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Black Gay Comic Geek guests as we finish the Final Section of the Final Book of the Season! Here we discuss the use of color and powers, San Francisco, and TV plot structure.Into Music: "Charmed Ones" by Editwrr
The full team is back together on Spencer's birthday to talk about the final events in 'The Half-Blood Prince.' They also give their final rankings before 'Deathly Hallows.' Make sure to comment what stood out to you from this section of the read-through. Follow, subscribe and share this podcast with your friends.
Making sense of Tehilim 7
At the end of March 2023, the CFPB issued its long-awaited final rule to implement Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act. Section 1071 amended the Equal Credit Opportunity Act to require financial institutions to collect and report certain data in connection with credit applications made by small businesses, including women- or minority-owned small businesses. Although the final rule will be effective on August 29, 2023, it contains a tiered compliance date schedule, with an earliest compliance date of October 1, 2024 for financial institutions that originate the most covered credit transactions and later compliance dates for institutions with lower transaction volumes. In Part II of this two-part episode, we first take a close look at the final rule's tiered compliance dates and related volume thresholds and the CFPB's grace period policy statement. We next discuss our expectations for CFPB enforcement of the final rule, including the CFPB's statement on supervisory and enforcement practices, how the collected data is likely to be analyzed and used, and the potential for data analysis to produce unwarranted conclusions. We also look at the operational issues and challenges that lenders should consider in implementing the final rule and satisfying the requirement for lenders to have procedures that are “reasonably designed to collect applicant-provided data.” We conclude with a discussion of the final rule's implications for fair lending risk, including likely areas of CFPB scrutiny and the expected need for lenders to have additional data to explain lending disparities that may appear in exams. Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel in Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, leads the conversation, joined by Michael Gordon, Of Counsel in the Group.
At the end of March 2023, the CFPB issued its long-awaited final rule to implement Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act. Section 1071 amended the Equal Credit Opportunity Act to require financial institutions to collect and report certain data in connection with credit applications made by small businesses, including women- or minority-owned small businesses. Although the final rule will be effective on August 29, 2023, it contains a tiered compliance date schedule, with an earliest compliance date of October 1, 2024 for financial institutions that originate the most covered credit transactions and later compliance dates for institutions with lower transaction volumes. In Part I of this two-part episode, we first take a close look at the final rule's key definitions, specifically those for “covered application,” “covered financial institution,” “covered credit transaction,” and “small business.” We then discuss the data points that must be collected about the credit applied for, the borrower, and the borrower's principal owners and consider how the data points are similar to or different from the data points required to be collected pursuant to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. We conclude with a discussion of the rule's provisions regarding procedures for the collection of data, such as the restrictions on employee and officer access to data. Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel in Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, leads the conversation, joined by John Culhane and Richard Andreano, Partners in the Group.
And we are back with the last section of Wisdom Booklet One. Last summer we introduced you to the convoluted reality of what constitutes a complete home schooling education in the Advanced Training Institute. There are over 50 of these booklets with this same format and style. To follow along with us go to: https://homeschoolersanonymous.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/ati-wisdom-booklets/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leavingthevillage/message
And we are back with the last section of Wisdom Booklet One. Last summer we introduced you to the convoluted reality of what constitutes a complete home schooling education in the Advanced Training Institute. There are over 50 of these booklets with this same format and style. To follow along with us go to: https://homeschoolersanonymous.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/ati-wisdom-booklets/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leavingthevillage/message
The Christian Faith, by Beza is a must read. Therefore, Mike is reading it. And making comments. https://heidelblog.net/2022/02/noco-radio-is-reading-beza/
The Ernst & Young ITTS Washington Dispatch brings you a monthly review of US international tax-related developments. In this edition: President Biden releases pared down budget reconciliation framework – G20 leaders confirm commitment to global tax changes under BEPS 2.0 – Six country Joint Statement on transitional approach to existing unilateral DST measures released – IRS rules gains, losses from commodity hedges sourced by reference to underlying hedged inventory property – Final Section 987 foreign currency regulations, certain related final regulations deferred by one additional year – IRS maintaining policy on “telescoping” in APA and MAP cases – Cyprus clarifies US-Cyprus CAA for exchange of CbC reports – MLI Conference of the Parties issues two opinions re MAP implementation and arbitration rules – UN releases MAP and Tax Dispute Resolution Handbook
The grand finale of season 1 of the Tipsy Sloth Podcast. We've absolutely loved making this and are so grateful to all of you who have tuned in and listened to what is, quite literally with this episode, fully grown men laughing at their own farts. So enjoy this final final section where we discuss last meals, do a cheeky quiz and possibly permanently damage our bodies with some very spicy chocolate buttons. Expect some crying.
As James finishes his letter, he reiterates his main points to his readers, who were in the midst of suffering, persecution and trial. Andrew highlights some key points as he rounds up our series on James.
