Furthermore, few native people are willing to incorporate their businesses because, under the law, they would lose their exemption from income taxes by doing so.
Once taxpayers who are married and filing jointly make $382,000, they lose their entire exemption.
Single taxpayers lose their exemption at $273,500.
It is a mistake to conclude there would be a public benefit if baseball lost its exemption.
Q. Aren't health insurers gradually losing their exemption from state regulation, even without a federal patients' rights law?
In crafting community and comprehensive campaigns, critics say, unions lose their exemption under these acts.
Most experts agree that the assigned-risk pool would be dismantled if insurers lost their antitrust exemption.
Individuals who fail to get health insurance by July 2007 will first lose their personal exemption on their state taxes.
Facilities of a private club lose their exemption to the extent that they are made available for use by nonmembers as places of public accommodation.
Any otherwise non-exempt object can lose its exemption if regularly kept outside the household.