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"loophole" Definitions
  1. loophole (in something) a mistake in the way a law, contract, etc. has been written that enables people to legally avoid doing something that the law, contract, etc. had intended them to do

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Now, I should say there is a big loophole — I call it a loophole; the Vacancies Act does not call it a loophole.
We need to close the online loophole, close the gun show loophole.
Carried interest loophole: Mnuchin said the loophole will be closed in our tax plan.
Closing that loophole, if you think it's a loophole, would raise a lot of money.
I think we need comprehensive background checks, need to close the online loophole, close the gun show loophole.
"I guess I do have a loophole, [if] the idea was to throw a loophole into it," Tarantino said.
In Oregon, the state's so-called intimate partner loophole or boyfriend loophole bill — House Bill 4145 — goes into effect Jan.
Any big "loophole" is bound to be beloved by some constituencies, and the bigger the loophole the more powerful constituency.
But I believe there should be comprehensive background checks, and we should close the gun show loophole, and close the online loophole.
" He pushes for a nationwide gun licensing system and for Congress to close loopholes, including the "boyfriend loophole" and the "Charleston loophole.
But I believe there should be comprehensive background checks and we should close the gun show loophole and close the online loophole.
There is no "gun-show loophole" per se; it's a private-sale loophole, in other words the right to sell your own stuff.
Raising the top tax rate, then, seems at least some effort to address the loophole-inside-of-a-loophole inherent in the carried interest plan.
And even then, the "gun show loophole" — a name given to the private seller loophole described above — provides a sidestep to the federal background check.
Many of the most notorious tax evasion schemes — the "carried interest" loophole, the "hedge fund" loophole — involve treating ordinary compensation as if it were capital gains.
This loophole also cancels out his "reform" of the "carried interest" loophole that enables the rich to pay taxes at a rate of just 20 percent.
Loophole Japan already hunts whales each year despite the worldwide moratorium, utilizing a loophole in the law that allows for killing the mammals for scientific research.
But the comprehensive background checks, closing the gun show loophole, closing the online loophole, closing what's called the Charleston loophole, where you get a gun at the end of three days, even if the background check is not completed which is what the killer in Charleston did.
Just as Congress has been working to close the loophole for cloud computing, it should close the loophole created by the convergence of digital technology with vehicles.
It's basically taking advantage of a loophole in the 1986 tax law that was supposed to close a prior loophole surrounding tax-exempt bonds for stadium financings.
The carried interest loophole is the most egregious loophole on the tax books, and if they're not going to close it federally, we're going to close it.
The carried interest tax loophole is the loophole that allows private equity managers and venture capitalists to count their income at capital gains rates — cashing in on a loophole that reduces their tax rate to almost half of what it would be in any other profession for that income.
Democrats continue to hold the line on parity between defense and domestic spending using OCO as a loophole, and Republicans continue to use the same loophole to indiscriminately fund the Pentagon.
With a few simple tweaks to the code, he can effectively close the carried interest loophole, fulfilling a campaign promise and erasing a fundamentally unfair, immoral loophole in our tax code.
We -- and there -- and there -- there isn't a loophole.
No surprise either that missing from the menu was the abolition of the carried-interest loophole (a loophole Mr. Trump vowed to close during his campaign) and the deductibility of interest payments.
Defenders of the loophole — who reject even the term "loophole" — have long argued that applying the lower capital gains rate to carried interest justly rewards the risk-taking involved in private-equity partnerships.
But his 15 percent rate for business income would close the loophole only to replace it with a new loophole that allows hedge fund managers to pay taxes at an even lower rate.
Mark Wahlberg has built an entire career off this loophole.
Getting rid of the loophole was a Trump campaign pledge.
Richards has taken advantage of the loophole in the past.
Rugby purists will be outraged if the loophole remains open.
One, Google could close this loophole if they wanted to.
The failure of Congress to close the "gun show loophole"?
Then, in 2013, he was released on a legal loophole.
It offered Jones a loophole that let him keep tweeting.
Bottom line: She's never met a loophole she didn't like.
Some lawyers say a legal loophole is partly to blame.
This is a loophole that can and should be closed.
Still, Dunkin' Donuts has discovered a loophole: holiday cookie doughnuts.
They are lobbying the USFS hard to reinstate the loophole.
" Donald Trump admits using tax loophole: "Of course I do.
The Senate adopted the Byrd rule, which narrows the loophole.
To its credit, Bird seems to have found a loophole.
"Ultimately, we need legislation to address this loophole," he said.
Do the morally right thing: Close the carried interest loophole.
The reason they do so is a loophole called deferral.
That's because it conducts its loophole primary in two parts.
Not surprisingly, hospitals have taken maximum advantage of this loophole.
But the actions stop short of completely closing the loophole.
Because of a loophole in the FARA law, which doesn't
Obama targeted the carried interest loophole but never closed it.
We want a vote on closing the terrorist gun loophole.
Mr Trump's mooted changes are unlikely to close this loophole.■
"This is a loophole that we must address," he said.
Mr. Cuomo has been a major beneficiary of the loophole.
Maybe that is one loophole that LULAC should consider closing.
The bank has refused to commit to closing this loophole.
But she said some teachers found a loophole last year.
In fact, Obama's executive actions can't completely close this loophole.
But as with all great rules, there is a loophole.
"The wealthy and well-connected got their buddies in Congress to gut the IRS and cut out loophole after loophole so they don't have to pay their fair share," Warren spokeswoman Saloni Sharma said.
Newton discovered a loophole in California law that allowed the open carry of loaded weapons, and the Panthers used that loophole to monitor police patrols in black neighborhoods to ensure black people were not mistreated.
But there's still another big loophole that prevents this from happening.
But, what if we told you that there's actually a loophole?
And maybe this is a tax loophole that is being exploited.
CRISPR currently creates a loophole for at least the food system.
Some say the administration is attempting to use a legal loophole.
Biersack does acknowledge that there's one potential loophole Trump could exploit.
But a team of researchers claim they have found a loophole.
The new USB Restricted Mode on iOS 12 closes that loophole.
It asked users to update their apps to close the loophole.
There's a loophole, though – as I'm sure many of you know.
"Sir, it's not the pennies, it's closing the loophole," she said.
That's what's known as "the boyfriend loophole," and it is deadly.
FOR 50 years, savvy Americans have enjoyed a sales-tax loophole.
Certain states have introduced their own laws to close that loophole.
You might think, doesn't this loophole just swallow the entire thing?
It took until 2009 for lawmakers to close this accidental loophole.
"It's a huge loophole," said one pilot who flew JetSmarter flights.
Yet a large loophole remains that allows exports for "livelihood purposes".
Crowely called the tax proposal a "gaping loophole" for the wealthy.
Upholding the principle ECPA was created for requires closing this loophole.
Thus, this loophole in the system is part of the problem.
It's a loophole which leaves a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
It's a loophole the Democrats have fought to close for years.
If we can't do that, we need to fix this loophole.
The loophole is having trusted recommendations to help you navigate online.
That leaves a loophole large enough to drive a truck through.
Let's close the loophole that allows domestic abusers to buy guns.
COOPER: Senator Sanders, Secretary Clinton mentioned the so- called Charleston loophole.
I also called for closing loopholes including the carried interest loophole.
Somehow, that same loophole still exists across much of America today.
But FinCEN's guidelines have created a loophole lined with red tape.
Mohamud provided a rare opportunity to examine that loophole in action.
Of course, all of these bans have a simple, massive loophole.
Mr. Trump has not proposed closing the real estate developers' loophole.
Somehow shutting that loophole did not make the final cut, either.
No one can seriously defend this loophole in our rape law.
They talked about universal background checks where you close every loophole.
Instead, the loophole looms, waiting for a murderer to exploit it.
There's a loophole that we need to close in that regard.
While that might qualify as a loophole, it is also legal.
You're not paying enough taxes, and there's the carried interest loophole.
There are ways to close, or at least limit, that loophole.
Another loophole is closing for hedge funds regardless of tax reform.
Amy Klobuchar brings up her bill to close the boyfriend loophole.
They should start by fixing the most obvious loophole of all.
President Trump refers to asylum as a "loophole" in our system.
A bipartisan bill pending in the Senate would close this loophole.
" This official called the asylum system the "world's largest immigration loophole.
It's a hedge, a loophole, a way of answering without answering.
This is exactly the type of loophole that we should close.
Quartz discovered a similar loophole for private Instagram content in 2015.
Thankfully, some of the newer laws attempt to eliminate this loophole.
"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Florida Gov.
The NTSB found that FlyNYON and Liberty "exploited" a regulatory loophole.
"He voted for what we call the 'Charleston loophole,' " she continued.
This is just another loophole, and we need to close it.
The United States particularly insisted on plugging the "bearer shares" loophole.
Mnuchin replied that Trump remains committed to closing the loophole for hedge fund managers, but repeatedly avoided adding private equity fund managers into the mix: Steve Mnuchin on the carried interest loophole for hedge funds: pic.twitter.
"This won't really close the gun-show loophole, it will only narrow that loophole," said Adam Winkler, a law professor at UCLA and author of Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America.
" Senator John McCain introduced a bipartisan measure to address the gun show loophole, saying, "We need this amendment because criminals and terrorists have exploited and are exploiting this very obvious loophole in our gun safety laws.
"We've introduced legislation to close the carried interest tax loophole, which [Trump] campaigned on saying he wanted to close that loophole — but it wasn't included in the one-page tax reform plan," an aide said.3.
There's legislation already written in the House and Senate, President Obama's desire to close the loophole, and even discussion of the U.S. Treasury's ability to rewrite the intricate language that has given way to the loophole.
There was a loophole here in the immigration system, a broken system.
States should also pass mirroring laws to close the boyfriend loophole.  4.
I call on the Legislature to close the L.L.C. loophole this year.
One political party, the Left Bloc, has proposed closing the pensions loophole.
The caravan raised an important question: Can the law be a loophole?
"We should have this court-created loophole fixed next week," he wrote.
And this is what, in the book, I call the loophole principle.
JFCs exist as a clever loophole to skirt existing campaign finance laws.
That spring, his family learned of a loophole in the draft system.
Reached by The Verge, Facebook contested that the access constituted a loophole.
A word of caution: Using this loophole may result in copyright violations.
