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" Overall, Trump paid Cohen $460,000 or $470,000, which includes "incidental expenses.
Scholarships that cover incidental expenses, including room, board and travel are taxable.
Money that covers incidental expenses, including room, board, travel and optional equipment, is taxable.
Any other incidental expenses on prize not specified herein are the winner&aposs sole responsibility.
In total, Trump paid Cohen $460,000 or $470,000 to include money for "incidental expenses," he added.
" Overall, the former mayor told the Times, Trump had paid Cohen $460,000 or $470,000, which included "incidental expenses.
But he knows the family will need it to cover medical costs and incidental expenses, such as travel and missed work.
I pay for my own expenses, my own car payment, our entertainment, and most of our food and other incidental expenses.
They accused him of abusing his powers, violating administrative law and harming states that would incur incidental expenses under the program.
Cohen was paid between $220006,2202 and $2628,28500 from Trump through those payments, which also included money for "incidental expenses" incurred on Trump's behalf.
The airline fee credit is meant to be used for things like:Checked bagsLounge day passesTicket change feesOn-board food or drinksOther similar incidental expenses.
" Those payments, he says later in interviews, started in early 2017 and ultimately added up to as much as $470,000, which included "incidental expenses.
The excess above $130,000 was for things that included "incidental expenses," as well as "a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes," Giuliani said.
"We'd certainly want to know the cost of lodging and meals and incidental expenses" incurred by staff members on trips to Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Lepore said.
For the driver association, Uber has agreed to provide an unspecified amount of funding to the group to cover the costs of incidental expenses like phones, meeting spaces, etc.
He also said Trump paid Cohen far more than $130,000 -- Cohen received around $460,000 or $470,000, Giuliani said, which included "incidental expenses" that Cohen had incurred on Trump's behalf.
He also said Trump paid Cohen far more than $1003,000 -- Cohen received around $460,000 or $470,000, Giuliani said, which included "incidental expenses" that Cohen had incurred on Trump's behalf.
Perhaps worse, NLDAC can pay for "travel, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses," but barring regulation from the HHS, it can't reimburse lost wages or pay for child care for donors.
If your bags do not arrive by the end of day on or before your scheduled delivery date, you're refunded and reimbursed for incidental expenses up to $500 for each late bag.
"Those costs include all the medical and incidental expenses incurred by those injured and their families, the cleanup and repair of the roadway, and the restoration of passenger rail service," Inslee wrote.
He added that over all, Mr. Cohen was paid $1303,000 or $470,000 from Mr. Trump through those payments, which also included money for "incidental expenses" that he had incurred on Mr. Trump's behalf.
Students must meet two conditions in order for their scholarship or fellowship to be considered tax free, according to the IRS: Here's what's taxable: Money that goes toward incidental expenses, including room, board and travel.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump's lawyer, said this month that Mr. Cohen was paid $460,000 or $470,000 from Mr. Trump, which also included money for "incidental expenses" that he had incurred on Mr. Trump's behalf.
In return, we have agreed to offer you 20 percent of the transferred sum, while 10 percent shall be set aside for incidental expenses (internal and external) between the parties in the course of the transaction.
For all of these hotels, I used my Chase Sapphire Reserve to pay for any incidental expenses, but all of these nights were completely free thanks to rewards points earned from various credit cards, which I'll outline below.
Strickland and his wife, Kelly, are seeking a jury trial and asking for damages greater than $75,000, along with medical and incidental expenses (both accrued and in the future), loss of earnings, prejudgment interest, property damage and legal fees.
But last week, former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York said that Mr. Trump had reimbursed Mr. Cohen through several $35,000 monthly transactions that amounted to more than $400,000 — covering the payment to Ms. Clifford and, he said, other "incidental expenses."
Buffett has been taking the same salary of $100,000 for decades, and said he reimburses half of that salary to Berkshire to cover incidental expenses: "I just don't want to keep track of it every time somebody goes out and gets me hamburgers," Buffett told the Wall Street Journal.
Some among the estimated 20,1.83 festival-goers got very disappointed when the heavily promoted event was rife with internet connectivity problems and in-game crashes, with one who traveled all the way from California filing a class action lawsuit against Niantic over the $25 ticket fees and incidental expenses like mileage and hotels.
In the suit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, deputy Alan Strickland and his wife Kelly are seeking a jury trial and asking for damages greater than $75,000, along with medical and incidental expenses (both accrued and in the future), loss of earnings, prejudgment interest, property damage and legal fees.
