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" ... As the partnership disposed of assets or depreciated them, the difference between book income and taxable income had to be allocated among the partners to account for those differences. ... "
" ... It is possible Arsene Wenger can attest to this. On November 29 2005, after Arsenal comfortably disposed of Reading 3-0, his points per game reached 1.9889, its peak during his entire tenure as Arsenal head coach. It was his 542nd match as Arsenal head coach, and at that point he had lost just 94 and had won 58% of all matches under his tenure. That is where he peaked, in terms of points per game, and it is generally regarded that he overstayed his time at Arsenal. That said, his points per game after he completed his 1,319th match in May 2018, was still an impressive 1.946. However, he did go from losing 17% of his first 542 matches to losing 22% of his next 777. ... "
" ... Senate Finance Committee Chair Russell B. Long offered a similar warning — and a particular defense of the business meal deduction. “I’ve always been more favorably disposed to expense accounts,” he told The Wall Street Journal. “Entertainment is to the selling business the same thing as fertilizer is to the farming business — it increases the yield.” ... "
" ... That’s because the kind of giant impact accretion that we believe made Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury and the Moon was a wasteful process and disposed of a fraction of the lower-density materials in each collision (a few percent to tens of percent), says Asphaug. ... "
" ... The Court quickly disposed of the state’s argument that because of the way the sales and use tax system was structured (the local jurisdictions independently determined their own sales tax rates and the state independently determined the use tax rate), there could not be any overall legislative intent to discriminate against interstate commerce. The Court countered that legislative intent is not relevant to the constitutional analysis; if the tax in fact discriminates, it is per se impermissible. Yet despite finding the use tax was discriminatory, the Court did not strike the tax in its entirety. There were some local jurisdictions in which the use tax was not discriminatory, i.e., in those jurisdictions where the local sales tax was 1.5 percent or higher. There is no rule requiring a legislature, to survive commerce clause muster, enact compensatory taxes in the same provision of state law, or that the same governmental entity must enact the law, the Court reasoned. Such a rule would elevate form over substance. The commerce clause only demands that however the compensatory tax system is structured, it not discriminate against interstate commerce. ... "