Apparently I found some kind of loophole and I'm not questioning it!
They are not allowed as part of some kind of legislative loophole.
The President talked for a long time about of closing that loophole.
You found a pretty cool loophole through the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.
The performance pay loophole gives taxpayers the worst of all possible worlds.
And in a speech in July 2015, she talked about this loophole.
He also blames the National Rifle Association for the gun-show loophole.
OCO is, for better, or mostly for worse, an equal opportunity loophole.
New Hampshire Democrats have introduced legislation to close the gun show loophole.
H.R. 8 would close this dangerous loophole and save many, many lives.
Super PACs exploit a loophole created by a lower court decision, SpeechNow.
This loophole is something the potential HIPAA overhaul would have to address.
However, in Latin America, several countries are trying to mainstream this loophole.
News of the child bride loophole evoked condemnation across the political spectrum.
But doesn't changing the carried interest loophole require an act of Congress?
This tax loophole is a blatant abuse of the IRC Section 933.
H.R. 85033 would close this dangerous loophole and save many, many lives.
"Federal regulations won't be able to fully close this loophole," said Sen.
But the protocol's exclusive focus on stopping ozone depletion left a loophole.
He said the new bill fixes a loophole in the existing law.
ROA asserts that loophole-closing legislation would be unfair to the taxpayer.
But here is where soybean prices could find a loophole in 2017.
I will eliminate that outrageous loophole, and we will raise $1 trillion.
But the order includes the phrase "for inappropriate purposes," a possible loophole.
But there's a loophole that says you're not subject to that tax.
"It creates a huge loophole for sexual abuse that makes no sense."
This relative openness has given the company an interesting sort of loophole.
Remember all of Trump's campaign talk about closing the "carried interest" loophole?
It is now called the Gingrich-Edwards Loophole in their dubious honor.
Such a broad loophole suggests national security considerations were less than compelling.
I would pay for it by closing the loophole on carried interest.
Mr. Trump has called it a glaring loophole for potentially dangerous immigrants.
Google denied that this finding constituted a loophole in its ads policy.
There's one loophole to that numbers game, and it's called budget reconciliation.
Basically, before Chrome 76, sites could make use of an unintended loophole.
Then the I.R.S. issued guidance narrowing that loophole, generating confusion and fury.
The Democrat-dominated Assembly has voted to close the loophole for years.
The so-called carried interest loophole has been fiercely criticized by Democrats.
It is impact investing — not the closing of the carried-interest loophole.
However, private transactions were exempted, creating the so-called gun-show loophole.
The loophole tells a story of money, politics and possible academic misconduct.
So, how did such a bizarre loophole end up in Minnesota law?
That loophole has them more concerned than anything related to carried interest.
"The Fifth Season" won its award just after the loophole was closed.
Also, Warren's bill calls for the end of the "carried interest" loophole.
The news isn't that the iCloud loophole exists — we've always known that.
This closed what was known as the "head in the sand" loophole.
"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Mr. DeSantis said.
Amendment proposed to close the carried interest loophole 4:20 p.m. Rep.
And thanks to a loophole, the gifts are not an NCAA violation.
But unfortunately, the game leaves a problematic loophole for you to exploit.
Luckily, there's a loophole that lets you get around the $25 restriction.
Steven Mnuchin has promised moves to close the loophole within two weeks.
On Tuesday, a bipartisan group in Congress proposed legislation to rein in a controversial loophole in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that provisions U.S. spy agencies with a legal loophole to conduct warrantless surveillance on American citizens.
Meanwhile, Congress has not passed a comprehensive tax reform package in three decades, which has given clever experts room to develop loophole after loophole, particularly for multinational companies eager to cut their tax bills by sequestering profits overseas.
There are obviously a number of different loopholes including the gun show loophole.
"I don't know what the precedent is for using this loophole," he said.
He suggests I get a holder for the phone, as that's the loophole.
Then, Boone found an arcane legal loophole that would make their marriage possible.
The new law, which came into effect on February 1, closed that loophole.
According to people involved in the Russian food trade, Belarus provides a loophole.
In the meantime, he's turned to a loophole known as the UHF discount.
Loophole-closing reform has often been an issue that can draw bipartisan support.
Researchers said it is not clear if hackers have exploited the loophole yet.
One of the issues is the gun show loophole that everyone talks about.
"This case could open up a huge loophole in federal law" he said.
"It's a loophole because having no job is my job," she told ABC.
This is a regulatory loophole that puts many small individuals' money at risk.
I called to end the carried interest loophole that hedge fund managers enjoy.
On the other hand, this loophole can certainly be used for great amusement.
Yet at the briefing, Mnuchin didn't explain how he could close the loophole.
Like a good white hat, the hacker alerted Facebook to the disastrous loophole.
"And here is where the legal system has a loophole," the caption reads.
In describing his reforms, Trump specifically cited only removing the carried interest loophole.
In early March, Oregon became the latest state to close the boyfriend loophole.
Chaves's team then proposed a twist to Wheeler's experiment to test the loophole.
We now know that Elena and Bonnie's link came with a major loophole.
Democrats said the bill approved Thursday would close the so-called Charleston loophole.
Among the senators who moved to finally close that loophole was Hillary Clinton.  
The difference is the magnitude of money being laundered through the OCO loophole.
Some lawmakers call it the LDA loophole and are aiming to close it.
"I think it would be great to close this one loophole," she said.
But the treaty contained a loophole permitting governments to gas their own people.
Is the FBI once more rummaging through private papers via another legal loophole?
"We're going to force a vote on this 'terror loophole'," Reid said Monday.
Washington is removing that loophole and saying that all internet sales get taxed.
The proposed bill seeks to close what these legislators see as a loophole.
Congress has also ignored repeated calls from President Obama to close the loophole.
Hardly anyone knew about the loophole in 2007, when I began covering it.
Former President Barack Obama attempted to do away with this loophole in 2015.
But the proliferation of different business rates rewards loophole hunting and earnings shifting.
While the loophole was closed in 2012, numerous investigations of those involved continue.
"It's a big loophole," Mr. Rosenthal said of the like-kind exchange provisions.
The bad news is there is no secret loophole to guarantee that result.
Quietly, just a few days before Christmas, the federal government closed that loophole.
That's the loophole employers use to keep women silent and these cases hidden.
The loophole, which the Obama administration took steps to close, involves glider kits.
I still go over the top on birthday cakes — it's my frosting loophole.
The plan creates a massive loophole with which ordinary people can evade taxes.
" Mr. Engel called that "a loophole wide enough to drive a tanker through.
By April 103, the FDA announced it was going to address this loophole.
Indeed, New York's campaign finance problems run far deeper than the L.L.C. loophole.
Flimflam and phaseout gimmicks, rather than reform and loophole closing, make it work.
The loophole is Khloe's smartphone ... which was used to take the LO images.
Despite President Trump's promise to close the loophole, Republicans voted that amendment down.
To the public, closing a loophole this glaring seems anodyne, a no-brainer.
He told CNN the new bill fixes a loophole in the existing law.
Simply put: Regulate titles, eliminate the "incidental advice" loophole and require agent disclosure.
But we both agree: it's long past time to scrap this ridiculous loophole.
The Trump administration's proposal to close the loophole nationally will do the same.
Trending down: Google's limits on political ads have a loophole Trump could exploit.
So even just the loophole closing piece is going to be like Guadalcanal.
There is heated debate over what a loophole, or tax expenditure, actually is.
Ending a loophole on investment profit for buyout barons would bring in more.
Early in his term, President Obama mused about doing away with that loophole.
Now, wire transfers will also be subject to the rule — closing the loophole.
But the proliferation of different business rates rewards loophole hunting and earnings shifting.
It suggests banks and other companies would be wise to close every loophole.
In these places, the bill could provide a big loophole to enable discrimination.
Critics have focused primarily on the President's proposal to close the Internet loophole and the infamous "gun show loophole," which lets sales at these temporary clearinghouses escape all federal background check requirements and thereby undercuts the entire web of federal regulations.
No, it turns out the company just cited the wrong loophole in its policies.
It was a controversial loophole that legislators have been arguing to close for years.
To avoid this potential loophole, Section 4(a)(1) is not available to affiliates.
The dress-and-grooming exception is an indefensible loophole in that rule, I believe.
She advocates for universal background checks and closing the so-called gun show loophole.
President Donald Trump vowed to close the loophole during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
You have to be a spouse or former spouse, so there's the boyfriend loophole.
Many clinics offer unregulated stem-cell treatments because of a loophole in the law.
That's a fun wordplay loophole that allows the post to be a funny prank.
But the second kind is simply based on assumptions that might contain a loophole.
My student at the time, Dov Levine, asked if there might be a loophole.
In states without the loophole, sex in custody is deemed an automatic sex crime.
In Shanghai, divorces have spiked as people take advantage of a loophole in regulations.
In sports with limits on foreign players, the Kolpak law provides a handy loophole.
But that's left them promising not to actually raise much money through loophole closing.
"That may be the loophole Bombardier is hoping to use," he said by phone.
The loophole permits stores based on membership, like Costco, to go ahead with cashless.
"Right now it's really an Internet loophole," Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said Monday.
But in 2005, Congress created a loophole that made these income limits effectively toothless.
The advent of online retailers created a loophole that made the Bible easily available.
He hoped they would close the loophole before he broadcasted it to the world.
The loophole outrages civil liberties advocates, who say it violates the Fourth Amendment. Sen.
Until the residual of the Bernie Sanders movement works through that loophole, I'm out.
On Thursday, lawmakers voted to close the loophole and change the unclear wording. Gov.
Mike Johnson (R-LA) introduced a bill that would end the foreign company loophole.
Gun control advocates say that loophole is exploited to skirt the background check requirement.
It was estimated that the loophole costs the BBC some £150 million a year.
Opponents say this could be used as a loophole to allow bigger construction projects.
The groups focused on West Virginia, though, were relatively new and saw a loophole.
Not all "reform" plans, though, pay for all their rate cuts with loophole closures.
Just a few hours ago, Voksi told me he'd "found another loophole" for Denuvo.
So that's our primary focus, on getting that loophole closed and reinstating that authority.
The fine print of the bill, however, gives New Zealand a decent-sized loophole.
Closing the loophole would create parity for military-connected students with non-military students.