In the suit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, deputy Alan Strickland and his wife Kelly are seeking a jury trial and asking for damages greater than $75,000, along with medical and incidental expenses (both accrued and in the future), loss of earnings, prejudgment interest, property damage and legal fees.
Here&aposs how it broke down:Marriage license and marriage costs: $64.50Flights to Sydney, where my husband needed to attend an interview at the US consulate: $210Hotel in Sydney, for one night: $198Expenses for Sydney overnight: $100Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) filing fee: $103Of course, there were also various incidental expenses, like food during the trip to the consulate, and international postage and tracking (which can be surprisingly expensive).
These hotel expenses cover a variety of types of business-related activities and include many categories of costs, including the cost of meeting space, catering, business center services, audio/visual equipment rental, lodging, meals, taxes and other incidental expenses....For context, T-Mobile incurred nearly $750,000 in actual or estimated costs at Hilton Hotel properties in Washington, D.C. in the same period, or approximately 50 percent of its total hotel spend in Washington, D.C.Russo did, however, acknowledge that T-Mobile was aware of only two instances prior to April 2018 in which executives got rooms at the hotel—both in August 2017.
Constructive total loss considers further incidental expenses beyond repair, such as force majeure.
Students are responsible for the cost of cafeteria meals and for personal, incidental expenses.
The salary of the editor and the publisher was raised in 1888 from $500 to $700, and a sum sufficient to cover incidental expenses.
The guarantee applies only to the stud fee, which will not be charged for the re-breeding. But other incidental expenses, such as mare care & board, shipping costs for AI semen, etc. will have to be paid again by the mare owner.
The successful tenderer was John Greig at £725. With other incidental expenses, the overall project cost was around £1000. Jacobsen had designed a Gothic church that would hold about 230 people. The foundation stone was laid by the Superintendent of the Canterbury Province, William Rolleston, on 6 November 1872.
Live donors to get financial support, Rashida Yosufzai, AAP, APRIL 07, 2013 Although American federal law prohibits the sale of organs, it does permit state governments to compensate donors for travel, medical, and other incidental expenses associated with their donation. In 2004, the state of Wisconsin took advantage of this law to provide tax deductions to living donors to defray the costs of donation.
Fleming, p. 29 When the assembly began appropriating funds from the bills in unapproved ways a few years later, Burnet was again convinced to sign in exchange for a grant of £500 for "incidental expenses".Fleming, p. 30 This method by which the assembly essentially bribed the governor for his agreement in violation of instructions became somewhat normal practice in New Jersey with later governors.
In 1978 he met Bernie Ecclestone, at the time chief executive of the Formula One Constructors Association, who offered Watkins the position of official Formula One race doctor. Ecclestone had checked in for a medical problem and offered Watkins $35,000 a year for the entire season. Watkins had to pay airfares, hotel bills, rental cars and all incidental expenses. Watkins accepted, and attended his first race at the 1978 Swedish Grand Prix.
The Milwaukee branch of the office was the Milwaukee Jewish Industrial Aid Society, headed by Adolph Walter Rich, Milwaukee merchant, manufacturer, and philanthropist. As the trees near Arpin were cut and the sawmill ceased operations, both houses and land were available. The society purchased of land just north of town, and Rich eventually added additional acres. Each family was to be assigned a tract with livestock, implements, a suitable dwelling, and funds to cover incidental expenses.
The nave was to be 56×36 feet, and have a tower and spire 100 feet high. It took almost three years to finally complete the building structure. Nicholson's annual salary of $350 was paid by the national Episcopal Church, and he was to receive also certain endowment interest and the Sunday offerings, after incidental expenses were extracted. In most months, Nicholson did not receive the full amount due, and donated in addition to the building fund.
An online poker player can play at home and thus incur no transportation costs to get to and from the poker room. Provided the player already has a somewhat modern computer and an Internet connection, there are no further up-front equipment costs to get started. There are also considerable incidental expenses once on a live poker table. In addition to the rake, tipping the dealers, chip runners, servers and other casino employees is almost universally expected, putting a further drain on a player's profits.
After reports about the crash came in, Aeroméxico sent a team to Durango to provide assistance to affected passengers and their families. The company announced that it would cover all medical, accommodation, transportation, and incidental expenses resulting from the crash. It praised the actions of the crew and said that the crew's quick and efficient evacuation of the plane was instrumental in avoiding additional serious injuries and fatalities. It also said that the pilot's expertise and professionalism had prevented the loss of life in the accident.
