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How does one become a "member", "client"?

Frequently Asked Questions - GROWW - Grief Recovery Online
The only requirement for membership is having lost a loved one to a death. There are no dues, or fees, no subscription, no entry form. There is only the need to learn, listen, grieve, perhaps to share. It is expected that one share one's circumstance at least once. We hope the content and spirit of this site has provided you with some comfort and solace.

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

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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 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. 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...

Who is considered a "sponsoring member"?

FAQ from The Spanish Academic Network Spanish Academic Netwo...
A sponsoring professor simply makes a donation of any amount with no specific periodicity. Your donations help us maintain, improve, and promote the Spanish Academic Network. See similar questions...

Do I need to be a "member" to participate?

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No. Our "members" are anyone who has played in our leagues or has requested to be put on our mailing list. See similar questions...

What are the differences between "Full Member" and "General Member"?

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General Members are any CSIRTs or CERTs in the Asia Pacific region with an interest in incident response and IT security. General Members do not have the right to vote nor have the right to stand for election to the Steering Committee. Full Members are CSIRTs/CERTs established in the region and have the right to vote on APCERT issues and to stand for election to the Steering Committee. All Founding Members are Full Members. See similar questions...

Who is considered an immediate "family member" for purposes of taking FMLA leave?

FMLA - FAQ
employee’s spouse, children (son or daughter), and parents are immediate family members for purposes of FMLA. The term "parent" does not include a parent "in-law". 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...

What is a "supporting member" and how do I become one?

Frequently Asked Questions :: PyroUniverse.com
One of my greatest pet peeves on the Internet are websites and forum communities that require a fee to join. I don't even like the sites the require you to fill out and submit an annoying registration form simply to read the online content. When I first created Pyro Universe, I made a commitment to keeping it free and as easily accessible as possible. I believe that everyone out there has a right to benefit from the wealth of information within this community to the greatest extent possible. See similar questions...

Who is considered a "sponsoring student member"?

FAQ from The Spanish Academic Network Spanish Academic Netwo...
A sponsoring student member simply makes a donation of any amount with no specific periodicity. Your donations help us maintain, improve, and promote the Spanish Academic Network. See similar questions...

What is done at the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)?

Frequently Asked Questions by Investors
Business Registration/Application for Value Added Tax (VAT) Number. Filing Fee is PhP 1,000.00 and Processing time is three (3) days. Application for Taxpayers Identification No. (TIN) No filing fee and processing time is one (1) week. Authority to Print Official Receipts. The printer applies directly with the BIR in behalf of the customer. No filing fee and processing time is one (1) day. See similar questions...

What is the definition of Gross Revenue?

FAQ's : Affinity Insurance Brokers, Ireland
Calculated as sales minus all costs directly related to those sales. These costs can include manufacturing expenses, raw materials, labour, selling, marketing and other expenses. See similar questions...

What information should be included in the DEFINITION line of an HTG record?

For phase 3 entries, the DEFINITION line should contain the scientific name of the organism and the clone name and if available, the chromosome or map location. For phase 0, 1, and 2 HTGs, the definition line is generated automatically from the phase and the number of pieces present, plus all of the source information that is included in the source feature (the organism, clone, chromosome, etc.). Examples of definition lines are: for an entry with 9 pieces and this source information: source 1. 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...

What activities are included in the definition of "Organized Research"?

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Organized Research (OR) includes all research and development activities and research training activities that are separately budgeted and accounted for regardless of funding source (e.g. sponsored, state, or local funds) and have a purpose, plan, budget and final reports. Development: The systematic use of knowledge and understanding gained from research directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems or methods. See similar questions...

If I live with a family, are meals included?

USD Study Abroad
Sometimes breakfast is included in the price. Sometimes, arrangements can be made for a second meal. Specify what you want with the landlord/lady when you apply. Special meals, such as vegetarian, no salt used, etc. will cost the student more and will be added to the rent. See similar questions...

What is the definition of internal controls?

Emory College | About the College | Finance
Internal control comprises the plan of organization and all of the methods adopted within an organization to safeguard its assets, check the accuracy and reliability of its accounting data, promote operational efficiency, and encourage adherence to prescribed managerial policies. This definition...recognizes that a system of internal control extends beyond those matters which relate directly to the functions of the accounting and financial departments. See similar questions...

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