Examples of filing status in the following topics:
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- An organization is deemed eligible for nonprofit status under US Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c).
- In the United States, nonprofit organizations are formed by filing bylaws and articles of incorporation in the state in which they expect to operate.
- In many countries, nonprofits may apply for tax exempt status, so the organization itself can be exempt from income tax and other taxes.
- After reviewing the application to ensure the organization meets the conditions (such as the purpose, limitations on spending, and internal safeguards for a charity), the IRS may issue an authorization letter to the nonprofit granting it tax exempt status for income tax payment, filing, and deductibility purposes.
- Federal tax-exempt status does not guarantee exemption from state and local taxes, and vice versa.
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- In eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century America, the legal status of married women was defined as "coverture," meaning a married woman (or feme covert) had no legal or economic status independent of her husband.
- Women also lacked the right to bring suit, file for divorce, pursue legal recourse, or vote.
- Married women’s status as femes covert did not change as a result of the American Revolution, and wives remained economically dependent on their husbands.
- The Married Women's Property Act set a precedent for women's property rights that is thought to have influenced legislators' decision to maintain gender-neutral language in the Homestead Act of 1862, allowing any individual to file an application for a federal land grant.
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- Bankruptcy is the legal status of an insolvent person or organization, that is, one who cannot repay the debts they owe to creditors.
- In involuntary bankruptcy cases, creditors file the petition.
- A case is typically referred to by the chapter under which the petition is filed.
- Liquidation under a Chapter 7 filing is the most common form of bankruptcy.
- Individuals usually file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.
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- The sole proprietorship is one type of business structure from a legal status perspective.
- A large advantage of the sole proprietorship structure is its ease of filing incorporation and tax documents as well as having uninterrupted control of the business.
- The sole proprietorship is one type of business structure in the US that does not require formal incorporation, meaning that sole proprietors do not need to formally file articles of incorporation, hold regular meetings, or elect an advising or directing board.
- This simplicity is also reflected in tax treatment, as a sole proprietor files taxes as personal income.
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- Click here to download the narration in a word file.
- You can tell if you are in the flow experience when you are in the flow status.
- (PC only) (save the file to your disk.
- Then double click the file name to play).
- Open the file with Microsoft PowerPoint.
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- Because UCINET data files are stored in a somewhat unusual dual-file format, it is usually most convenient to do basic file-handling tasks within UCINET.The program has basic file handling tools within it.
- ##d files that make up each UCINET dataset.
- If you use file handling commands outside UCINET (e.g. using Windows), you need to remember to deal with both files for each data set.
- Data>Display also allows you to modify how you see a data file.
- It also shows labels, and allows you import row and column labels from an external text file (just prepare an ASCII text file with the labels in rows, or comma delimited).
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- For example, an Announcements or News panel showing recent news items, a Twitter or other microblog stream showing notices that match the project's designated hashtags, a timeline of recent releases, a panel showing recent activity in the bug tracker (bugs filed, bugs responded to), another showing mailing list or discussion forum activity, etc.
- Really, there are two slightly different meanings of "development status" being conflated here.
- The two notions of development status are, of course, related, and a well-presented project shows both kinds.
- One site that does a pretty good job of showing developer-oriented status indicators is Launchpad.net.
- Don't be afraid of looking unready, and never give in to the temptation to inflate or hype the development status.
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- The National Center for Health Statistics reports that from 1975 to 1988, in families with children present, wives file for divorce in approximately two-thirds of cases.
- In 1975, 71.4% of the cases were filed by women, and in 1988, 65% were filed by women.
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- Bankruptcy is a legal status of an insolvent person or an organization, that is, one who cannot repay the debts they owe to creditors .
- Usually, when a debtor files a voluntary petition, his or her bankruptcy case commences.
- In the U.S. firms that go bankrupt normally file for Chapter 7 or 11.
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- Generally, a corporation files articles of incorporation with the government, laying out the general nature of the corporation, the amount of stock it is authorized to issue, and the names and addresses of directors.
- In most countries, corporate names include a term or an abbreviation that denotes the corporate status of the entity (for example, "Incorporated" or "Inc." in the United States) or the limited liability of its members (for example, "Limited" or "Ltd.").
- Some jurisdictions do not allow the use of the word "company" alone to denote corporate status, as it may refer to a partnership or some other form of collective ownership (in the United States it can be used by a sole proprietorship but this is not generally the case elsewhere).
- All corporations must have a distinctive element, and in most filing jurisdictions, a legal ending to their names.
- Usually, there are also corporate bylaws which must be filed with the state.