When this is done symbolizing the killing of the Asura , nagaswarams and other music instruments play to indicate that there is victory over evil. Then the Goddess comes in procession into the village and returns to Kanyakumari late in the night. The expenses towards lighting by lighted cloth balls fixed to poles (cloth balls are drenched in Oil and lighted)and any other incidental expenses for coming to the village from the Mandapam is met by the village. On this day Mahadanapuram village stands host to visitors who witness this event.
Tobin resigned from the AFL executive council the same day. Tobin settled in Miami Beach, Florida, in a lavish home built for him by the union (which also supplied him, free of charge, with a car and driver, full-time maid, and reimbursement for all incidental expenses for the rest of his life). In October 1955, he was flown to Indianapolis, Indiana, and hospitalized at St. Vincent's Hospital suffering from hypertension and coronary heart disease. He died from complications related to the two diseases on November 14, 1955.
In May 2009, during the expenses scandal the Derby Telegraph contacted all the MPs in Derbyshire for their opinion of the issues raised. Engel provided the Derbyshire Times with all her claim forms. The paper subsequently invited other members of parliament within its circulation area to do the same but only the neighbouring Amber Valley MP Judy Mallaber accepted. The Sunday Telegraph, published ten days later, showed that after her election in 2005, Engel claimed £158.45 incidental expenses for "political history" items, some of which she told the paper she would repay.
At this point, the Admiral's manager Philip Henslowe and his stepson-in-law, the leading actor Edward Alleyn, made plans to move to Shoreditch; Alleyn appears to have funded the new theatre, later selling half-interest to his father-in- law. They paid £240 for a thirty-year lease on a plot of land between tenements on Golding and Whitecross Lane. They hired Peter Street, who had just finished building the Globe, to make them a playhouse. Street was paid £440 for the construction job; with another £80 spent for painting and incidental expenses, the cost of the physical building was £520.
Marx argues that a rising organic composition of capital is a necessary effect of capital accumulation and competition in the sphere of production, at least in the long term. This means that the share of constant capital in the total capital outlay increases, and that labor input per product unit declines. In his discussion, Marx leaves out of account components of capital other than labour-power and means of production invested in, such as the faux frais of production (incidental expenses). The full importance of the OCC emerges in chapter 8 of the third volume of Das Kapital.
The Farmington Building at Harris Manchester College Originally the Institute was instrumental in setting up regional RE resource centres and organising conferences for teachers of Religious Education. Wills then decided to offer Farmington Fellowships, a form of educational scholarship, which allowed teachers of Religious Education to have a term out of school giving them time to research a relevant topic at a university. The Institute pays for all incidental expenses, including providing a replacement teacher in the Fellow's school. The Farmington Fellows present the results of their researches in an annual summer conference which is held in Oxford at Harris Manchester College.
Pine started a foundation in 2001 to promote the study and appreciation of classical music, including string music by black composers. It prepares music curricula on black composers, loans high-quality instruments to deserving young musicians, and provides grants to cover incidental expenses (such as for supplemental lessons, accompanists, sheet music, travel, competition entrance fees, instrument repair, and audition recordings) of students and young professional musicians. Another program, Global HeartStrings, is dedicated to supporting aspiring classical musicians from developing countries. In this effort, Barton Pine has been aided by a younger sister, Hannah Barton, also a violinist.
The first town meeting was held for what was originally called "Fontana" (later renamed "Walworth"), in a schoolhouse on Big Foot Prairie on April 4, 1843. George H. Lown was elected as Chairman of the "Supervisors". Also elected were two assistants to Lown (listed as Supervisors, but also as "assistants"); a Clerk; a Treasurer; three School Commissioners; three Highway Commissioners; an Assessor; a Collector; three Constables; and a Moderator. The meeting voted to raise for incidental expenses, $60; for relief of the poor, $20; for the support of schools, $100; and for the relief of poor citizens named in the records, a special tax of $30.75.
Airlines typically buy insurance to cover hull loss on a twelve-month basis. Before the September 11 attacks in 2001, the typical insurance amount for hull loss could reach $250 million, but since then demands for higher liability have increased. Constructive hull loss factors other incidental expenses beyond repair, such as salvage, logistical costs of repairing the non-airworthy aircraft within the confines of the incident site, recertifying the aircraft, etc. Insurance policies covering any asset that is subject to depreciation, typically pay the insured a fraction of the cost of replacing the property, so that a loss may be deemed to be total although some residual value remains.
The Bunawan Municipal Council subsequently passed an ordinance regulating and imposing fees on gate entrance, parking, and other fees at the ecopark where the celebrity giant crocodile resided in captivity. The ecopark charged a P20 entrance fee for adults and P15 for children, which supported the park's maintenance and procurement of Lolong's food. The Bunawan Ecopark also incurred expenses for electricity, maintenance, and other incidental expenses, such as installation of CCTV cameras. According to Bunawan Mayor Elorde, up to 26 October 2011, the celebrity crocodile had already earned nearly half million pesos in donations, entrance fees, and parking fees, with a daily income of about P10,000 that month.
