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The phrase "applying for tax" is not entirely correct in English and may cause confusion.
It is typically used when referring to the process of submitting a tax return or requesting a tax-related benefit.
Example: "I am currently applying for tax credits to help with my expenses this year."
Alternatives: "filing for tax" or "submitting a tax application".
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Correction: March 12, 2000, Sunday The Your Home column last Sunday, about applying for tax abatements for New York City co-ops and condominiums, misstated the period covered by the applications that must be filed by this Thursday.
A growing number of organizations identifying themselves as part of the Tea Party had begun applying for tax exemptions, the manager said, advising the workers to be on the lookout for them and other groups planning to get involved in elections.
If it weren't already clear that the White House never ordered the Internal Revenue Service to crack down on its political enemies, the most convincing piece of evidence was released yesterday: a document showing that the agency didn't just scrutinize Tea Party groups applying for tax exemptions, but also those with names including the words "progressive" and "occupy".
Capoccia has been forced to spend most of his time not on building but on working the system: applying for tax abatements and subsidies, negotiating with squatters and tenants, hiring "expediters" to navigate paperwork through the city bureaucracy, forming alliances with nonprofit groups to get hold of city property.
He has ignored facts that show that the IRS Tax Exempt unit also performed intensive reviews of liberal groups applying for tax exempt status.
In August 2010, the IRS distributed a list asking for extra scrutiny for Tea Party organizations applying for tax exempt status.
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It asked that the audit cover the I.R.S. oversight of organizations applying for tax-exempt status.
Most of the groups were applying for tax-exempt status as social welfare organizations.
The groups were applying for tax-exempt status as "social welfare" groups.
The number of organizations applying for tax-exempt status under that provision more than doubled after 2010, Lerner said.
It contained 41 pointed questions about the I.R.S.'s efforts to single out for special scrutiny conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status.
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