You can make other tax-free gifts, called potentially exempt transfers, and they will be free from IHT if you survive another seven years. |
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It's as if his on-the-field lieutenant is exempt from being substituted, is exempt too from criticism. |
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Some systems allow the user to train the software to recognize spam or to exempt messages from spam blocking. |
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Without exception, those who concoct these systems exempt themselves from condemnation. |
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What priest hearing confessions and offering the comfort of God's forgiveness is exempt from the call to Christlike humility? |
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Fresh cucumbers and gherkins, canned vegetables, and sunflower oil, exported within the fixed quotas, are exempt from custom duties. |
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It's been in place for ages now, it's just that certain people on an utterly illogical white list have been exempt. |
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The only dogs exempt from this rule are the toy breeds and puppies under 16 weeks of age. |
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Do they have to hold a licence, to pass a test, be insured, display L-plates, or are they exempt and not obliged to wear crash helmets? |
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I suppose it shows that no town is exempt from violence in this day and age. |
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Under Texas law, these are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt. |
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Property owned by a benevolent organization and used exclusively for benevolent purposes is exempt from taxation. |
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Apparently I'm exempt from jury duty as my father is in the Police and I may have a 'biased' view towards the matter. |
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Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty. |
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Interest is exempt from state and local taxes, and you can defer paying federal taxes until you redeem your bonds. |
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This may also affect Bermudians who wish to work for exempt companies in Bermuda. |
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Last week's Western Open offered up exempt spots for the Open just as this Scottish Open does. |
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This is commonly interpreted to mean that water was initially exempt, but in the final stages this exemption was withdrawn. |
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Am I expected to pay the IRS on the profit from the sale or am I exempt from capital gains taxes? |
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We'll get it back after our first appointment but it's still a lot of money for NHS exempt patients to have to find. |
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As a middle-aged baby boomer, I am certainly not exempt from the wishes and dreams of the anti-aging movement. |
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Ten concessionary exempt permits will also be given to the Methodist Church on Hartley Street. |
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Surely, some say, these elites should not be entirely exempt from pressure to adopt more climate friendly lifestyles. |
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Coaches like exempt events because they provide the opportunity to play high-level competition in neutral settings. |
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The Nice Treaty does not exempt Ireland from joining a common European defence policy. |
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The law does not exempt service members from legal obligations that result from an act of wrongdoing. |
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He also promised to immediately exempt minimum wage earners from tax and give them a rebate for this year. |
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Playing for the national team does not exempt young players from three years of national service. |
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But he said Cepa did not exempt Hong Kong firms from complying with mainland business licensing requirements. |
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Thus, journalists' duties vary along a spectrum from the nonexempt to the exempt. |
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Hayden had been one of the exempt 50 going into the final event of the PBA season, the World Championship. |
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The taxpayer is exempt from late-payment penalties or fines for having sheltered income by moving cash out of the country. |
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Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction. |
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Bow Wow may be more famous than the average teenager, but that hasn't made him exempt from life's growing pains. |
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Biologists do not claim that life is exempt from any of the laws of thermodynamics. |
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It alleged the structure was not exempt from normal planning permission requirements, as mobile base stations sometimes are. |
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Transport for London last week said the letter was a mistake and that dodgems, pictured right, were exempt. |
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On top of that, not only do the miserly beggars want the land for free, but they want it exempt from transfer tax. |
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All of the houses at Highlands are exempt from stamp duty for owner-occupiers. |
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All of the houses qualify for the first-time buyer's grant and are exempt from stamp duty. |
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Tax exempt savings, however, such as Tessas, Personal Equity Plans and Individual Savings Accounts do not need to be declared on the return. |
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Even workers with conditions such as claustrophobia who cannot use public transport are not exempt. |
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In consequence many bank and finance house loans secured by land mortgages are exempt from the controls of the Act. |
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In a homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic world, however, even the safest places are not exempt from hate crimes. |
