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The administrative aspects of border tax adjustments has also been discussed.
Without a one-time tax adjustment of $200 million, the loss would have been even greater.
To deal with the problem, the California Governor has proposed a series of what he calls "tax adjustments."
About 130 get a minimum tax adjustment of $1,735.
Last year's results included a gain of $50.2 million, or 19 cents a share, from the tax adjustment.
Would I have a claim against the town for some sort of tax adjustment or reimbursement for the damage?
The 1991 profit would have been much lower without $37 million added from a favorable tax adjustment in Brazil.
These figures include $1.85 a share and $2, respectively, for tax adjustments.
Two Members raised the issue of possible border tax adjustments to prevent carbon leakage in case international negotiations fail.
Border tax adjustments would account for emissions attributable to imports from nations without a carbon price.
The company, based in San Francisco, also took a $45 million charge for environmental programs and tax adjustments from the prior year.
The amount of the tax adjustment can be calculated from the total tax-inclusive amount actually charged.
This wouldn't be just a tax adjustment.
The results for this year's quarter were helped by a one-time gain of $140 million from a favorable tax adjustment.
Suggested policies include border tax adjustments, trade tariffs and trade bans.
Over all, Ford's earnings came to 79 cents a share, or 51 cents once the tax adjustment was excluded.
If we notify a tax adjustment to you, we will, at the same time, provide you with the necessary accounting information.
Further information on input tax adjustments can be found in Notice 706/2 Capital goods Scheme.
A double referendum on tax adjustment was held in Liechtenstein on 1 March 1970.
Voters were asked whether they approved of a tax adjustment for local government and a counterproposal from the Landtag.
The Baltimore-based company reported net income rose 173 percent, to $41 million, in the first nine months of 1990 after capital gains and tax adjustments.
G.M. gained a one-time favorable tax adjustment of $444 million for the quarter.
Proposals for tax adjustments included the replacement of the taxation of assets by a profits tax.
The penalty is 20% of the amount of the tax adjustment, increased to 40% at a higher threshold.
Accordingly, Congress enacted the Tax Adjustment Act of 1966.