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  • 71non-taxable income — Income that is specifically exempt from tax. Examples of such income include: • income received under a maintenance agreement or court order in cases of divorce or separation; • income from National Savings Easy Access Savings Accounts; • income… …

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  • 72unearned income — Income not derived from trades, professions, or vocations, or from the emoluments of office. In the UK, until 1984, it was thought that as investment income was more permanent than earned income and did not depend on the labours of the taxpayer,… …

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  • 73Income approach — The Income Approach is one of three major groups of methodologies, called valuation approaches , used by appraisers. It is particularly common in commercial real estate appraisal and in business appraisal. The fundamental math is similar to the… …

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  • 74Income Splitting — A tax reduction strategy employed by families living in areas that are subject to bracketed tax regulations. The goal of using an income splitting strategy is to reduce the family s gross tax level, at the expense of some family members paying… …

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  • 75income */*/*/ — UK [ˈɪnkʌm] / US [ˈɪnˌkʌm] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms income : singular income plural incomes economics money that someone gets from working or from investing money Most of the villagers rely on farming for income.… …

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  • 76Income Participating Security - IPS — A security that comprises a common share and a high yield bond packaged together to distribute an issuer s cash flow to investors in a tax efficient manner. An income participating security generally trades on an exchange, and its two components… …

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  • 77income — in|come [ ın,kʌm ] noun count or uncount *** money that someone gets from working or from investing money: Most of the villagers rely on farming for income. retirement/investment/rental income Many single income families cannot afford the high… …

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  • 78Income tax and gambling losses — Rules concerning income tax and gambling losses vary internationally.United KingdomIn the United Kingdom, wins (unless in the course of a trade) are not taxable and losses are not deductible.United StatesIn the United States, gambling wins are… …

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  • 79income — A word having different meanings, dependent upon the connection in which it is used and the result intended to be accomplished. Equitable Trust Co. v Prentice, 250 NY 1, 164 NE 723, 63 ALR 263. For tax purposes, the gain derived from capital,… …

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  • 80Income Stock — An equity security that pays regular, often steadily increasing dividends, and offers a high yield that may generate the majority of overall returns. While there is no specific breakpoint for classification, most income stocks have lower levels… …

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