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The houses are exempt from stamp duty for owner occupiers and also benefit from mortgage interest relief for investors. |
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He would like your main residence to be exempt, as it is for capital gains tax. |
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Hand tools such as spades, shovels, sickles etc, which currently attract a 16 per cent excise duty will also be fully exempt. |
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In addition to IBCs, there are limited partnerships and trusts, all of which are exempt from taxation. |
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Just in case you were wondering, motorcycles and hearses are exempt from the four person rule. |
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And, as it happens, people taking over ruins and renovating them will still be exempt from paying council tax for a year. |
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Long-term capital gains tax on shares would be exempt if bought and sold on a recognised stock exchange. |
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Diagnostic kits for detecting hepatitis B alone are exempt from excise duty. |
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Still others simply spend the money or save in exempt assets rather than pay outstanding bills. |
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Technically the cathedral was bankrupt but the Church of England's exempt status meant this could not be declared. |
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Prison cells, hotel rooms, psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes and hospices are exempt from the ban. |
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They were liable to pneumonia, respiratory, and tubercular diseases but were comparatively exempt from malaria, diphtheria, and scarlatina. |
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In most cases, renting out flats is considered unearned income and is therefore exempt. |
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The increase in support was possible because many domestic programs are exempt from World Trade Organization disciplines. |
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That is why we view with concern a proposal to partially exempt NSW politicians from the purview of the state's anti-corruption watchdog. |
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Electricity produced from green power stations is to be exempt from the climate change levy. |
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For example, it is becoming clear that co-option has played a critical role in evolution and the homeotic genes are not exempt in this regard. |
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Under the Act, newspapers, magazines and periodicals are exempt from the need to be qualified to give advice. |
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Supporters believe emergency drivers should be exempt from speed limits when lives depend on a swift response. |
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If you decide the money is a gift it is classed as a potentially exempt transfer and will fall out of your estate after seven years. |
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Manure from privately kept horses is classed as household waste and will be exempt from the tax. |
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Such dogs were exempt from taxes, and their owners docked the dogs' tails to document their occupation. |
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Padilla should not be exempt from detention simply because he managed to elude capture and make his way to this country. |
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Livingstone would not be exempt from a Blair-type trashing if he too disappoints these high expectations. |
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No thesis of theology escapes criticism, and no edict is exempt from conscientious dissent. |
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Many small companies are exempt from some regulations, but others can become burdensome when a business is quickly expanding. |
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We're generally suspicious of boxing and we exempt wrestling from all expectations of fair play. |
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Under Texas law, Individual Retirement Accounts are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt. |
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The legislation, however, does not place a flat cap on the value of the homestead exemption that an individual can exempt in bankruptcy. |
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Dividends and capital gains are also exempt from the Social Security and Medicare taxes. |
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The banks on the list will be exempt from identifying each individual client. |
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All payments are classed as FBT exempt and can be paid from pre-tax dollars. |
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Most gifts are exempt from inheritance tax as long as they are made to individuals more than seven years before your death. |
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Ghosters think they're exempt from all forms of texting etiquette and human decency. |
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A gift or inheritance taken by a donee or successor who is a spouse of the disponer is exempt from capital acquisitions tax. |
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Germany will also be exempt, but following recent proposals from its government will retain its own mandatory system. |
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This had made them exempt from certain legislation that does not apply to the Crown. |
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Inheritance tax is levied only on the estate, not on the recipients of any exempt gifts. |
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Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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Is he exempt if he damages a tail-end batsman when bowling a bouncer at their heads? |
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I propose that rough coloured precious gemstones should be exempt from customs duty just as rough semiprecious stones are. |
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I wonder if this law extends to cover police horses, or are they somehow exempt from this law? |
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It has been converted to run on LPG so is exempt from the London congestion charge. |