The dealing and shuffling are instantaneous, there are no delays relating to counting chips (for a split pot), and on average the play is faster due to "auto-action" buttons (where the player selects their action before their turn). It is not uncommon for an online poker table to average ninety to one hundred hands per hour. There are many ways in which online poker is considerably cheaper to play than conventional poker. While the rake structures of online poker sites might not differ fundamentally from those in brick and mortar operations, most of the other incidental expenses that are entailed by playing poker in a live room do not exist in online poker.
Based in McCook, Nebraska, the McCook Braves were members of the Nebraska State League (1956–1959), having been preceded in an earlier Nebraska State League by the McCook Generals (1928–1932), who won three Nebraska State League Championships. The eight–team Nebraska State League reformed as a Class D league in 1956 after a 15 season hiatus. In 1956, it was announced that major league baseball had plans to sponsor a new Class D League in Nebraska with affiliate teams. After the announcement, local McCook Baseball Boosters met with the major league owners. Requirements for a franchise in the Nebraska State League included: cities having a lighted ball park; selling $5,000 in season tickets and providing another $2,500 for incidental expenses, and the ability to provide transportation to away games.
Portrait of John Thomas Quekett The Club was founded in 1865 as a result of a letter from W. Gibson published in Science Gossip in May 1865 suggesting that “some association among the amateur microscopists of London is desirable”. The suggestion was taken up by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Thomas Ketteringham and Witham Bywater, and they met on 14 June 1865 and agreed a provisional committee. About sixty people attended the first meeting of the Club on Friday 7 July 1865 for the purpose of establishing the Club to “give amateurs the opportunity of assisting each other, holding monthly meetings in a central locality, at an annual charge to cover incidental expenses”. The name agreed was “The Quekett Microscopical Club”, ‘club’ was chosen instead of ‘society’ to reflect the aims of the association.
Steer's trip was a disaster, and Milford remarked gloomily that it 'bid fair to be the most costly and least productive on record' of all traveller's trips. Steer returned before he had covered more than half of his itinerary, and on returning failed to have his customs payments refunded, with the result that a hefty sum of £210 was lost to the Press. The Press was obliged to disburse 80 percent of the value of the books he had carried as 'incidental expenses', so even if they had got substantial orders they would still have made a loss. Few orders did in fact come out of the trip, and when Steer's box of samples returned, the London office found that they had not been opened further down than the second layer.
Clown College was a unique institution for several reasons. First, the method to apply to the school was an extensive written personality profile that gave the directors an opportunity to have an understanding of the applicant's psychology, interests and previous experience. The circus also held in-person auditions at most stops along the route to drum up interest in the show and to get a range of people from all over the United States to apply. Next, tuition was free (though students were responsible for their own room and board, as well as any other incidental expenses incurred), and a graduate from the school finished the term with a full "Agent Suit" or specific clown costume, including a wig and proper clown shoes and a complete make-up kit, as well as the training needed to be a good clown performer.
In 2004 she travelled to Florida with senior FÁS executives, department officials, and her husband, Brian Geoghegan, and was receiving more than €100-a-day subsistence money from the taxpayer when FÁS picked up her hairdressing bill in a Florida hotel. Like all government ministers travelling abroad, she was entitled to a daily allowance for "incidental expenses". In a RTÉ Radio 1 interview on 27 November 2008, Fianna Fáil TD Mary O'Rourke described Harney's involvement in the scandal as "a load of hoo-hah". On 28 November 2008 Harney defended her use of expenses while on a FÁS trip to the US, saying that she was "not on holiday", she had not used public taxes for her own personal grooming, that the use of the government jet for the trip was made by the Taoiseach, and she had followed advice in claiming her expenses.
After dealer tips, the "winning" player would probably barely break even before any other incidental expenses. In an online poker room, a player with the same win rate playing a relatively easy pace of four tables at once at a relatively sluggish 60 hands per hour each earns about $24/hour on average. The main restriction limiting the number of tables a player can play is the need to make consistently good decisions within the allotted time at every table, but some online players can effectively play up to eight or more tables at once. This can not only increase winnings but can also help to keep a player's income reasonably stable, since instead of staking their entire bankroll on one higher limit table they are splitting their bankroll, wins and losses amongst many lower limit tables, probably also encountering somewhat less skilled opponents in the process.

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