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  • 11State income tax — is an income tax in the United States that is levied by each individual state. Seven states choose to impose no income tax. These states are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Additionally, New Hampshire and… …

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  • 12Assignment of income doctrine — The assignment of income doctrine is a judicial doctrine developed in United States case law by courts trying to limit tax evasion. The assignment of income doctrine seeks to preserve the progressive rate structure of the Code by prohibiting the… …

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  • 13Fee Income — Revenue taken in by financial institutions from account related charges to customers. Charges that generate fee income include non sufficient funds fees, overdraft charges, late fees, over the limit fees, wire transfer fees, monthly service… …

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  • 14Non-Interest Income — Bank and creditor income derived primarily from fees. Examples of non interest income include deposit and transaction fees, insufficient funds (NSF) fees, annual fees, monthly account service charges, inactivity fees, check and deposit slip fees …

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  • 15Employee Retirement Income Security Act — The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) (USStatute|93|406|88|829|1974|09|02) is an American federal statute that establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry and provides for extensive rules on the… …

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  • 16Milk Income Loss Contract Payments — Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) Payments is the name given by USDA to the dairy farmer counter cyclical payments program, authorized by the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107 171, Sec. 1502, 7 U.S.C. 7982). Under the program, dairy farmers nationwide are… …

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  • 17Gross-Income Test — One of the five necessary tests that dependents must pass before they can be claimed as such in the U.S. The gross income test mandates that dependents cannot earn more than a certain amount each year. This test only applies to potential… …

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  • 18Roth IRA — A Roth IRA is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) allowed under the tax law of the United States. Named for its chief legislative sponsor, Senator William Roth of Delaware, a Roth IRA differs in several significant ways from other… …

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  • 19Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 — The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 (USStatute|110|185|122|613|2008|02|13) is an Act of Congress providing for several kinds of economic stimulus intended to boost the United States economy in 2008 and to avert or ameliorate a recession. The… …

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  • 20Social Security (Australia) — This article is about the system of welfare payments in Australia. For the general concept of providing welfare, see Social security. For other uses, see Social Security (disambiguation). Social Security, in Australia, refers to a system of… …

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