Exempt means, the security is exempt from registration with the state because of a myriad of reasons. If the issuer is exempt that means he is exempt from registration with the state.
Not tax exempt would mean that it is subject to taxes. Yes you would tax any thing that is not exempt from taxes in your business operation.
The HIRE Act encourages companies to hire unemployed workers from Feb. 4, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010, by exempting certain wages received by the workers from the employer's 6.2% share of Social Security taxes (payroll tax exemption). That means that this is the amount that that your employer is claiming to the government so that they can be exempt for a portion of the ss tax.
it means you have to pay your taxes
It means for the type of income involved that because of special cirsumstances, you are not taxable on it. Like a Charity is exempt from paying taxes on many types of income that an ordinary company would have to.
Exempt means, the security is exempt from registration with the state because of a myriad of reasons. If the issuer is exempt that means he is exempt from registration with the state.
Not tax exempt would mean that it is subject to taxes. Yes you would tax any thing that is not exempt from taxes in your business operation.
The HIRE Act encourages companies to hire unemployed workers from Feb. 4, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010, by exempting certain wages received by the workers from the employer's 6.2% share of Social Security taxes (payroll tax exemption). That means that this is the amount that that your employer is claiming to the government so that they can be exempt for a portion of the ss tax.
USUALLY the phrase means job descriptions which are not exempt from the overtime rules of federal wage law, and must be paid according to those laws. In government employment, exempt may mean exempt from civil service protections.
post hire only
Knights could hire mercenaries to replace them or pay their lord to do so, according to custom. So could other members of the nobility, although underage lords were generally exempt. Knights who were too old or infirm were very often exempt from warfare and did not have to hire a replacement. Of course, a lot depended on local laws.
it means you have to pay your taxes
you may mean "shire" , not hire. it means its up for breeding Its sire. not shire or hire
The the one receiving payment is a Government, or qualified tax exempt group, like a Church, or Charity.
It means that the milage is exempt. A car must be 10 years old or older for miles to be exempt.
Another word for lot for hire can also mean lot for sale. Lot for hire can also mean a lot that needs repairs.
Yes. ("Salaried" and "exempt" mean more or less the same thing; it means you're exempt from the laws concerning overtime, and can therefore be paid a salary rather than a wage.)