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  2. Pro rata - Wikipedia

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    Pro rata is an adverb or adjective meaning in equal portions or in proportion. [1] The term is used in many legal and economic contexts. The hyphenated spelling pro-rata for the adjective form is common, as recommended for adjectives by some English-language style guides. In American English, this term has been vernacularized to prorated or pro ...

  3. Common area maintenance charges - Wikipedia

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    Each tenant pays their pro rata share of a property's total CAM charges, which prorated share is the percentage of the tenant's rented square footage of the total, rentable square footage of the property. A common example of a CAM item is the cost of cleaning the walkways in a shopping mall. It is assumed that every tenant benefits from a clean ...

  4. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The exclusion is calculated in a pro-rata manner, based on the number of years used as a residence and the number of years the house is rented-out. [54] [55] [56] For example, if a house is purchased, then rented-out for 4 years, then lived-in for 3 years, then sold, the owner is entitled to 3/7 of the exclusion. [57]

  5. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In an apportioned land tax, each state would have its own rate of taxation sufficient to raise its pro-rata share of the total revenue to be financed by a land tax. So, for example, if State A has 5% of the population, the State A would collect and remit to the federal government such tax revenue that equals 5% of the revenue sought.

  6. Taxes: Here's how to know if you need a tax pro - AOL

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    The end of the year is rapidly approaching, meaning tax time is around the corner. Maybe this time, you want someone to help you. I recently was a panelist on Yahoo Finance’s series, Financing ...

  7. Wage subsidy - Wikipedia

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    A worker whose value to his or her employer lies between u and θ will take home exactly what they earn, receiving no benefits and paying no taxes. When the pre-tax salary increases beyond θ the take-home salary will increase less than pro-rata because of the deduction for tax. The difficulty comes for a worker with an economic value less than u.

  8. C corporation - Wikipedia

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    An S corporation is not subject to income tax; rather, its shareholders are subject to tax on their pro rata shares of income based on their shareholdings. [2] To qualify to make the S corporation election, the corporation's shares must be held by residents, citizens or certain qualifying trusts.

  9. Juan Soto contract details: How much are the Mets paying ...

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    The New York Mets and outfielder Juan Soto have agreed to a history-making new deal. See how much he will earn and how the contract could be altered.