monetary incentives were a significant part of the success of the reforms, and recommending future use of financial incentives and penalty provisions, where appropriate.
This amendment increases the «look back» period from 18 months to five years to both strengthen the penalty provisions to encourage compliance and bring State provisions into line with recent federal regulations to promote highway safety.
The penalty provisions are intended to encourage taxpayers to take reasonable care in complying with their tax obligations.
Justice Mosley did find that the Act's penalty provisions, ss 54 (1)(c) & (1.1) were unconstitutional, saying they «fundamentally altered the nature of the section 13 process and brought it uncomfortably close to the state's ultimate control measure, criminal prosecution.»
However, Mosley found that the Tribunal should have «severed» the penalty provisions and applied section 13 and its other remedies.
The Tribunal erred in failing to consider whether s 13 remained constitutionally viable if it declined to apply the penalty provisions.
Leaving aside the questionable necessity of creating a new class of illegally trafficked goods for our Criminal Code to address, the truly shocking news in the announcement came as the penalty provisions were unveiled.
Your lease will contain some sort of penalty provision to ensure that you maintain coverage.
«One of the main drivers behind CMBS originations over the past several quarters is the more than $ 300 billion of maturing loans that will come due over the next three years, the majority of which are still subject to prepayment lockout or penalty provisions,» they wrote in a recent note.
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