Sentences with phrase «retroactive adjustment»

"Retroactive adjustment" means making changes or corrections to something that happened in the past, after it has already happened. Full definition
The new law allows for retroactive adjustments of January 2013 tax bills.
Last week, when Norm Pattis posted that Hillary is opposed to calls for retroactive adjustments to sentences for those convicted of possession of crack cocaine.
In the original appeal, the ONCA had allowed the appeal but declined to order a new trial, and had instead found that the record was sufficient to allow the court to calculate retroactive adjustments to child and spousal support.
Bitfinex noted they are aware the BCC / BCU CSTs need retroactive adjustments to reflect BCH, as well as BTG, after the event tomorrow.
The November 2010 Fiscal Monitor contained a number of special adjustments: a revaluation of the Government's shares in General Motors (this increased the deficit by $ 0.7 billion in November 2010) and a retroactive adjustment in November 2009 for the increase in the Working Income Tax Benefit (which increased the deficit in that month by $ 0.4 billion).
It is important to note, though, that retroactive adjustments or supplementation of stipends with NRSA funds for awards made prior to 1 October 2001 are not permitted.
Based on recent practices, Service Canada would be able to catch up with a retroactive adjustment in the fall of 2015 to account for the updated 2014 data filed with your latest tax return, says Runchey.
And there is no obvious trend to their retroactive adjustments.
In Giroux v. Mueller the main question was whether there should be a retroactive adjustment to the child support owed by the father, and if so, how far back it should go.
On this basis, we are satisfied that there should be no retroactive adjustment and the appellant is not required to pay this amount.»
The retroactive adjustment of alimony could result in unfair, unanticipated results.
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