kanunen bir cezanın ertelenmesi

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deferral
A form of tax sheltering that results from an investment that offers deductions during the investor's high-income years, and/or postpones capital gains or other income until after retirement or during another period when the income level is expected to change
A pre-tax contribution set aside from an employee's paycheck
Executive Branch action to delay the spending of appropriated money Congress can prohibit proposed deferrals by enacting a law doing so; most often cancellations of proposed deferrals are included in appropriations bills
Deferral means the same as deferment
{i} postponement, putting off to a later date
– A form of tax sheltering that results from an investment that offers deductions during the investor's high-income years, and/or postpones capital gains or other income until after retirement or during another period when the income level is expected to change
A form of tax sheltering in which all earnings are allowed to compound tax-free until they are withdrawn at a future date Placing funds in a qualified plan, for example, triggers deductions for the current tax year and postpones capital gains or other income taxes until the funds are withdrawn from the plan
Deficit (Surplus) Dilatory Motion or Tactic Discharge a Committee Discharge Calendar Discharge Petition Discharge Resolution Discretionary Appropriations Discretionary Spending Division of a Question for Voting Division Vote Enacted Enacting Clause Engrossed Bill Enrolled Bill Entitlement Entitlement Authority Entitlement Program Ex Officio Executive Business Executive Calendar Executive Communication Executive Document Executive Session Expenditures Federal Debt Filibuster Fiscal Year Five Minute Rule Floor Floor Amendment Floor Leaders Floor Manager Frank Function (Functional Classification)
act of putting off to a future time
A method of postponing the payment of taxes on an investment Taxes are typically paid when income levels, and tax rates, are lower (for example, during retirement years)
An act of deferring; a deferment
the reservation of your place at Uni while you take a year or two off after Year 12 Once you have been accepted into your course, just send a letter of deferral for each year you will be away, and when you go back to Uni, your place will be waiting for you
Postponement of recognition of a revenue or expense after its related receipt or payment (or incurrence of a liability) to a subsequent period to which it applies Common examples of deferrals include pre-paid rent and taxes, unearned subscriptions received in advance by newspapers and magazine selling companies etc
Executive Branch action to defer, or delay the spending of the appropriated money
People registered to donate blood who are not permitted to donate blood, either temporarily or permanently for medical or other reasons
a state of abeyance or suspended business
An impoundment of funds for a specific period of time that may not extend beyond the fiscal year in which it is proposed Under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, the President must notify Congress that he is deferring the spending or obligation of funds provided by law for a project or activity Congress can disapprove the deferral by legislation The President may defer funds to provide for contingencies when savings have been made through greater operational efficiency or for similar reasons, but not because of opposition to a program, or to reduce federal spending, or for any other policy reason The comptroller general of the United States reviews all deferrals and advises Congress about their legality and possible effects
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