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I think W K Quick may have got his wires crossed regarding certain drivers being exempt from paying vehicle excise duty. |
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Public Benevolent Institutions are exempt from fringe benefits tax and income tax. |
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Mr. Aiyar has also asked the ministry to exempt domestic cooking gas LPG and kerosene from customs and excise duties. |
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Any income earned by the fund, in terms of dividends, interest or rental income, is exempt from income tax. |
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Food preparations based on fruits and vegetables are completely exempt from excise duty. |
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This suggests that Dada artists are exempt from the general rule that ironists are the biggest victims of their own irony. |
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The economy shifted to trade, and in 1724 Charlotte Amalie became a free port where goods were exempt from customs duties and regulation. |
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And this particularly applies to the tax exempt savings plans that you can get with friendly societies. |
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Students are generally exempt from fees for withdrawing money, replacing lost ATM and credit cards, commission on traveller's cheques, and changing foreign currency. |
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In the case where a company is exempt from an audit, the accountant will still prepare the company's accounts to comply with accounting standards and statutory formats. |
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Their lawyers argued that England and Wales should be exempt from European Union rules requiring fruit and vegetables to be labeled in grams and kilograms. |
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The new austerity measures include higher taxes on wages and pensions and a value-added tax on services, such as transportation, which up to now had been exempt. |
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He has banned infinitives as well as tensed verbs entirely from his writing, but he does exempt past participles from his linguistic Nuremberg Laws. |
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They are not something mysteriously exempt from the conditions they study. |
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In-principle agreement has been reached to exempt species like mock orange and boronia, and the ban now applies to 10 members of the Rutaceae family, and all citrus. |
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This can represent a significant tax saving, compared with an ordinary share option scheme where the option is generally exempt, but the gain is taxed at income tax rates. |
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Payments made using a credit or debit card when the cardholder is not present are not affected by Chip and PIN and therefore are exempt from the liability shift. |
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Unlike the quarterly cash payouts of the typical profit-sharing plan, contributions to qualified plans are not counted as profit and are thus exempt from taxes. |
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Less commonly noted is that both communities are largely exempt from the threat of economic decline due to corporate disinvestment and capital flight. |
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Book stores, corner stores and TV shops are also exempt from the bylaw. |
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The religioner is not exempt from suspicion at the frontier station. |
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A friend told me you can also make exempt gifts from income. |
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In Kempe's case, the failed brewery would have had economic repercussions, from which her husband was legally exempt if she operated as a femme sole. |
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They wear orange jump suits and swoop down from some ungodly perch and sweep and gather and toss it all into the back of a dump truck with unmarked California exempt plates. |
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The system of exemptions told draftees that their society did not value them, long before this was made patent on their return home when they were spat upon by the exempt. |
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They therefore also saw themselves exempt from tithes to church or state. |
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But as a self-governing commonwealth, the Marianas were exempt from U.S. labor standards and even immigration laws. |
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Those that were not felt they were exempt due to non-profit status. |
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This same unelected President schemes to exempt Americans from the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court, which punishes crimes against humanity. |
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Services that are important for public health are often exempt from fees. |
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The groups, nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, are not required to disclose their donors in Kansas and most other states. |
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Fifty states, umpteen localities, all of them with different rules not only about the rate of tax, but which items are exempt. |
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Turning to the student FICA issue, the court first noted that even if the stipends are treated as wages, they still may be exempt from FICA tax under the student FICA exception. |
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If Congress has the constitutional power to conscribe the officers of the States, it would also have the power to exempt such as it might think proper. |
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In short, the United States is having a bit of an existential crisis, and no one, not even Hollywood, has been exempt. |
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The reception of this effervescence abroad varied from country to country, but no major culture in the West, not to speak of Japan, was altogether exempt from it. |
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Perhaps the possibility should be considered that evolution selects for beings that imagine their own species exempt from natural selection and possible extinction. |
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In March 1340 he travelled to London on community business, to show proof to the city authorities that Lynn burgesses were exempt from murage exactions there. |