Appallingly, DHS also created a visa waiver loophole, with Obama's permission, solely for Iran.
This loophole is section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
This is Velázquez's third attempt at proposing a bill that would close this loophole.
Opel insisted at the time that it was making use of a legal loophole.
This time, unable to do so, they appear instead to have found a loophole.
There is a loophole, however, according to one source who spoke only on background.
You'll find that little loophole later in the document, after it says they can't.
Since then, many speculated that Broad had found a loophole around copyright (it's not).
In 2017, it repealed a legal loophole that acquitted rapists who marry their victims.
Mysk and Bakry have also provided a video showing how they discovered the loophole.
But ending a loophole on investment profit for buyout barons would bring in more.
Three months after closing the loophole, the Department of Justice is opening it again.
Andrew M. Cuomo called that lapse an "egregious loophole" that needed to be fixed.
He would stop supporting a tax loophole that benefits him and other wealthy investors.
This loophole allows businesses called limited liability companies to flout limits on corporate donations.
The idea was to take advantage of a legal loophole, which permitted minting coins.
The solidified rule intends to close a key loophole in the eyes of farmers.
Why it matters: The law — effective immediately — closes what proponents describe as a loophole.
Maybe they could find some loophole, some wrinkle in his donation to the church.
" Instead, they emphasized that the change was "closing a loophole that creates a vulnerability.
Hedge-fund and private-equity managers still benefit from the carried-interest tax loophole.
In fact, Apple is just closing a regulatory loophole that had existed for years.
But it is another special-interest loophole that nearly all tax experts would eliminate.
He called for closing the loophole on the profits of all private-equity partnerships.
In response, Democrats argue they're trying to close a loophole in current gun laws.
And they plan to close the carried interest "loophole" that benefits investment-fund managers.
But there's a loophole into getting into places for free, if you're so inclined.
In other words, the gun show doesn't create a loophole; the private seller does.
The solidified rule intends to close a key loophole in the eyes of farmers.
"Right now it's really an Internet loophole," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said on Monday.
But thanks to the loophole-ridden U.S. tax system, hardly anybody pays that rate.
"That's the perversity of this loophole that really needs to be underscored," she added.
"It creates a huge loophole for sexual abuse, that makes no sense," she said.
In other words, the gun show doesn't create a loophole; the private sale does.
And it included a loophole: If marijuana was in public view (say, if a police officer got someone to empty his pockets), then it could still be treated as a crime punishable with potential jail time — a loophole that the new bill closes.
And while both candidates support closing the "carried interest loophole," which allows hedge fund managers to pay a lower tax rate on their income, experts say that Trump's reduction of the corporate income tax rate to 15 percent would just create another loophole.
Clinton's favorite lines, referring to the complicated loophole that allows corporations to avoid paying taxes.
Critics warn it could open a loophole that could funnel tax-free money into campaigns.
Now, most countries in the Arabian Peninsula are considering legislation that will change that loophole.
It's not a loophole I abuse often, but it's one I do like knowing exists.
That's because many insurance providers are going to take any cost-saving loophole they can.
Clinton would close the loophole with no compensating benefits for those hit, the center said.
According to CNBC, the privacy loophole was still in place as recently as last month.
It wants a big-ass loophole that it can walk through any time it wants.
But Carlucci said the "loophole" must get fixed because it's unfair for communities and residents.
Coupled with this EngineerMode security loophole, it doesn't look great for OnePlus' overall user security.
Linda Harriott-Gathright wanted to protect her community from New Hampshire's deadly background check loophole.
It's a dicey loophole that plays fast and loose with the Constitution's Fourth Amendment protections.
This loophole was extended to break open Rise of the Tomb Raider and other games.
The loophole hurts real businesses and customers alike, while scammers and Google reap the benefits.
Yet despite the talk, the infamous carried interest loophole survives with a bit of tinkering.
Well it turns out that there is one jackpot-sized loophole in the country's rules.
Except in one case—where a particularly canny narcissist seems to have found a loophole.
But under Alabama law, there's kind of a loophole if two things were to happen.
The White House doesn't want to close the carried interest tax loophole for private equity.
Newton found a loophole in California law that allowed the Panthers to police the police.
Policymakers should close this loophole to protect both citizens' rights and support for technological progress.
The development freed Apple from a legal battle, but with a new security loophole exposed.
Close the carried interest loophole for most private equity, venture capital or real estate investors.
Germany has said the widely exploited loophole is the result of poorly framed EU law.
In Trump's first edition of the Federal Register, several agencies take advantage of this loophole.
Other EU countries have put tighter rules in place to close or narrow the loophole.
This is currently a loophole that can be used by employers to pay women less.
Even so, Brod claims there's still value in the feature, despite such an obvious loophole.
The rest — more than 80 — were sold under a regulatory loophole as lab-developed tests.
Every accord contains at least one loophole, and UNDATA's is really quite an elegant one.
The law would remove a loophole that allows other family members to pardon a killer.
For one, the order only covers political appointees, providing a loophole for most federal employees.
Closing that loophole would ensure that unions and their allied groups cannot skirt those requirements.
That loophole has since been shut down, but other methods are rising from its ashes.
However, the GOP left a gaping loophole: Real estate companies are exempt from this cap.
The abuse of this loophole has annoyed many for decades, but has gone relatively unchecked.
But Robb said Airbus took advantage of a regulatory loophole to avoid the safety requirement.
They look suspiciously like earmarks, but there is no doubt some loophole that allowed them.
There's a gaping loophole—and Democrats are benefitting from it as much as Republicans are.
The bipartisan Transitioning to Integrated and Meaningful Employment (TIME) Act would gradually eliminate that loophole.
Mr. Cuomo gave lip service to eliminating this loophole, but little of his political muscle.
It should come as no surprise that Trump's plan would not close this bonus loophole.
Expanding background checks, she says, will close a vast loophole in an otherwise effective law.
A businessman known for working the system finds a loophole and pays no taxes. Shocker!
Even those making six figures can greatly reduce their bills using the loophole Donelson uses.
The appeals court ruled unanimously that, because of that loophole, the defendant couldn't be prosecuted.
Closing that loophole would be a much better graduation present for the class of 2019.
"This is not a loophole or an interpretation because there is no ambiguity," he said.
The "Altra-Juul Beast" is capitalizing on this loophole to addict my generation to nicotine.
"This is a loophole that's clearly being abused and needs to be closed," he said.
To Mr. Miller, the asylum process was a giant loophole that needed to be plugged.
They are driving awareness and sales via a loophole big enough for the entire industry.
O.P. tax plan is a giant new loophole for wealthy business owners like Trump himself.
But only 13 states have banned the enforcement of evictions statewide, addressing an important loophole.
The inclusion of the word "intentionally" in the rule, Chamblee said, provides an unacceptable loophole.
Many other large American corporations have also been playing the tax break and loophole game.
This glaring loophole provides political families with an opportunity to effectively "offshore" corruption and cronyism.
It would also close the carried interest loophole that keeps private equity's taxes so low.
Unfortunately, one loophole remained, and it disproportionately hurts service members suffering from mental health impairments.
That giant loophole has inspired six teenagers to run for governor in Kansas this November.
This means foreign powers have an easy loophole to pour money into every American election.
The USA RIGHTS Act would address these concerns by completely closing the backdoor search loophole.
When we disagreed on what to do about a loophole or rate reduction, we'd vote.
But teens have reportedly been exploiting a loophole — flavored disposable e-cigarettes are still allowed.
The loophole also made constitutional modern mass incarceration, a scourge that disproportionately affects black people.
This archaic loophole is the same one plaguing the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast.
While there are some federal laws that protect maternity rights, Bethany falls into a loophole.
Campaign cash and furious lobbying kept the loophole alive, despite Trump's promises to kill it.
This is also exactly the type of glaring loophole that Republicans will leave propped open.
Steele continued mailing this "loophole letter" while Congress enacted another bill prohibiting this practice, too.
For now, Iceland may be holding onto its whaling heritage, hinged to a shaky loophole.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development agrees global affiliate reinsurance is not a loophole.
In addition, this would likely create a huge new loophole in the campaign finance system.
The lieutenant governor said it's up to state senators whether that loophole should remain open.
Exploiting a common loophole, they instead set up PACs, funded by money collected from employees.
Overturning a longstanding loophole that allowed minors to be married off, New York Democratic Gov.
But Memphis City Council members found a loophole: What if the property wasn't public anymore?
And I don't think the law was a loophole until the court decided it was.
The universal background check bill would help close a major loophole under the current law.
"The investigators are probably trying to figure out what technological loophole allowed the letter to appear on Wujie, and they want to figure out if the loophole was deliberate," said Zhao Hui, a writer in southern China who uses the pen name Mo Zhixu.
Venture capitalists can look forward to the preservation of the carried interest loophole, which allows investors to pay lowered tax rates on a sizeable portion of their income; Congress has previously estimated that this loophole costs the government about $2 billion in taxes every year.
Sebastian Solomon New York City How We Tax Alec MacGillis, in his article on the billionaire philanthropist David Rubenstein, shows how the carried-interest loophole in tax law has allowed Rubenstein and others to accumulate vast amounts of wealth ("The Billionaires' Loophole," March 14th).
This loophole allowed the alleged Charleston shooter to buy his gun despite his prior arrest record.
Activists say it was a legal loophole that encouraged, even fed, the practice of honor killings.
It is not yet clear there if there is a legal loophole, the congressional official said.
Because of the loophole, the number of exempted kids has grown, The Los Angeles Times reports.
But in April, an FCC decision reopened a loophole for the company grow much, much bigger.
A clear definition like that would open the loophole the statute so desperately seeks to avoid.
Sherrod Brown offered an amendment to close the loophole, it lost on a party-line vote.
They can provide a loophole for women whose faiths discourage them from working outside the home.
In fact, an archaic legal loophole in its rape laws has garnered criticism in recent years.
Burwell called the current short-term health coverage market "a loophole" in the Affordable Care Act.
The White House, however, is exploring a loophole in the law, according to an administration official.
The two Irish subsidiaries and the Dutch intermediary is where the tax loophole derives its nickname.
The money collected via this loophole will go toward funding a human trafficking prevention task force.
But the bill, known as the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act, also created a loophole.
But thanks to a legal loophole, companies can say if they haven't had a visit yet.
