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...investors and to tax authorities? Several countries other than the U.S. enforce so-called “book-tax conformity” to varying degrees so that results are reported uniformly to these two audiences. Recent trends suggest that now is an opportune time for the U.S. to revisit the rules that allow firms to describe their economic activity in different ways to these two audiences...
...investors and to tax authorities? Several countries other than the U.S. enforce so-called “book-tax conformity” to varying degrees so that results are reported uniformly to these two audiences. Recent trends suggest that now is an opportune time for the U.S. to revisit the rules that allow firms to describe their economic activity in different ways to these two audiences...
Buckler said that the appointment, though attended by new pressures and responsibilities, is also something of a relief. She plans to use her newfound job security to revisit old extracurricular activities and pick up some new ones...
...found last year that the service was of great assistance to families who wouldn’t regularly be able to afford to travel to revisit Harvard for the weekend,” Donahue said...
...just feel very strongly that we want students from lower income families to have the opportunity to come and experience Harvard first-hand as a pre-frosh,” Donahue said. “I think one of the best things about the revisit weekend is that students are able to meet other people from their class, and we don’t want anyone to miss out on that experience because of financial strain...