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Jacob urged all regional administrations not to further burden the displaced people and to allow their children to be exempt from school tuition fees. |
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Forms of worship will be exempt under the law but, together with traditional forms of music like wassailing, music events held in churches will not. |
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If other parties do not want to be stained by the suggestion that they serve two masters, I suggest that they should move amendments to exempt themselves. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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However, large domestic implements such as cleavers, boning knives and carving knives would be exempt from the law and could still be bought by 16-year-olds. |
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They can be obtained to show that administrative orders and notices are invalid, or exempt from taxation, or for confirming matters of marital status and nationality. |
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Homeschoolers would likely be exempt, then, but we do need to abolish the Classics Major. |
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Bizarrely, traveling circuses are exempt from the restriction. |
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Both types of bonds are tax exempt and particularly attractive to risk-averse investors due to the high likelihood that the issuers will repay their debts. |
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The term therefore does not permit the clear distinction between taxable and exempt transactions to be blurred on the basis of considerations which are outside the system. |
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Individuals and businesses could exempt themselves from anti-discrimination laws by proffering religious objections to them. |
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The City of London was uniquely given a commission of lieutenancy, and was exempt from the authority of the lieutenant of Middlesex. |
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Newton argued that this should exempt him from the ordination requirement, and Charles II, whose permission was needed, accepted this argument. |
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They probably emerged from the Gallic Wars with the status of a free civitas exempt from tribute. |
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In France, nobles were exempt from paying the taille, the major direct tax. |
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He now agreed that any prelate who had paid this would be exempt from taxation for three years. |
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Signaller Singh is exempt from wearing the traditional forage cap, but does have the Royal Signals corps badge on the front of his turban. |
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In 1920, Switzerland joined the League of Nations, which was based in Geneva, on condition that it was exempt from any military requirements. |
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Under his administration, all religious leaders were exempt from taxation and from public service. |
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Buddhist convents and temples that were exempt from state taxes beforehand were targeted by the state for taxation. |
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Provided, That it shall not exempt the person impeached from civil or criminal liability. |
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The more traditional practice of fans throwing hats on the ice following genuine hat tricks remains exempt from this penalty. |
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Extensive parcels of land were donated to monasteries to exempt those lands from royal taxation and to preserve them within the family. |
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When the West Riding County Council was formed in 1889, Huddersfield became a county borough, exempt from county council control. |
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The de minimis rules on import duty mean that alcohol for personal consumption is exempt from any charge. |
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However, as their king had submitted to Henry, the kingdom should have been exempt from attack. |
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When the exempt loan regulations under IRC section 4975 were made final in 1977, there was little question that exempt loans could be refinanced. |
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Copernicus placed the Sun at the centre of the Universe, exempt from any sort of lation. |
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Muscat Municipality is discussing a proposal to exempt these trucks from the ban imposed on trucks from entering city roads during peak hours. |
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Because of their late accession, Iraq is the only State Party exempt from the existing timeline for destruction of their chemical weapons. |
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Goods from many countries are exempt from duty under various trade agreements. |
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Although most foods in Britain are tax exempt, there are exceptions, including potato chips. |
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Labour wanted the principle established that no one was exempt, but it did not demand that conscription actually take place in Ireland. |
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In the United States, refined peanut oil is exempt from allergen labeling laws. |
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It became an offence to remove stones or items from the site, but the owner of a monument was exempt from any prosecution. |
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However, Foederati states that had at one time been conquered by Rome were exempt from payment of tribute to Rome due to their treaty status. |
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Livery badges issues by guilds and corporations, and mayors, were exempt, and these continued in use until the 19th century in some cases. |
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The government considers the duchy to be a crown body and therefore exempt from paying corporation tax. |
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However, some assets are recognized as exempt to allow a person significant resources to restart his or her financial life. |
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Iraq is currently exempt from production quotas by OPEC because of nearly two decades of underproduction brought on by war and sanctions. |
