Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being included.

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  • adjective Capable of being included.

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  • adjective Suitable or available for inclusion.

Etymologies

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include +‎ -ible

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Examples

  • Class action attorney fee award not includible in member's income or subject to withholding.

    Why is Obama giving a green light to bailed-out-banks to credit card gouge "lower class" Americans? 2009

  • Memo. 2003-329, in which the camera operator who was kicked in the groin by Dennis Rodman during an NBA game challenged the IRS assertion that his damages were includible in gross income.

    September 2005 2005

  • A Katrina distribution is not subject to the 10% additional tax applicable to early distributions from a retirement plan (25% in the case of a Simple IRA), is generally includible in income over a 3-year period, and -- to the extent the distribution is eligible for tax-free rollover treatment and is contributed to an eligible retirement plan (recontributed) within a 3-year period -- will not be includible in income at all.

    IRS Provides Guidance on Giving Katrina Victims Easier Access to Retirement Savings 2005

  • A Katrina distribution is not subject to the 10% additional tax applicable to early distributions from a retirement plan (25% in the case of a Simple IRA), is generally includible in income over a 3-year period, and -- to the extent the distribution is eligible for tax-free rollover treatment and is contributed to an eligible retirement plan (recontributed) within a 3-year period -- will not be includible in income at all.

    November 2005 2005

  • Memo. 2003-329, in which the camera operator who was kicked in the groin by Dennis Rodman during an NBA game challenged the IRS assertion that his damages were includible in gross income.

    Tax and the Seven Deadly Sins, by Jim Maule (Villanova) 2005

  • Still, a million is a low number especially if there is improper planning marital deduction overfunded, life insurance includible in decedent's estate, etc.

    Forbes.com: News Matthew Campione 2012

  • Internal Revenue Service states that a taxable estate consists of "'everything you own' … the total of all of these items is your gross estate … includible property may consist of cash and securities, real estate, insurance, trusts, annuities, business interests, and other assets."

    www2.timesdispatch.com - News 2010

  • Although the dividend was paid on January 19, 2010, it will be treated as paid to shareholders on December 31, 2009 for Federal income tax purposes and will be includible in a shareholder's taxable income as of that date.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • Although the dividend was paid on January 19, 2010, it will be treated as paid to shareholders on December 31, 2009 for Federal income tax purposes and will be includible in a shareholder's taxable income as of that date.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The IRS has issued a notice providing methods by which employers who have nonqualified deferred compensation plans may voluntarily correct specific types of failures to comply with plan document requirements under Code Section 409A and, in some cases, avoid or reduce the amount includible in a plan participant's income and additional taxes under ...

    Mondaq.Com - feed of articles 2010

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