It's not a bug, just a loophole I exploit to feel momentary highs of petty vindication.
You can use that loophole to browse through all of Facebook, and even watch Facebook video.
The company that has benefited most from this loophole is probably Amazon, America's biggest online retailer.
The judges ruled 6-3 that Aereo had exploited a loophole to get around copyright law.
Chief among those good new ideas is Trump's call to end the carried interest tax loophole.
"We had a very dangerous loophole that we had not addressed," Dunn told CNN on Wednesday.
I called for ending the loophole that lets hedge fund managers get a lower tax rate.
It&aposs a huge gaping loophole that we need to fix because it is so abused.
It didn't mention the language to close the loophole, one of many amendments to the bill.
The double ownership loophole, which allowed both parties to claim tax rebates, was closed in 2012.
Llewelyn's system also subverts another recently-discovered legal loophole associated with using the Tor network itself.
But a loophole called "deferral" allows firms to indefinitely delay paying taxes on earnings booked offshore.
This is not true — Clinton has long pushed to close the loophole, and she said so.
"It's kind of like this retirement loophole trick," says certified financial planner at Betterment Nick Holeman.
I called for ending the loophole that lets hedge fund managers get a lower tax rate.
But, in a loophole Moscow seems to have exploited, their Russian subsidiaries are not directly liable.
She is the author of the new report Overseas Contingency Operations: The Pentagon's $80 Billion Loophole.
In this manner, any zero-day loophole or unpatched vulnerability will be concealed from prying eyes.
Carmakers are abusing another loophole, according to Greg Archer of Transport & Enviroment, a green pressure group.
However, he said, a loophole meant Mexico could theoretically block a dispute panel from being created.
Closing a loophole that allows corporations to skirt millions in taxes seems like a no-brainer.
The SALT issue got dealt with in the tax bill, but not the carried interest loophole.
"Any inconsistency in rules among countries creates a loophole that renders the rules ineffective," Yamaoka said.
The Atlantic reported on Tuesday that EPA used a loophole to push through the salary bump.
The CHOICE Act also allows the continuation of what is known as the Wells Fargo loophole.
Read more: There's a glaring loophole in Trump and Giuliani's allegations of corruption against Joe Biden
Another View Many politicians want to close the carried interest tax loophole for private equity managers.
Pai has argued that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent through the loophole in question.
In 2013, Congress narrowed the loophole, but only for domestic violence crimes in exceptionally narrow circumstances.
This loophole allows state and local law enforcement agencies to circumvent protections in state forfeiture law.
In 2016 alone, the sales tax loophole for online retailers cost states more than $17 billion.
A loophole currently lets automated robocall marketing services bypass customers and go straight to their voicemail.
And Harris would end the tax loophole pharmaceutical companies receive for direct-to-consumer advertising expenses.
The "used car loophole" may have occurred because used cars were seen as a minor market.
It was the first time a Bell test wasn't subject to the freedom-of-choice loophole.
This large overall decrease in taxes includes the higher taxes from eliminating the carried interest loophole.
Unfortunately, new technology has made this definition largely obsolete, creating a giant loophole in a law.
The F.C.C. under the Obama administration closed the loophole, but Mr. Pai reopened it last year.
They get lower rates and get to keep cherished tax breaks, like the "carried interest" loophole.
Maybe there's a loophole, or maybe it's not worth your employer's time to enforce the agreement.
It turns out Ms. Browning, 45, supports closing a gun show loophole and banning bump stocks.
He brought up the idea that he would accomplish this by closing the carried interest loophole.
Given that Trump has explicitly called for an end to the carried interest loophole, that's galling.
"But that's a very different argument … saying, 'I want to close this specific loophole,' " McCain responded.
That we've been waiting years and years for the perfect loophole to squeeze our crimes through.
Democratics denied that their new position in the majority would push the loophole down their agenda.
How luxury developers use a loophole to build soaring towers for the ultrarich in New York.
The draft text of Trump's executive order seems well designed to take advantage of this loophole.
All previous agreements contained one big loophole: Sudan had not been among their signatories or guarantors.
That's actually a big loophole in terms of consumer protection, privacy protections related to health data.
"He found every single loophole that he could and just exploited everything," Hart told BuzzFeed News.
Some U.S. companies however have continued to sell to Huawei, utilizing a loophole in the regulations.
Closing the privacy loophole and keeping an eye on these deals is already in lawmakers' sights. 
Congress could easily close that loophole by limiting such kits to only approved and licensed owners.
Sometimes, it can be a loophole for men's rights activists to sue for discrimination against men.
That's because of a huge loophole implied by the broad tax ideas the administration recently released.
"That is a loophole in the rules that is even misunderstood by competition hosts," he said.
By using his pass-through loophole, they can benefit from an even lower 15 percent rate.
"There is no justification for the FCC to restore the UHF Loophole," Pelosi and Pallone wrote.
And it undermines the Marine Mammal Protection Act by opening a loophole on polar bear hunting.
How about closing the gun-show loophole so criminals cannot circumvent the laws on the books?
There's no loophole to poke, or case to make for being an exception to the rule.
But there's a growing push to close this loophole, and policymakers are looking for a solution.
I'm a gift-giver, and I could see how gift shopping could become an easy loophole.
But he notes that Johnson's advisers claim they've found a mysterious "legal loophole" to circumvent it.
Advocates say the loophole is used thousands of times per day by all levels of government.
A loophole in Tennessee law allows membership-only Farm Bureau plans to continue offering these products.
" The second loophole relates to a clause in the law which makes exemptions for "associated companies.
The legislation addresses a loophole in the current law that enables some firearms to be transferred by licensed gun dealers before the required background checks have been completed -- a loophole that allowed the Charleston church shooter to buy a gun despite having drug charges on his record.
He further emphasized the point by arguing, falsely, that Hillary Clinton doesn't want to close the loophole (she's proposed closing it for years) and, absurdly, that Clinton should have singlehandedly overcome all GOP opposition to closing the loophole while serving as a junior senator from New York.
Another big loophole known as "the boyfriend loophole" is that federal law defines domestic abuse narrowly: The victim has to be currently or formerly married to their abuser, living with their abuser, or have a child with their abuser, according to a 2015 investigation by The Trace.
This might look like a loophole — he was only a convicted criminal after production — but it's not.
Until March 2018, New York was one of 35 states where a legal loophole — one that Gov.
For now, the one existing loophole is Equifax's opt-out provision — another common element of arbitration clauses.
Basically, as it stands, there's a loophole, and the bill Biel is lobbying against would close it.
However, WhatsApp could use a loophole, which specifies that the rule only applies to Internet service providers.
Cross-border shootings are rare, but they demonstrate an unresolved loophole in checks on law enforcement conduct.
It was passed and signed by the governor in April, and that legal loophole is now closed.
This is just a loophole that has to do with cloud backups, which you can easily fix.
Now Facebook says it's closing that loophole — and removing 22 Alex Jones-related Pages in the process.
And, even if every loophole that could lead to result manipulation is closed, there is another defect.
"President Trump is only using this loophole because he knows Congress would disapprove of this sale," Sen.
Family plans are often abused by those who use them as a loophole for paying full price.
The new legislation would close a current loophole requiring prison time only for rapists who use force.
The ECB has asked EU lawmakers to close such a loophole but this has yet to happen.
Thillien explained that Europe saw a loophole in global tech regulation and felt the need to act.
This little loophole causes Hades to declare their deal null — the baby is still his, he says.
Closing the carried interest loophole and reinstating a modern Glass-Steagall are the tip of the iceberg.
Why the urgent need by the President to circumvent Congress to "close the loophole" by executive fiat?
Apple's Enterprise Certificate program has become a de facto loophole in bypassing its strictly controlled App Store.
"A determined skeptic can probably find some little logical loophole after any of these tests," he says.
Overcoming the Byrd rule requires a supermajority of 22019 votes in the Senate, thus closing the loophole.
Apple is closing a loophole that allowed app developers to access users' potentially sensitive and private data.
The Obama administration said that the rules were designed to close a "loophole" used by wealthy families.
The Irish government is looking to eliminate the loophole, though not before the end of this decade.
The government closed the loophole for mobile advertising billboards, turning it into a criminal (not civil) offence.
A bipartisan majority of lawmakers in Congress on both sides of the aisle support closing the loophole.
One other "loophole" Trump seeks to close is the current standard of care for holding immigrant youths.
But there's a loophole when it comes to salmonella: It isn't on that prohibited list of adulterants.
Later, they closed the loophole, giving teams rights to drafted college players for the full four years.
The idea to close the loophole was put forth last summer during government negotiations with the BBC.
She said they would also close a loophole that has led to families being separated, she said.
But the biggest loophole of all for professional football could be in the president's own tax plan.
The Senate farm bill would have tried to close a loophole that makes such an abuse possible.
Carmakers have broadly invoked a European legal loophole allowing such software for safety purposes or engine protection.
But things shifted last Friday, when a Bulgarian 19-year-old hacker called Voksi found a loophole.
Kim's name is now on legislation that would close the legal loophole that helped Ketcham evade punishment.
That loophole is the animal cracker: iconic, beloved by children, and, conveniently, largely a plant-based treat.
Political operatives will likely exploit every possible loophole to open the door to tax-deductible dark money.
Let's close the loophole that allows straw purchasers to buy guns and flood our streets with them.
But Shore points out that such a measure would penalize Native Americans without actually closing the loophole.
Academics and economic experts such as Professor Victor Fleischer have demonstrated the benefits of closing the loophole.
Republicans like to talk about abolishing tax deductions, but every loophole has a lobbyist to defend it.
Private equity works the same way, under the same tax rules, with no special rule or loophole.
The fact, though, is that there is no special loophole for private equity and never has been.
National security is another loophole that many governments, including democratic ones, have used to weaken political rights.
This is one loophole that most Americans probably didn't realize existed, let alone needed to be closed.
Their bill will permanently close this loophole, which was exploited by the shooter in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
Mr. Cuomo had offered various solutions on the loophole but did little public campaigning on the subject.
It was an act of resistance against what we might deride today as a corporate tax loophole.
Could more than a million people in Colorado really be in favor of keeping a slavery loophole?
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated the loophole costs taxpayers more than $17 billion over a decade.
"  "Voting to shut down the government and against bills to close the terrorist gun loophole isn't courage.