Learn differences between 2 Routes going from Rochester to Lake Erie, which includes discovering the one that's better. Discover what Natural Wonder is nearby that will pose challenges for engineers. Learn about Engineer Nathan Roberts and his strategical plan for making the unthinkable an actual reality. Discover how Lockport became town where Deep Cut Project began including the challenges behind cutting into escarpment. Learn what city in New York State became Erie Canal's Western Terminus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
Are you certain you're Jewish??
Hashem knows you're in pain
Hashem, let us see the goodness !!
The Ernst & Young ITS Washington Dispatch brings you a monthly review of US international tax-related developments. In this edition: Final BEAT regulations adopt proposed BEAT guidance with some changes − New final and newly proposed foreign tax credit regulations released − Treasury issues final sourcing regulations on sales of personal property (including inventory) − IRS releases final and proposed regulations re repeal of Section 958(b)(4) − IRS issues final regs on characterization of foreign persons’ gain or loss from sale / exchange of interests in partnerships engaged in US trade or business − Final Section 163(j) regulations generally applicable tax years on / after 13 November 2020 − IRS delays certain Section 987 FX regulations for additional year − Notice 2020-69 provides rules on entity treatment election for certain S corporations re GILTI in AAA inclusions − Final BEPS 2.0 Pillar 1 and 2 blueprints to be published 12 October 2020 − OECD releases third phase of peer reviews on BEPS Action 13.
Doug McHoney (PwC's US International Tax Services (ITS) Leader) and Ninee Dewar (a Partner in PwC's Washington National Tax Services (WNTS) ITS practice) discuss the recently-released Foreign Derived Intangible Income (FDII) final regulations under Section 250. Doug and Ninee discuss: the background of the Section 250 deduction and how the deduction interplays with both FDII and Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income (GILTI); how the final regulations compare to the March 2019 proposed regulations under Section 250, including various changes to the documentation rules and loss transactions; Ninee's advice for taxpayers to meet the substantiation requirement; the background of the 'ordering rule' and how the rule helps coordinate Sections 250, 163(j), and 172(a); the importance of remembering that the Section 250 deduction is a taxable-income deduction (particularly in light of recent changes to the Net Operating Loss rules); how the final regulations treat electronically-supplied services and advertising services; how the final regulations treat related-party sales; and various important effective dates and applicability dates for the final and proposed regulations.
In this podcast, Mike DiFronzo (PwC’s Washington National Tax Services ITS Leader), Ninee Dewar (PwC International Tax Services Partner), Kartikeya Singh (PwC Transfer Pricing Partner), and Karen Lohnes (PwC Mergers & Acquisitions Partner) discuss highlights of what the final FDII regulations cover, the new substantiation rules, deduction mechanics, FDDEI sales, FDDEI services, related party sales, and partnerships. Contacts: Mike DiFronzo, Ninee Dewar, Kartikeya Singh, Karen Lohnes
A new MP3 sermon from Anchor Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details:Title: Wisdom and Work Final SectionSubtitle: Proverbs SeriesSpeaker: Joel PorcherBroadcaster: Anchor Baptist ChurchEvent: Prayer MeetingDate: 9/5/2019Bible: Proverbs 24:27-34Length: 42 min.Overview: Purpose- The purpose of this section and the additional proverbs we will be studying are meant to contrast the character, disciplines, and ultimate ends of the diligent and the slothful, so that we will do our work diligently for God's glory. -Proposition- God wants us to be diligent in our labors for His glory.--Our approach to this topic--- Section 1- Four distinct character traits separating the diligent and the slothful-- Section 2- Six disciplines separating the diligent and the slothful- -- Section 3- The end of the diligent vs. the slothful-Support the show (https://anchorbaptistonline.org/giving)
We welcomed Justin Barrett, MYP Drama Teacher, on to #SWISROCRADIO this morning. Our regular co-host Matt Manfredi was in the seat beside Justin to keep him in check.... Introduction (0.03-07.36) We had some house keeping which needed to be addressed before we started the main show; Thank you to our sponsors this week Xpats Bar Shenzhen (Phenix Everly) ******** Background Info on Mr.Barrett Kayley's Dog Brody (Kayley is Matt's Daughter and she has been most upset that her dog has not got a mention on the show). The highly respected Dante Manfredi, Long Island and his criticism of the host which was confirmed to be accurate...