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How does the Internal Revenue Code define the term "foreign source income"?

Outgoing Investment
The Internal Revenue Code defines foreign source income as income and interest derived from sources outside the United States; dividends derived from sources outside the United States; compensation for labor or personal services performed outside the United States; rentals or royalties from property located outside the United States; gains, profits, and income from the sale or exchange of real property located outside the United States.

How does the Internal Revenue Code define the term "foreign"?

Outgoing Investment
When applied to a corporation or partnership the term "foreign" means a corporation or partnership, which is not domestic. A domestic corporation or partnership is one that is created or organized in the United States or under the law of the United States or any state within the U.S. See similar questions...

How does the Internal Revenue Code define the term "foreign corporation"?

Outgoing Investment
A foreign corporation is defined as a corporation that is not created or organized in the United States or under the law of the United States or any state within the U.S. See similar questions...

How does the Internal Revenue Code define the term "foreign partnership"?

Outgoing Investment
Foreign, when applied to a partnership, means a partnership that is not domestic. The term domestic, in this context, means created or organized in the United States or under the law of the United States or any state. See similar questions...

How does Adobe define the term "internal network"?

Adobe - Frequently asked questions about Adobe Acrobat Licen...
Yes, with some important restrictions. You may install and use (including processing files for other people) Acrobat on a single computer. Once installed, you may use the software to create, view, manipulate, secure, and/or print PDF files for yourself or for others. See similar questions...

What is the additional income tax under section 72(t)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code?

Retirement Plans FAQs regarding Revenue Ruling 2002-62
Section 72(t)(1) provides that an additional tax of 10 percent will be imposed on the amount includible in income with respect to a distribution from a qualified retirement plan as defined in section 4974(c). Various exceptions to this tax are set forth in section 72(t)(2). See similar questions...

Where is the source code?

The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...
Source code is included for everything in the Debian system. Moreover, the license terms of most programs in the system require that source code be distributed along with the programs, or that an offer to provide the source code accompany the programs. The source code is distributed in the pool directory (see What's in the pool directory?, Section 5.10) together with all the architecture-specific binary directories. See similar questions...

How do I define my own code group?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
Use caspol. For example, suppose you trust code from www.mydomain.com and you want it have full access to your system, but you want to keep the default restrictions for all other internet sites. To achieve this, you would add a new code group as a sub-group of the 'Zone - Internet' group, like this: caspol -ag 1.3 -site www.mydomain.com FullTrust Now if you run caspol -lg you will see that the new group has been added as group 1.3.1: ... 1.3. Zone - Internet: Internet 1.3.1. Site - www.mydomain. See similar questions...

How does SSA define income?

Low-income Subsidy FAQ
Income includes the income of the person applying, their spouse and any other family member living in the household. Some examples of income that is counted are: See similar questions...

How does the Act define the term child?

RAMQ - FAQ - Prescription Drug Insurance - Definitions
For the purposes of the Act, persons age 18 and over who do not have a spouse, who have a functional impairment that began before age 18, who do not receive employment assistance (welfare) benefits and who are domiciled with a person who would exercise parental authority over them if they were a minor are considered children. Children must be covered by their parents' plan until they turn 18. See similar questions...

How does the Act define the term spouse?

RAMQ - FAQ - Prescription Drug Insurance - Definitions
Under the Act respecting prescription drug insurance, two persons (of the opposite sex or the same sex) are considered spouses if they: have been living together for 12 months (separations of less than 90 days do not interrupt the 12-month period); or See similar questions...

What sections of U.S. Title 26, the Internal Revenue Code, apply to churches?

General FAQs - ULC - UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH SEMINARY
Of particular importance are sections 107, 170, 501, 511, 513, 1402, 2055, 2106, 2522, 3121, 3401, 6033, 7605, and 7214. However, it is up to each minister and each congregation to be acquainted with the provisions of the Internal Revenue codes of the federal government and the Revenue and Taxation codes of their own state. See similar questions...

What is an Internal Revenue Code ("IRC") Section 501(c)(3) public charity?

Frequently Asked Questions about Private Foundations | Fidel...
IRC Section 501(c)(3) public charity is a type of nonprofit organization that is eligible for tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See similar questions...

How does Netscape benefit from giving away its source code under such a free license?

Netscape Public License FAQ
Netscape (and the world) benefits from giving away its source code in a number of different ways. First and foremost is from the expected explosion of creative input to the Communicator source code base. Netscape is confident that this will allow Communicator to retain its position as the preeminent communications software. See similar questions...

Do you provide source code for the benchmark?

SPECjAppServer2004 Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but you are required to run the files provided with the benchmark if you are publishing results. As a general rule, modifying the source code is not allowed. Specific items (the load program, for example) can be modified to port the application to your environment. Areas where you are allowed to make changes are listed in the SPECjAppServer2004 Run and Reporting Rules. Any changes made must be disclosed in the submission file when submitting results. See similar questions...

What's the size of MediaPortal source code?

FrequentlyAskedQuestions - MediaPortal Wiki Documentation
The MediaPortal source code is about 160MB. However, SVN uses compression so only 66MB need to be downloaded, if you download the needed main trunk only. All other branches should not be downloaded. See similar questions...

Is LimeWire's source code available?

Frequently Asked Questions - LimeWire
Yes it is. LimeWire is open source, which means that anyone can view or change the source code. Please check http://www.limewire.org. You can sign up and obtain the source code there. See similar questions...

Where can I find Flash game source code?

Forum FAQ - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
Many of the tutorials listed above contain example code for games, however here's a few extra links for full Flash game source. See similar questions...

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