skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choisissez la langue
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget

    Utiliser "tax shelter" dans une phrase

    tax shelter exemples de phrases

    tax shelter


    1. I had become friends with Fat Frank Cook, the best tax shelter shylock in Indy, and George Forrest, a Black Irishman from River Forest (the really rich and Chicago mob) at Wine Mess during 1L


    2. We put a lot of it into tax shelters for the retirement which was coming nearer by the day


    3. When I say invest, I am referring to tax sheltered accounts, such as 401Ks, 403Bs,


    4. A significant number of this tax evasion cases is accounted to abuse of tax shelters


    5. Tax shelters are actually legal method of reducing taxable income


    6. Tax shelters vary depending on present domestic and international laws


    7. Just to give an example, United States define its tax shelters by any method that recovers more than $1 in tax for every $1 spent within 4 years


    8. Also included in tax shelters is the flow through shares or limited partnerships


    9. Although sometimes it is hard to differentiate legitimate tax shelters from abusive ones, the United States revenue bureau identified cases of abusive tax shelters


    10. Where businesspeople not involved with outside passive minority investor (OPMI) stock markets have choices, the generation of reported earnings from operations tends to be the least desirable method for creating wealth, simply because reported earnings from operations are less tax sheltered than are other methods of wealth creation

    11. Where businessmen not involved with OPMI stock markets have choices, the generation of reported earnings from operations tends to be the least desirable method for creating wealth, simply because reported earnings from operations are less tax sheltered than are other methods of wealth creation


    12. Rather, many companies, in whole or in part, are engaged in resource conversion activities that give rise to tax shelter, mergers and acquisitions, changes in control, liquidations, investment activities, and major refinancings


    13. Other assets may have special value because they can be used to create tax shelter


    14. Dividends become a negative factor for shareholders who want tax shelter or who have no need for income and are confident that management will reinvest retained earnings on a highly productive basis


    15. In a sense and except for the fact that it does not provide a cash return, unrealized appreciation is the ultimate in income tax shelter


    16. The generation of reported earnings from operations tends to be the least desirable method for creating wealth, simply because reported earnings from operations are less tax sheltered than are other methods of wealth creation


    17. TS stands for Tax Shelter, OPM (pronounced “opium”) for Other People’s Money, and SOTT for Something Off The Top


    18. The analysis of strict going concerns is of limited help when applied to businesses that are also involved in what we call resource conversion activities like mergers, acquisitions, or the purchase, sale, or distribution of assets in bulk; major financial restructurings or recapitalizations; sales of control or contests for control; or the creation of tax shelter


    19. In value investing, a passive investor makes use of the same variables and phenomena in making investment decisions as does the activist, except that the passive investor is not going to have any elements of control that would permit the creation of extra value for the investor in the forms of various edges described in Chapter 22: something off the top (SOTT), such as salaries and perks; an ability to finance personal positions on an attractive basis, as with other people’s money (OPM); and an ability to undertake attractive income tax planning through tax shelters (TSs)


    20. When very high OPMI market prices can be realized, new issues are sold to OPMIs as IPOs and, say, real estate tax shelters

    21. Tax shelters, penny stocks, emerging market equities, trading systems, commodity plays, new discoveries, and new inventions are the raw materials used by most unscrupulous promoters


    22. GAAP are probably almost always key in credit analysis; they are also always key in the equity analysis of most strict going concerns; they are sometimes not helpful in analysis of tax shelter (TS) investments; and they are least useful in appraising companies whose value depends on new inventions and discoveries


    23. In its ultimate form, tax shelter (TS) exempts the taxpayer from tax altogether; but it may also involve structuring a transaction in special ways so as to achieve a preferential tax rate on the profits realized or to allow the taxpayer to control the timing of the tax liability


    24. Tax shelter (TS) for companies and all participants with clout


    25. It is possible that the Schaefer family interests could have received maximum tax shelter by remaining private and by having borrowed funds flow into Brewing


    26. In any event, we have no information about the amount of tax shelter available to Arjayess on its receipt of $6 million


    27. Also, it is probable that the four trusts have obtained more tax shelter from returns on their investments than would have been feasible if the same funds had been invested in Brewing


    28. The tax shelter existed because the options were, for IRS purposes, “qualified


    29. During these heady days, big petroleum companies like Atlantic Richfield and Conoco employed armies of young men on the ground whose job it was to negotiate and purchase mineral rights on various properties, which could be packaged into oil and gas tax shelters


    30. Should You Invest in Tax-Free Securities and Tax Shelters?

    31. Common sense should also tell you that if you invest in tax shelters, there is a much greater chance the IRS may decide to audit your tax return


    32. Also be careful when investing in tax shelters and foreign stocks


    33. Canadian stocks are taxed least of all, so the traditional rule-of-thumb is that perhaps they should be the last to be placed in a tax shelter if space is limited – but again, there isn’t much difference as to whether the TFSA or RRSP would be best


    34. US stocks are a bit peculiar because there is a best tax shelter for those: the RRSP


    35. This has to do with a small bit of international tax law: the US IRS taxes dividends from US companies going to Canadian investors, but has a tax treaty with Canada to recognize the RRSP as a tax shelter so they don’t apply this tax to dividends going to stocks held in a Canadian RRSP


    36. Because of my pension adjustment at my current job, and many years of university where I did not build RRSP room, my available tax shelter is smaller than the average Canadian my age


    37. Bogle is a reasonably short book, but is written for Americans (so you’ll need at the least my information on our tax shelters and how to get to TD's e-series funds or Canadian ETFs)


    38. When the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was passed, business looked hard for the companies that made money selling tax shelters


    Afficher plus d'exemples