10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONLIABLE»
Discover the use of
nonliable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nonliable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Income Tax Regulations (Winter 2009 Edition)
(ii) Nonliable spouses. — (A) In general. — Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount ...
CCH Tax Law Editors, Cch, 2008
2
20 CFR Employees Benefits: CFR Parts 657 to End
(ii) Nonliable spouses—(A) In general. Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount of an ...
Office of The Federal Register, 2013
3
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 26, Internal Revenue, Pt. ...
(ii) Nonliable spouses — (A) In general. Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount of ...
4
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
(ii) Nonliable spouses—(A) In general. Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount of an ...
5
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
(iii) Nonliable spouses. (A) In general. Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount of an ...
6
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 26, Internal Revenue, PT. ...
(ii) Nonliable spouses — (A) In general. Where a taxpayer is offering to
compromise a liability for which the taxpayer's spouse has no liability, the assets
and income of the nonliable spouse will not be considered in determining the
amount of ...
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2009
7
Practical Guide to Resolving Your Client's Tax Liabilities
The broad language of Subestate D captures the nonliable/filing spouse's
separate property, even though under state law that property could not be
reached by the IRS. .05 Discharge Injunction and the Community Claim in the
Nonliable ...
8
How We Fight: Ethics in War
Yet if the claim that there is an agent-relative permission is to imply that it can be
permissible to kill a nonliable justified threatener defensively in self-defense, it
must also imply that acts of self-preservation can be permissible when they kill, ...
Helen Frowe, Gerald Lang, 2014
9
Project Partnering for the Design and Construction Industry
Nonliable or Not-At-Risk Parties Involved in Responsible Positions The Project.
The city of Cranmore is about to start construction on a new historical museum
estimated to cost about $7,000,000. The funding for the museum is to come from
...
Ralph J. Stephenson, 1996
10
The Michigan Bar Journal
MCL 324.20101 (n). Thus, an owner may exacerbate conditions, for instance, if
he constructs a building such that temediation of contamination is more difficult. A
nonliable owner who exacerbates conditions becomes liable only for response ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NONLIABLE»
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nonliable is used in the context of the following news items.
A Close Look At Recent UDAAP Actions: Part 2
... disclosed the existence of debts to nonliable third parties, continued to call borrowers at work after being told that such calls were prohibited, ... «Law360, Mar 15»
Your Spouse's Debt, Your Nightmare
"If it's a jointly owned account in an equitable division state, you should be able to keep the funds of the nonliable spouse," says Lesley Hoenig, ... «CNBC, Aug 09»