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Motorcycle officers are exempt from wearing body armour as they have to wear motorcycle leathers. |
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Men are not exempt from the transformative nature of undergarments. |
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In the USA, the birthplace of time banking, services exchanged in these networks are tax exempt by ruling of the Internal revenue Service. |
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Most jurisdictions exempt locally organized charitable organizations from tax. |
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In no instance is the mere membership of a club a guarantee that a man will obtain social advantages from which his clubless friends are exempt. |
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Why should not a widow, having two uncommissioned sons in the army, have her remaining son exempt, as well as if her husband were still living? |
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Within hours Labour had seized on his comments, pointing out that granny flats have been exempt from council tax for 15 years. |
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The IRS took the position that the marital trust property subject to the decedent's GPA was not exempt from GSTT under Regs. |
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The owners of a small take-out deli were exempt from sales taxes because there is no sales tax on food that can't be consumed on the premises. |
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Surely, Hollywood should not be exempt from such a standard. |
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Temple and gurukul lands were exempt from taxes, fines or penalties. |
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Everson has clearly articulated the primary benefits to the Service of implementing the mandatory e-file program for corporations and exempt organizations. |
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However, legal rules sometimes exempt people from the obligation to give evidence and legal rules disqualify people from serving as witnesses under some circumstances. |
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A Council can also appoint advisory groups which are exempt from these constraints to give flexibility, but these have no delegated powers and cannot make financial decisions. |
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Airmen serving the 365-day TDYs will receive short-tour credit and be exempt from AEF or other contingency deployments for six months following their return home. |
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Only capital officials of grade 4 and above were exempt from the scrutiny of recorded evaluation, although they were expected to confess any of their faults. |
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The evidence seems to be that a whole category of collegia or associations was thus exempt from compliance with the requirement of special approval, coire licet. |
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Their salaries, wages and emoluments are subject to a tax for the benefit of the European Communities and are, in turn, exempt from national taxes. |
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In their country all women are exempt from military service. |
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If their application for vrijburger status was successful, the Company granted them plots of farmland of thirteen and a half morgen, which were tax exempt for twelve years. |
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Under the Charities Act 1993, the Tate is an exempt charity accountable directly to Government rather than the Charity Commission for financial returns etc. |
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For many years, the county assessor treated both the land and the improvements as exempt from ad valorem taxation because the land was government owned. |
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While all income is taxable, gains are exempt for income tax purposes. |
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There are some other categories of people who are exempt from the residence requirements such as specific government workers and those in the armed forces stationed overseas. |
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A study published a year later found that switching into the second language seems to exempt bilinguals from the social norms and constraints such as political correctness. |
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Communities with demonstrated loyalty to Rome retained their own laws, could collect their own taxes locally, and in exceptional cases were exempt from Roman taxation. |
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The biggest impact of this will be on provisions such as restrictive covenants and exclusivity arrangements, which have been exempt from competition law until now. |
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The bull declared that the King of Bohemia would be exempt from all future obligations to the Holy Roman Empire except for participation in imperial councils. |
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The tax exemption is based on the assumption that the duchy estate is inseparable from the tax exempt person of Prince Charles, which is now open to question. |
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Riem Rio on his part has appreciated the economic situations of the country, promising to deliberate on assistance of the sudan to exempt its foreign depts. |
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By the Khan's decree, the school also was exempt from taxation. |
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Working for a piece rate does not mean that employers are exempt from paying minimum wage or overtime requirements, which vary among nations and states. |
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It would allow the schools to receive credit for students who graduate within six years and exempt students 17 and older from counting as dropouts. |
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He was criticised by clergy chroniclers for having taxed the clergy both for the Crusade and for his ransom, whereas the church and the clergy were usually exempt from taxes. |
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Certain types of goods are exempt from duty regardless of source. |
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The University is a higher education corporation established under Section 121 of the Education Reform Act 1988 and is an exempt charity under charity legislation. |
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