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" ... Amalfitano was cagey as to whether the company was planning to fill in the one big hole in its product lineup: large-cabin jets. Embraer doesn't need a "me too" plane, says Amalfitano, and would only make the leap if it has disruptive technology. ... "
" ... Casey is a big cagey with costs — there are still a lot of variables, after all. But it seems it won’t cost that much more than current technology. ... "
" ... Say that a lawyer settles a case for $1 million, with payment to the lawyer’s trust account. Assume that 60 percent is for the client, and 40 percent is for the lawyer. The lawyer is sure to receive a Form 1099 reporting the full $1 million as gross proceeds. The lawyer can report as income the $400,000 fee without worrying about computer matching, since gross proceeds do not count as income. The client isn’t so lucky. Unless the settlement is a non-income settlement (say, compensatory damage for personal physical injuries) or a capital recovery, the client will probably receive a Form 1099-MISC (probably in Box 3) for the full $1 million. The client must then figure out how to deduct the $400,000 in legal fees, if that is allowed. Since 2018, it is harder to find a way to claim legal fee deductions in many kinds of cases. As a result, Forms 1099 are even more important. Can you sidestep the tax reporting by being cagey about your Social Security number or taxpayer ID number? Maybe, but it can be pretty tough to do, if you want to get paid. Any Form 1099 requires taxpayer identification numbers, so attorneys are commonly asked to supply payers with their law firm’s ID number and those of their clients. ... "
" ... The Siren Platform has been used to identify correlations between the perpetrators of high-speed traffic offenses and crash reports resulting in fatal or serious injuries. Due to the nature of its work, Siren has been cagey about specifying the full list and scope of all law enforcement agencies that are currently using its technology. ... "
" ... The company is equally cagey on the cost, but did tell me that the cost of communicating with your equipment wherever it is on the planet is “pennies per message.” ... "