In the past two years, Washington and Pennsylvania closed the loophole by passing marketplace tax collection laws.
For Chinese citizens, there's now one less loophole in the country's comprehensive censorship of Western media outlets.
"It is time to close this dangerous loophole," said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.).
The move effectively closes a loophole whereby dealers could finish a negotiation offline, thus avoiding the fee.
The measure is the most innovative of several efforts in the past decade to close the loophole.
The aim is for the tax increase to take effect once various states have closed the loophole.
The bill's supporters estimate that closing the loophole would raise $3.7 billion a year in New York.
Gun reforms advocates say that creates an enormous loophole that poses a constant threat to public safety.
While this might be a feasible loophole, it is certainly not in the spirit of the law.
Trump and his allies have criticized the practice as a "loophole" for people seeking to enter illegally.
Under the equitable sharing loophole, police may keep up to 80 percent of any assets they seize.
The loophole was first included in an amendment to the American Health Care Act offered by Rep.
Namely, why haven't other young rappers benefitted from the loophole that allows a judge to withhold adjudication?
The loophole allows convicted felons and mentally unstable individuals to purchase guns illegally, advocates like Nichols believe.
The law essentially creates a loophole for the warrantless surveillance of American citizens, and United States v.
It was a loophole: someone realised this was a way of getting Vietnamese girls into the system.
But then he found the loophole of talking about the trailer, which is almost a little funny.
That's a loophole that was eliminated for most investors in the landmark tax reform legislation in 1986.
In 1995, he figured out another loophole to turn into a business, this time with mobile phones.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit stayed Mr. Pruitt's loophole on July 18.
Mr. Shah denies any wrongdoing and through a publicist says he merely took advantage of a loophole.
Former President Barack Obama created a loophole for U.S. telecommunications companies to provide certain services to Cuba.
His successor, Donald Trump, maintained the loophole but tightened the broader sanctions, worsening the overall business climate.
This loophole was first included in an amendment of the American Health Care Act offered by Rep.
The new regulations have widened a loophole for brokers when they offer advice on meeting those goals.
And it wasn't because Congress just didn't hear about it; several members became aware of the loophole.
The Walgreens loophole is deeply unpopular, based on the results of a nonbinding ballot initiative across Wisconsin.
Democrats insist that closing the loophole will be one of their first priorities in the new year.
Legal experts say Japanese law provides a loophole through which dual citizens can effectively retain both nationalities.
Ending this giant loophole would do the United States and the world a great deal of good.
Some felt that helping law enforcement navigate GEDmatch amounted to exploiting a loophole and violating users' trust.
They say there's no way to create a loophole that only allows law enforcement into encrypted communications.
Closing the loophole may promote fairness, but it wouldn't do much to help the overall budget deficit.
While the candidates argued over credits, many wondered the same thing: what exactly is the boyfriend loophole?
One woman, Jenny Teeson, fought for the loophole to be abolished after her own experiences in court.
Her plan would also close a tax loophole used by pharmaceutical companies related to their advertising expenses.
This new loophole would encourage people to characterize even more of their income as pass-through income.
Presidents of both parties have used that loophole when they unsure whether Congress will do as asked.
The Trump administration's tariffs close that loophole by applying tariffs to all solar cell and module imports.
" The legislation, Robinson said, is "designed to fix the quirk in the law that created this loophole.
He apparently obtained his gun via a federal loophole that allows some foreign nationals to purchase firearms.
The gaps in regulation, like the gun show loophole, make it impossible to know the true numbers.
Specifically, a tax loophole big enough to welcome as many cheats, crooks, and criminals as you'd like.
Tourists can still visit America, an odd loophole if the White House is actually worried about terrorism.
In Rhode Island, a legal loophole allows public-sector unions to keep charging non-members similar fees.
But in a 2019 decision in the Sandy Hook case, the Connecticut Supreme Court found a loophole.
But the defence offers a potential loophole by arguing the death - often from strangling - was an accident.
Making what has been a temporary loophole permanent will encourage even more companies to follow Apple's practice.
There remains one possible loophole that Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Trump could turn to as an explanation.
In 1987, they were on the verge of another big transfer when the government closed that loophole.
Ron DeSantis, a Republican, called the exceptions a "loophole" in federal gun laws that should be closed.
Private equity managers argue that this treatment is not a loophole or even unique to private equity.
More importantly, fixing this loophole would restore free market principles that are central to America's economic system.
Security depends on closing not just the most visible existing loophole, but acting to prevent new ones.
Trump has called for abolishing the carried-interest tax loophole for hedge-fund and private-equity managers.
Trump and members of his administration have repeatedly referred to Flores as a "loophole" that incentivizes immigration.
Most people probably don't consider the benefit of living in your own home as a tax loophole.
But because of an unnoticed loophole in the rules, the referee shrugs and says it's perfectly legal.
Let's end corporate welfare by closing the outdated tax loophole enjoyed by the nation's largest credit unions.
Barr expressed concern about the loophole and told officials it is an issue he is working on.
But just how tightly to close that "loophole" is the main sticking point of staff negotiations, Rep.
There is no time more urgent than now to close the profiling loophole and end illegal profiling.
But in 1906, an unforeseen loophole opened in the form of the San Francisco earthquake and fire.
This law closed a critical loophole and finally put the law firmly on the side of girls.
During the campaign, Trump proposed a huge tax cut for the wealthy, not offset by loophole closing.
And Clinton's "Charleston loophole" slams gained particular salience ahead of the South Carolina primary, which Clinton won.
Mr. Booker has also opposed a loophole that enables heirs to avoid paying taxes on capital gains.
Woody knew about a legal loophole that could allow the couple to build the Glossier of alcohol.
This is far and away the most obvious loophole that goes to Americans' basic sense of fairness.
But a rough outline for a major tax overhaul released last week failed to mention the loophole.
Technically, gambling is illegal for Cambodians, but a legal loophole allows foreigners to gamble on Cambodian soil.
The short version: No. The long version: For one, the "gun show loophole" is a terrible name.
Truck fleet owners like UPS and even other glider truck assemblers have asked to close the loophole.
Housebuilders have used a loophole in a 1987 law to avoid offering freehold rights to leasehold homeowners.
And read about a loophole in emissions regulations for trucks favored by backers of the Trump administration.
For the longer term, Trump has once again exposed a critical loophole in how American trade policy works — a loophole that makes us an inherently less credible negotiating partner in any kind of future deal and that may make cross-border commerce more systematically difficult in the future.
How many more innocent people need to be cut down before we act and close this dangerous loophole?
If this loophole is actually legal, then it's difficult to understand why anyone should ever pay estate taxes.
But both Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton vowed in the election campaign to close the loophole.
His Treasury Secretary conceded Monday that his administration won't really be closing the notorious "carried interest" tax loophole.
A second, related complication is that quantum key distribution isn't actually perfectly secure—there's a loophole, of sorts.
He noted, for example, that Islamic State doesn't get its guns thanks to a gun-show registration loophole.
But Google is hoping to find a loophole on American soil by arguing this violates the First Amendment.
Closing this loophole strengthens the U.S.'s power to ban importation of seafood products produced through forced labor.
Pennsylvania's "loophole primary" set the stage for weeks of screwball politicking -- and not just by the presidential candidates.
In effect, a legal loophole in U.S. law provides foreign nations with blanket immunity for their hacking activity.
The OECD has been pushing for countries to set universal ­reporting standards to close the loophole since 2012.
The problem — or the loophole for the businesses trying to fight it — is one about the law's vagueness.
While Texas has since closed this particular loophole, children can still marry with parental consent in several states.
But the policy had a loophole that allowed administrators of existing pages to repurpose old pages — until today.
Producers of "fake weed" continually change the chemical compound, thereby exploiting a legal loophole and drug test detection.
The surest way to solve the problem would be to close the loophole in the third-country agreement.
Closing that loophole would mean extending the window for FBI background checks to take place on gun purchases.
This week, California legislators passed a law that supporters say closes a loophole in the state's sentencing regulations.
But often, it's just a little loophole for things like sexism and racism and basically like me-ism.
There's enough to discuss on the Greek Loophole that it could have been its own film, for example.
Schaeuble said he had only become involved in dealing with the loophole a few months after taking office.
After eight long, loophole-filled years, the world bid adieu to the vampire-filled town of Mystic Falls.
"Either nature has found a hidden loophole, or hey, maybe there is a totally new idea," Schaefer said.
Such a ruling would, in effect, create a massive loophole in existing civil rights laws for LGBTQ people.
If you want true tax reform, don't maintain the status quo on deferrals, the biggest overseas tax loophole.
A $17 billion industry gets to use their work for free thanks to a loophole in the law.
Even into 85003 there were promises from the White House that the carried interest loophole would be closed.
Conaway's proposals don't include a carve-out or loophole that exempts families from the consequences of these penalties.
Apple refused, arguing that creating such a loophole would endanger the data of innocent users across the globe.
Instead, Congress created a loophole that threatens the supply chain all sorts of products, from grains to livestock.
Hedge fund managers and venture capitalists have come out in support of closing the loophole they benefit from.
The narrower restriction on what some have called a "backdoor search loophole" has disappointed some civil liberties groups.
Jordan did the same this month, and closed a separate loophole that allowed lighter sentences for "honour killings".
The law overturning the rape loophole, which also criminalised sexual harassment in public, passed by a unanimous vote.
California lawmakers voted to close what they called a sentencing loophole by mandating harsher penalties for similar assaults.
This loophole is particularly problematic for elected officials and agency heads who develop strong ties across the government.
But the NRA has opposed legislation to close the loophole, arguing it could deny innocent people their rights.
But legislation in 2005 and 2006 and a landmark Supreme Court ruling in 2006 tightened that potential loophole.
Among the members of Congress who voted to finally close the loophole: Senator Hillary Clinton of New York.
That includes the pass-through loophole; wealthy earners could just establish corporations and enjoy a lower tax rate.
And some reform measures—like one bill set to pass in California—would effectively close that federal loophole.
Clinton would close the loophole with no compensating benefits for those hit, the center said in a report.
That opened up a huge loophole for scammers, who are not short on means to make calls internationally.
The plan included a controversial loophole for anyone who had obtained proper licensing before the rules were proposed.
By abusing this loophole, hospitals are making it more expensive for everyone, including patients, employers, payors and taxpayers.
