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Meanwhile, Russia's defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, announced that all Crimean men of conscription age will get a deferral from the draft for one year.
But Mr. Merrill said that the fees were clearly disclosed and that customers could get a deferral for a payment if they were short on cash when it was due.
In that case you get a deferral until you unload the shares, and when you cash out, you pay tax at the favorable capital gain rate.
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He recalled people investing in cattle-feed operations to get a one-year deferral on taxes.
They've heard that love - or art, or both - will get you a deferral.
And remember, the deal doesn't buy you a tax exemption; all you get is a deferral.
With a deferral, she said, she could get a driver's license and a regular job, and a chance to earn her tuition.
Which contains two elements either to get a waiver or an agreement on the clinical trials, and if necessary including a deferral, in children to be included in the development programme.
Calculations get a bit messy, but the arbitrage can make sense if (a) your borrowing rate is low enough; (b) the deferral is long enough (remember, deferral merely postpones the tax); and (c) your interest expense is deductible against high-bracket income.
She got a 12-month deferral on her student loans, and Ford pushed her car payments back by two months.
If you're the parent of a son or daughter who gets a 'no' or a deferral from a first-choice school, help the child put this in perspective.
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