It's a loophole that probably will be closed, and probably should be closed, but right now it's open.
As long as there's a loophole, however, Michigan and Louisiana appear eager to drive a truck through it.
Most of my conversations have been educating our members about this plainly unacceptable loophole in our rape law.
To justify keeping the loophole open, the EPA cited a study by Tennessee Tech University funded by Fitzgerald.
Facebook has a major loophole that allows nefarious users to get around its strategy to stop fake news.
And Wilson, of course, found his own loophole by selling the blueprints and distributing them directly to buyers.
The loophole is projected to cost the government about $15.6 billion in lost revenue between 2016 and 2025.
There's another loophole: Congress banned broadcast cigarette advertising in 1970, but there are no restrictions on e-cigarettes.
Now is not the time to piddle with closing this loophole and improving that reporting rule, say reformers.
If Democrats close the L.L.C. loophole early, developers may lose one powerful means for making their voices heard.
Ross learned to read in jail and discovered a legal loophole that he used to set himself free.
This biomass loophole would increase carbon pollution at a time when it is imperative that we reduce it.
There is, however, a loophole in the War Powers Resolution that lets presidents avoid asking Congress to approve.
"It's a loophole that North Korea has exploited and I'm sure that other proliferators have exploited," he said.
And nowhere is that fight clearer or more pressing than in the debate over the carried interest loophole.
That loophole was eliminated for most investors — including real estate investors — in the landmark tax legislation in 1986.
But because the young witch also wanted to preserve her life in Greendale, she found a clever loophole.
Selling coins has another advantage that the ICOs are less keen to highlight: it exploits a regulatory loophole.
By that calculation, the loophole would have saved the partners about twenty million dollars each, in 2011 alone.
Berkeley's ban only applies to new construction, while Brookline's also applies to substantial renovations — closing a potential loophole.
Failing to do so would create a loophole that will be used to exploit thousands of working Americans.
Tonight's highlights include a steely endorsement for Hillary, a cut for the IRS and a major tax loophole.
Legal experts say Europe might need to tighten up its data laws to close this type of loophole.
This new law closes a loophole left behind by the Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act, enacted in 2010.
"The ILC loophole is an end-run around the regulations that keep our banking system safe," García said.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, closing this loophole could raise more than $650 billion over a decade.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates simply closing this loophole would raise more than $650 billion over a decade.
He has discovered the political correctness loophole, whereby behavior that is otherwise considered bullying suddenly becomes brave defiance.
Nowhere does he mention leaving intact the carried interest loophole, which Donald Trump had promised would be eliminated.
The FBI has also objected to ECPA reform on similar grounds, having used the warrantless search loophole extensively.
So a better way to look at the move is that it's narrowing, rather than closing, the loophole.
And two former EPA administrators, a Democrat and a Republican, are urging the agency to close the loophole.
Politicians in Puerto Rico warned against the closing of the tax loophole without any relief for the island.
But it also creates a tempting loophole for many others to reclassify their personal income as business income.
She also said she wished to "plug a loophole" by allowing a similar arrangement between Hong Kong and China — a loophole, another official lamented, that Hong Kong has ignored "like an ostrich for 22 years," or since Britain handed over control of the city to the Chinese authorities in Beijing.
That includes the "boyfriend loophole," which lets people get a gun even if they have a protective order against them due to a dating relationship, and the "Charleston loophole," which allows a small number of people to obtain a gun without completing a background check if the check takes too long.
Instead, the president issued a guidance that attempts to narrow the loophole by limiting who can sell guns without a federal license (which requires background checks on sales), and warns gun sellers of the risks if they try to use the private sales loophole to avoid carrying out a background check.
She called for an end to a tax loophole known as "carried interest" that's beloved by hedge fund managers.
Under-20 sides are currently testing new offside rules at rucks, after Italy exposed a loophole earlier this year.
Critics of the deal say this wording is effectively a loophole meaning the missile-testing restrictions are not obligatory.
Facebook technically forbids advertising firearms on its platforms, but gun companies have found a loophole: influencers — usually female influencers.
What sent Falconite to Hanlon's door was a legal loophole that's caused enormous consequences for renters throughout the city.
An anti-honor killings bill that aims to close the family forgiveness loophole has been bogged down in parliament.
The proposed legislation would direct additional federal funding to local law enforcement agencies in states that close this loophole.
Gaming creators and streamers have taken on the same loophole to get copyrighted songs past YouTube's Content ID system.
An explanation from security blog ElcomSoft regarding how the loophole works has been added to the text for clarification.
He had exploited a loophole in LimeWire that allowed him to crawl across the network, a solitary digital explorer.
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Republicans are using "every legal loophole" to try to disenfranchise voters, especially minorities.
The luxury goods sanctions have a glaring loophole: Each country is permitted to define what it considers luxury goods.
Although Mr Trump had promised to close the loophole for carried-interest on private-equity investments, that one survived.
As to Mrs Lam's loophole, it is not a bug but a feature, according to Margaret Ng, a barrister.
Government officials say the proposed law just closes a loophole that has stopped officials from bringing criminals to justice.
In 2010 the international community, concerned about deforestation, pushed the Madagascan government to close the loophole allowing rosewood exports.
But while they may offer a legal loophole from the obligation of providing protection, can they be justified ethically?
Not much outrage from the billionaires themselves, which makes sense, since DAFs reward them with a fantastic tax loophole.
"While we recently made a change to closed groups, there was not a privacy loophole," a Facebook representative said.
Kenneth Kennedy, a senior policy adviser for ICE, has called the loophole "the Achilles heel" of the Tariff Act.
If passed, this bill would also close the loophole left behind by 2010's Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act.
But in May, Rafael Chaves and colleagues at the International Institute of Physics in Natal, Brazil, found a loophole.
Now, All About the Message is petitioning the FCC to make the loophole officially recognized as an acceptable procedure.
That's bad for the economy, bad for innovation, and frankly, a loophole — a kink — that needs to be resolved.
Israeli courts have ordered marriages abroad to be recognized by the state providing a loophole for same sex marriage.
There is legislation in Congress, the Stop Subsidizing Multimillion Dollar Corporate Bonuses Act, that would just kill the loophole.
But because of a loophole, inmates were able to use them to transfer a collective $225,000 into various accounts.
The Panthers used that loophole to monitor police patrols in black neighborhoods to ensure no black person was mistreated.
When the government finally prohibited ELCs under international pressure, it simultaneously created a loophole that obviated the entire ban.
But here's where CRISPR presents a loophole for GMO — Dr. Yang didn't add any foreign DNA to the mushroom.
Tahboub is a member of Jordan's Islamist Islah bloc, which voted unanimously in favor of annulling the legal loophole.
This outdated and unfair online sales tax loophole puts local businesses at a disadvantage when competing against online competitors.
However, as Mashable previously reported, publishers had discovered a loophole in the browser's FileSystem API to circumvent the workaround.
The organization has documented over a hundred cases where attackers escaped sexual assault convictions because of a legal loophole.
Delay raises the chance that such loophole-closers will never materialize, driving the cost of the bill even higher.
Obama's effort to close the gun show loophole drew a 19903-vote majority, but fell to a Republican filibuster.
Usually, releasing a copyrighted book is illegal, but a legal loophole has the Anne Frank Fund up in arms.
Or leadership could use a procedural loophole canceling Monday votes, which could push the immigration fight to next month.
It's not due to a loophole but, instead, is a result of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Forced to rely on the big money of funders, officials will not move on legislation to close the loophole.
Portman's Synthetics Trafficking and Overdose Prevention (STOP) Act, which would close the customs loophole and require advanced tracking data.
EU officials see the possibly of extending regulatory alignment to the mainland as a loophole into the single market.
However, the opposition says a loophole would allow the government to continue air strikes for up to nine days.
Since the decision, corporations have used lax reporting requirements as a loophole to obscure their influence on political campaigns.
Under the campaign finance laws, every new way to speak about politics becomes a "loophole" that must be closed.
The loophole has also been very valuable to partners in large-scale real estate investment — such as Trump himself.
The Tennessee legislature passed a bill Friday to close a loophole that cities could use to remove Confederate statues.
The court fights are focusing on a loophole, called self-bonding, in the 1977 federal surface mining control law.
This year, 37 veteran service organizations and lawmakers have banded together to make closing the loophole a real possibility.
Both lawmakers said in a statement that their proposal is would close a tax "loophole" in the insurance industry.
That law closed a loophole that gave tax incentives for U.S. corporations to set up subsidiaries in Puerto Rico.
The Council is also poised to close a loophole that allows potential landmarks to be damaged or even destroyed.
The increase would be equal to the tax savings they receive from using the loophole at the federal level.
Representatives of industries in which fund managers earn carried interest deny that this tax treatment amounts to a loophole.
They are illegal except when deemed necessary to protect the engine - a European loophole that has been widely exploited.
Irked by the workaround, California lawmakers sought to close the bullet-button loophole once and for all this year.
The national governments that signed onto the international regulation also left themselves a loophole, which they are exploiting now.
Despite Trump's promise to close the carried interest loophole for hedge fund managers, the plan would actually expand it.
Universal background checks would close the "gun show loophole" that allows people to purchase firearms without a background check.
The availability of 3D-printed guns creates yet another loophole through which prohibited individuals could more easily obtain firearms.
E-cigarette companies exploit a loophole the Food and Drug Administration has delayed closing despite the youth vaping epidemic.
Money, however, is a bipartisan need, and the L.L.C. loophole has been used by both parties to support campaigns.
But Sheriff Franklin's is exempt from public disclosure because of an I.R.S. loophole for charities affiliated with government agencies.
For years, he has professed support for closing the loophole; for years, he blamed Republicans for the effort's downfall.
That would create a huge loophole, and the Tax Policy Center believes such tax avoidance would cost $650 billion.
The Trump administration interpreted this as a requirement, or a "loophole," that Congress must fix to stop the separations.
The so-called L.L.C. loophole, for instance, remains in effect, allowing companies to contribute almost unlimited amounts to candidates.
But that bill includes a large loophole: Insurers would not have to cover any care related to that condition.
Members of the Trump administration are fond of characterizing the Flores settlement as a "loophole" in need of fixing.
" The law does offer a potential loophole: Companies can process user data if it's necessary for their "legitimate interests . . .
Tighten Campaign Finance Laws The governor and the Legislature should work together to close the limited liability company loophole.
He knows exactly which loophole to exploit in order to avoid punishment and gets off the hook with ease.
"How we avoided destroying the city is that we opened a loophole for the terrorists to escape," he said.
Some Americans have even discovered a loophole to save more for their retirements: opening health savings accounts, or HSAs.
And so what that does is you're sending a message, right, that that loophole is being closed no more.
And when there's a giant loophole like that, teens who aren't even old enough to vote will exploit it.
A flurry of placards also arrives near the end, cheekily explicating the loophole that leads to his vanquishment anyway.
They also want United Nations Security Council sanctions that close the so-called livelihood exemption loophole in existing sanctions.
But the executive branch balked, saying the marriage loophole should be revoked only in rape cases involving multiple perpetrators.
The measures would expand background checks and close a loophole that critics say allows suspected terrorists to buy firearms.
The loophole treats donations from such companies the same as those from individuals, who have fewer limits than corporations.
Don't Miss: Americans are using this 'loophole' to save more for retirement This article originally appeared on Nerd Wallet.
There's a new loophole for real estate companies so they can pay lower taxes on the rents they collect.
Bishop-sized loophole After the 2002 Catholic sexual abuse scandal, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted new policies.
Studies by the German and British governments have found that almost all carmakers took liberal advantage of this loophole.
The point of these examples is not to offer a historical loophole for any leader caught being blatantly racist.
Congress can eliminate this loophole and the commodity speculation and high frequency trading that are encouraged by it. 5.
A loophole, however, allows people who enter Canada illegally — or, as some prefer, irregularly — to claim they are refugees.
Seth Ator It's a loophole in the background check system that gun safety activists have called out for years.
"It's an explicit loophole," said Adam Cathcart, a specialist on China-North Korea ties at the University of Leeds.
The legislation closed a loophole that had permitted families to "forgive" the killers through the payment of blood money.
We slipped into a loophole where we experienced the intensity of "white people Thanksgiving" without actually making the effort.
Pennsylvania's "loophole primary" makes the focus on specific districts for Republicans trickier, but Allegheny is still a key battleground.
That loophole allowed it to take a $500 million loan from the Development Bank of Latin America in December.
Since the law was enacted, medical exemptions have also increased, suggesting parents are taking advantage of the remaining loophole.
I think what President Trump is doing is exactly right, but we have to take care of this loophole.
Five smaller ships, which carried out coastal whaling under an IWC loophole, will take the lead after July 1.
For the Trump administration, that makes asylum policy a vulnerability — a "loophole" — that needs to be tightened or closed.
That's a very significant change and a demonstration of the fact that this loophole can move in different directions.
New York lawmakers are hoping to close the state's loophole that gives school districts broad authority to arm teachers.
The details of closing the loophole should be worked out by economists, but one thing is clear: if we keep a loophole that costs us billions of dollars while closing schools in black and brown neighborhoods, we are making a strong statement about the level of racial injustice we are willing to accept.
If so, the way to demonstrate his commitment to reform would be to disclose all of his tax returns; show precisely, loophole by loophole, how he crafted a compliant approach to avoiding federal taxes, and make it his express policy to close those loopholes in the first hundred days of his presidency.
Not only is there a loophole for mothers with children, but we have fake families being presented at the border.
The federal law in particular creates a big loophole, even in states that limit local and state police's forfeiture practices.
A few years after Kobayashi and Maskawa's work, Gerard 't Hooft discovered a loophole in their explanation of T invariance.
Warren said she'll close a Freedom of Information Act loophole that allows private prison contractors to avoid public records requests.
But there's a loophole—perhaps the apparatus influences the measurement, somehow, and forces the photons to carry the same polarization?
Facial recognition software could provide a loophole in existing sanctions that seek to limit Pyongyang's ability to make money overseas.
The Trump administration has referred to the law as a loophole being exploited by Central American children and their families.
Comptroller Peter Franchot (D) said the policy will close a loophole in the Trump administration's limited e-cigarette flavor ban.
The proposal, which was introduced in the US House of Representatives, is called the Closing Law Enforcement Consent Loophole Act.
The bill -- which did not pass -- included a major loophole exempting some major interest groups, including the National Rifle Association.
It was a long shot, but, during class, Mary mentioned a loophole (though she didn't refer to it as such).
The second proposal emerges from a major loophole in the Lobbying Disclosure Act, which was updated by Congress in 2007.
Edward Markey (D-MA) reintroduced the Used Car Safety Recall Repair Act in June 2019 to close that safety loophole.
What Mizami had stumbled into is what some would call a bureaucratic loophole, and others would call a federal crime.
City leaders used a legal loophole by selling the parks for $1,000 to a nonprofit, which swiftly removed the monuments.
The president said he wanted lawmakers to fix what he described as "asylum and loophole problems" at the southern border.
On Wednesday, Mnuchin acknowledged this loophole, but promised to write rules to stop people from creating businesses for this reason.
Instagram itself, however, offers a little loophole that is terrible for user privacy but wonderfully helpful for our purposes today.
She also suggested executive orders requiring background checks, closing the "boyfriend" loophole and allowing victims to hold gun manufactures responsible.
Twitter has made journalists happy here, but it also may have just created a loophole for influence campaigns to exploit.
"There are lots of examples of countries that are using this loophole to basically create a protectionist environment," he said.
Another loophole involves using agricultural land for construction projects—a process Mr Duterte has said he wants to make easier.
But Hook finds a loophole, switching her name for David's instead, and she heads off with Ruby to save Dorothy.
Depending on how broadly this is interpreted, it could be used to as a loophole around the fast lane ban.
The app didn't meet Apple's privacy standards for iOS, and Facebook was distributing it through a loophole in the platform.
The President's obsession with the "gun show loophole" is absurd considering that few violent criminals obtain their guns through it.
They found a loophole and continued their harassment, because players blocking another player didn't work against people observing a game.
The company also closed a loophole that allowed websites to block Chrome users from using Incognito Mode earlier this year.
The prime minister need not be an MP, a loophole that could allow soldiers to keep bossing elected politicians around.
Though Sanders' role in the Charleston loophole is less direct, he didn't directly vote for the three-day waiting period.
Carried interest is not a devious "Big Short" loophole, and it's an unfair prejudice to treat all investors as criminals.
They essentially served as a loophole to drug prohibition laws; change a molecule here and add one there—hey presto!
Indeed, State Representative Scott Biggs posted on Facebook Thursday that the loophole could be closed as soon as next week.
You can close the loophole for gun shows that allow anyone to buy a gun without a full background check.
Much of that money gets distributed back to the teams — and that's where the potential for a giant loophole occurs.
The Assembly, dominated by Democrats, has moved to close the loophole, only to find such efforts stymied in the Senate.
In 1978, a Supreme Court decision created a loophole that resulted in a deregulatory race to the bottom for banks.
Environmental groups have slammed the move, saying that the loophole will allow for dramatically increased air pollution from diesel trucks.
The deferral loophole allows multinational corporations to defer indefinitely paying their taxes, provided they make their profits show up overseas.
"She has brought national attention to this loophole and is going to help victims all over the country," he says.
Her career move wasn't prohibited — hence the loophole — because she wasn't a "senior examiner" and FinCEN wasn't a banking agency.
Then you have some exceptionally wealthy fund managers crying out against the all those in favor of closing the loophole.
Candidate Trump excoriated this loophole during his campaign yet somehow came to accept it after just eleven months in office.
Chan's case has been used by the government as the key justification to plug the loophole in the legal system.
"Brands could therefore benefit from this loophole to have their sponsored content appear more authentically in people's feeds," he said.
However, experts say this provides a loophole via which wild golden coin turtles are sold as farmed versions in markets.
But thanks to a loophole called "deferral" they can indefinitely delay paying their U.S. tax bill on earnings held overseas.
The agency deserves kudos for its efforts to plug an unfortunate loophole in the act's procedures for policing drug patents.
Make them too lose and it creates a huge loophole (and, oh by the way, costs a ton of money).
That loophole would also get bigger under the Ryan plan, because the tax rate on capital gains would be reduced.
"There isn't a loophole," Ryan said after meeting with rank-and-file GOP lawmakers where the gun issue was discussed.
The removal of this so called "loophole for billionaires" was featured as part of the recent U.S. presidential election campaign.
Cicilline has proposed creating an antitrust loophole to allow media companies to engage in collective bargaining with the internet giants.
Now Congress and the Trump administration have a chance to close the stock option loophole as part of tax reform.
But Japan has used a loophole to continue hunting whales legally since 1987 for what it claims is scientific research.
She called for closing the carried-interest tax loophole that benefited financiers and for better oversight of complex financial products.
That loophole allowed the city to remove two monuments in 2017, a move that was swiftly criticized by state lawmakers.
Congress should close the SWIFT loophole and enact mandatory sanctions against those who provide services to any North Korean bank.
This is what makes the loophole so dangerous, and why it is so important for the Senate to protect Mueller.
House lawmakers just passed a bill to close the so-called "Charleston loophole," which allowed Dylann Roof to purchase the .
Uber and Lyft, however, are working with some labor unions to create a loophole that would keep that from happening.
The New York Legislature moved to close a loophole on pardons that Democrats said could be exploited by President Trump.
"I don't think the State Legislature should be patting itself on the back" for closing the loophole, Mr. Norden said.
The gun lobby's objection: a new provision that closes the so-called boyfriend loophole that it sees as too broad.
To close that loophole was to recognize that Sudan had to be part of the solution and not the problem.
Last week, I offered an amendment to the Republican tax bill that would have fully closed the carried interest loophole.
By 2012, South African investigators had identified at least five separate Vietnamese-run criminal syndicates exploiting the pseudo-hunting loophole.
Davis, however, told Berman that the bill would instead need to set up a "full registry" to close the loophole.
Now, in the era of #MeToo, state lawmakers there are taking steps to remove that potentially embarrassing and risky loophole.
Why would the nation's founders leave a gaping loophole in the Constitution that could easily be exploited by corrupt officials?
The move is intended to close the "gun show loophole" that allows certain unregistered sellers to avoid checking buyers' backgrounds.
Reagan spurred the 1980s surge in economic growth, gentrification and ultimately wealth, but rival politicians saw this as a loophole.
My plan also ends the carried interest loophole that allows money managers to categorize their ordinary income as capital gains.
Only seven voted against a measure to close the so-called "Charleston loophole" in the Brady Bill background check system.
While Canada was allowed to keep that system alive under Nafta, about 75 dairy farmers in Wisconsin found a loophole.
It&aposs a loophole that probably will be closed, and probably should be closed, but right now it&aposs open.
"My bill would close that type of loophole which allowed the closure of the schools in this manner," Townsend said.
If this is the case, then that is a large loophole in Google's attempts to limit microtargeting and political ads.
Congress could eliminate this loophole by treating corporations managed and controlled from the United States as U.S. tax residents. 3.
The so-called stock options loophole, which allows companies to lower their taxable income by paying executives in stock options.
No other loophole comes close, but no one was going to touch a deduction that supports employer-provided health care.
A loophole in the federal education law allows parents to "consolidate" PLUS loans through the federal government's direct loan program.
A loophole in our financial system allowed for this secrecy, and it took years to uncover the full money trail.
The "loophole" to which the president likely referred is the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), and follow up reauthorization acts.
But federal gun laws contain a major loophole: Transactions between private sellers and buyers do not require a background check.
But federal gun laws contain a major loophole: Transactions between private sellers and buyers do not require a background check.
In Europe, the loophole created a confusing patchwork of interpretations in different countries over whether zero rating violates net neutrality.
But the purported reform to this tax provision will affect few if any private equity managers, leaving the loophole intact.
Unlike the other provisions Mr. Trump advocated, eliminating the carried interest loophole would have actually raised revenue for the Treasury.
Washington has been unable to summon the political will to reform the loophole-riddled tax code for nearly three decades.
But there's a loophole: If you are in a car with three or more passengers, you can ride for free.
Big multinational corporations commonly make use of the deferral loophole, which allows them to avoid taxes on profits made abroad.
As long as this loophole is open, though, it makes sense for banks to continue paying executives these huge sums.
But Fu basically argued that just because the loophole is there, doesn't mean the judges had to go through it.
Some have foretold the curbs, arguing that this marks Apple's latest step to fill a regulatory loophole in its Chinese service.
The DAO was a decentralized venture fund that boldly claimed pure governance through code, then imploded when someone found a loophole.
As such, Beijing has implemented some of the measures specified, but seems to be frequently exercising that significant loophole regarding coal.
Analysts say this is partly because of a loophole in EU legislation which gives carmakers greater leeway on emissions control systems.
Last year, Pai implemented a regulatory loophole known as the "UHF discount," which would've theoretically allowed the merger to go forward.
"In the conversations that I've had, people are overwhelmingly supportive of closing this loophole, and why wouldn't they be?" he says.
The loophole allowed bad actors to take advantage of it by smuggling kids in to farms and to -- for sex trafficking.
Leonard Richards, 75, has found a loophole that has allowed him to legally run for federal office, despite his criminal record.
In Delaware, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Texas, to name just a few, Schneider might still slip through the same loophole.
Members of Congress may have a loophole that would allow them to avoid reimbursing taxpayers for settlements in sexual harassment cases.
But in the latest sign that Trump is leaning toward picking Cuccinelli or Morgan, administration officials have apparently found a loophole.
Tobacco companies are exploiting a loophole in Facebook's rules, according to the leader of the new study, Stanford professor Robert Jackler.
But thanks to the ongoing effort to kill the ACA, insurance companies may be given a loophole to do just that.
Washington has not been able to summon the political will to reform the loophole-riddled tax code for nearly three decades.
But on the second-to-last loophole, the watch was loose, sliding up and down my wrist with the slightest movement.
Mr O'Shea also pointed out that the rucking loophole had been occasionally exploited by other teams, albeit in a haphazard manner.
In Brooklyn, a case brought this legal loophole to the forefront of national conversation, and spurred the passage of the bill.
The Florida clinic, it would appear, was appealing to the desperation of their patients, while taking advantage of a regulatory loophole.
This loophole allows unlicensed firearm dealers to sell dangerous weapons at gun shows and online without performing any background check whatsoever.
After intense lobbying by the travel industry, on July 9th the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) announced plans to close this loophole.
The WaterIsLife charity discovered a Venmo loophole, enabling it to blast its message to a thousand unsuspecting people earlier this week.
Nor do they seem content to limit aspirations to the kind of changes that could qualify for the budget reconciliation loophole.
The latest trick is something called zero-rating, and your mobile carrier probably already uses—or abuses—this net neutrality loophole.
While he has benefited from that loophole, in the past Mr. Cuomo has also supported closing it, as does Mr. Heastie.
In 2017, immigration from Cuba looks a lot like immigration from other countries — making "wet foot, dry foot" a conspicuous loophole.
Closing the loophole would generate $17 billion in tax revenue over a 10-year period, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated.
A security loophole that would allow someone to add extra steps to the counter on your Fitbit monitor might seem harmless.
It circumvented Apple's vetting process using a technical loophole that is only intended for apps Facebook distributes to its own employees.
Using a loophole in a tool called CrowdTangle, which is owned by Facebook, he started collecting data on each account's reach.
The new federal guidance aims to narrow the so-called "gun show loophole" that allows some purchases without a background check.
"There's no justification," Biden said in an interview with CNBC, and the White House has asked Congress to close the loophole.
"When this loophole in the law was discovered, it spread through word of mouth and is well-known nowadays," says Saburo.
Michigan's Republican-controlled legislature passed a law in December that closed a loophole that allowed patients to sue for higher damages.
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators recently proposed legislation to close that loophole, The Removing Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Act.
No such loophole in Georgia, so Stormy better stay abreast of her breasts and patrons' faces and hands ... at all times.
Currently, a legal loophole allows culprits to be acquitted due to a provision that lets relatives of the victim forgive them.
Currently, only certain PODs have to disclose under the Sunshine Act, creating a loophole for distributors with a single hospital buyer.
Google is about to close a loophole that many companies used to track how people were browsing their website in Chrome.
As he phrased it, Pegatron was using a bit of a loophole to save money while also meeting wage labor requirements.
Years ago, that might mean getting a full max salary, although the rules have since been changed to narrow that loophole.
It was China that insisted on the biggest loophole in the current regime, which allows exports of coal for "livelihood purposes".
In the online ads, Brady pretends that terrorists are writing a letter to each senator who voted against closing the loophole.
Zarrab said Atilla later identified a "loophole" that allowed Iran to use gas revenue, but not oil revenue, to buy gold.
"Asylum is not a loophole," said Michelle Brané, director of the Migrant Rights and Justice program at the Women's Refugee Commission.
HHS' proposed rule removes its 2014 regulation, thereby closing the aforementioned loophole, and returning HHS regulations to their permissible statutory scope.
Pruitt had long pushed for the loophole, saying that the EPA did not have the authority to tamper with manufacturers' production.
Last year, however, a federal court ruled that banks that sell on their loans cannot always make use of the loophole.
Others plan to exploit a loophole in our immigration law by reciting a script that will guarantee them an asylum interview.
The carried interest loophole contributes substantially to the increase in top-end inequality in the United States, Mr. Fleischer has concluded.
"This loophole could open up a flood of these robocalls to cellphones," said Maureen Mahoney, a policy analyst at Consumers Union.
The Obama administration in 85033 closed the regulatory loophole and declared that the glider trucks are subject to modern emissions rules.
Considered in this light, one wonders whether the hastily drafted, loophole-ridden tax plan was purposely built as a leaky boat.
The senators used a little-known loophole in the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) to force a vote on their resolution.
Ending what environmentalists call the "Halliburton loophole" would be the Democratic candidate's first priority in regulating fracking, adviser Trevor Houser said.
There was a loophole of sorts: Prospective lawmakers could still win as write-in candidates, as Trump could in this scenario.
After Major League Baseball added amphetamines to its list of banned substances in 2007, many players appeared to exploit a loophole.
The actions narrow what's called the "gun-show loophole" — many dealers at shows and online don't register and thus avoid checks.
But opponents of the program allege it has been used as a loophole to plug gaps in the domestic labor market.
The Obama administration in 2016 closed the regulatory loophole and declared that the glider trucks are subject to modern emissions rules.
In the Illinois loophole primary, there is rampant evidence Trump supporters gave fewer votes to Trump delegates w/ foreign-sounding names.
A family separated on the basis of a loophole in Trump's executive order could potentially bring a similar due process challenge.
Lam has tweaked the amendments but refused to pull the bill, saying it is vital to plug a long-standing "loophole".
The suggestion that he still might leave with millions means that he found a loophole to make these misconduct clauses irrelevant.
It's unclear whether the game will ever be made available, but in the meanwhile, South Korean gamers have found a loophole.
The incoming Congress needs to act now to close a gaping loophole in the 220006-year-old federal automobile safety law.
This opened a loophole for majorities wishing to circumvent the possibility of a filibuster which would require 60 votes to overcome.
The attacker (or attackers) must have been decidedly clever to be able to identify the security loophole that they slipped through.
Andrew Cuomo to close a loophole so his office could prosecute Trump's aides for federal crimes if the president pardons them.
But there is this loophole: If a health plan can't construct a network, then it wouldn't be bound by those rates.
It also helped that Republicans kept a special tax loophole that only applies to certain Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurers.
One loophole that helps estates lower the valuation — and thus the tax bill — of their assets is based on minority ownership.
After the game, Belichick admitted that he had exploited the loophole, and said that the NFL would likely fix it soon.
This was because of a recently closed legal loophole that previously exempted U.S. territories from the Investment Company Act of 1940.
In June 2013, the Obama administration had closed the loophole that had allowed Turkey to pay for Iranian gas with gold.
It should also close the loophole in the 90/10 rule to ensure that all federal funds are counted as such.
A cottage industry quickly sprang up to take advantage of this loophole and to pitch the virtues of gliders to buyers.
Second, the Classics Act, which closes the loophole in federal copyright law that prevents recordings from before 1972 from receiving compensation.
The loophole had been open to others as well, including art collectors, classic car aficionados and franchisees, but not any longer.
President Trump is on the brink of striking at China's behemoth steel industry through an obscure trade loophole in US law.
Yesterday: The New York State Assembly closed a loophole that lawmakers said could be used by Mr. Trump to issue pardons.

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