(thank you Dante for exposing the truth). Travel to Hong Kong/Macau/Zhuhai (07.39-22.05) We talked about the various options including ferries from Shekou, buses from Shenzhen Bay, taxis and trains. Here is the timetable for the ferry. To book tickets you can create an account and buy here. Tickets can be picked up at the Kiosk at the ferry terminal. You will need a chinese phone number to set this up. Shenzhen Party has lots more excellent information about the region. Quiz - Long Island v St.Kilda's (22.08-35.04) In this section Matt goes head to head with Justin in a fun trivia section to win a 100RMB Voucher from Xpats Bar. Check out this good website funtrivia.com to find some good quizzes! Justin beat Matt to win the prize thereby casting doubts on Dante's earlier assertions.... Travel within the Region (35.07-49.50) We explore different options including Vietnam and Thailand and flight options. Questions from New Staff (49.50-51.00) We take questions submitted by new staff members about banking and cycling and attempt poorly to answer them! Final Section (51.00-54.00) Thanks to our sponsors from the last three podcasts including Le 5 Chefs, Xpats Bar and HH Gourmet in Shekou. Matt at HH Gourmet has very kindly donated vouchers and coffees to new members of the SWIS Shenzhen Staff in August. Thank You Matt. I love the bagels there myself and can highly recommend this restaurant to all staff. Maggie at George and Dragon has also promised 3 vouchers for our hungry/thirsty new staff. The Shepherd's Pie is fantastic there and they have amazing offers on Monday nights. We hope you enjoy the show. SWIS ROC RADIO Listen, Like, Learn. ******** We have contacted The Guinness Book of Records to see if we managed to break the record for the amount of time we blatantly unashamedly promote our sponsors Xpats Bar this week. Did we mention that we were sponsored by Xpats Bar this week? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eugene-leonard/message
US Treasury official comments on OECD international tax deliberations – US supports global efforts to adopt corporate minimum tax – US government may miss June 2019 deadline to finalize TCJA international regulations – Final Section 965 regulations clarify filing Form 965-A or 965-B with transfer agreements – IRS LB&I requiring transfer pricing teams to consult with APMA – OECD opens public consultation on tax challenges from digitalization of the global economy – OECD releases fifth batch of peer reviews on BEPS Action 14 – OECD releases first annual peer review on BEPS Action 6
A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: IRS proposed regulations on related-party hybrid transactions / hybrid entities sent to OMB for review – Proposed Section 163(j) regulations release imminent -- Final Section 965 transition tax regulations will include detailed ordering rules for determining E&P – IRS Commissioner says expect more informal guidance – US House tax leader eying 70-80 TCJA technical corrections for lame-duck legislation
Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers. In episode 2.6, Wes and Andrew chat about the final books of the Iliad. They discuss the tragedy of the ancient worldview, how much credit Hector deserves, Zeus's meddling, and more. ***This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers. In episode 2.7, Wes and Andrew chat about the final books of the Iliad. They discuss the tragedy of the ancient worldview, how much credit Hector deserves, Zeus's meddling, and more. ***This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
These Dharma talks range in length from 40 to 60 minutes. They explore the depths of mindfulness, meditation, relationships and the significance of the spiritual in daily life. The teachings examine ethics and wisdom for application to personal, social and global issues. Dharma Enquiry consists of a one to one dialogue on a variety of themes with a participant on a retreat. These dialogues last from 10 to 30 minutes. A former Buddhist monk in Thailand and India, Christopher Titmuss is a senior Buddhist teacher in the West. Poet and social critic, he is the author of numerous books. He lives in Totnes, Devon, England.
A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: Final Section 385 debt/equity regulations sent to White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs for review -- House Ways and Means Committee Republicans again urge Administration to delay finalizing Section 385 regulations – US Treasury official strongly criticizes EU State aid investigations – EY global survey finds increasing audits and more aggressive enforcement from tax authorities around the world.
Congress mulls anti-inversion action -- Proposed US-Poland treaty, Spanish tax protocol move to Senate -- Top LB&I officials announce resignation -- IRS issues foreign tax credit guidance under Section 901(m) -- Final Section 861 interest expense allocation and apportionment regs issued; address corporate partners with 10% + interest and users of FMV asset method -- Final Section 1092 mixed straddle regulations limit ability to trigger built-in gains and losses -- IRS issues instructions for Form W-8BEN-E, other forms -- IRS can notify w/holding agent of foreign taxpayer's incorrect claim of withholding tax exemption -- OECD publishes Standard of Automatic Exchange of Financial Information in Tax Matters -- OECD Council adopts 2014 update to Model Tax Treaty
US Congress reaches FY 2011 budget compromise, competing FY 2012 budget frameworks released -- IRS will not challenge creditability of PR excise tax -- Further FATCA info reporting and withholding guidance released -- Final Section 904(d) regulations issued -- IRS advises on valuing compensation paid for intangible property requiring further developmentIRS clarifies potential effect of transfer pricing adjustments on Section 965 foreign earnings repatriations -- Revised FBAR form and instructions released -- IRS issues 12th annual APA report -- US-Panama TIEA in effect
show#174 12/31/06Spinner's Final Section for 2006:Hazmat Modine: dry spell (Bahamut, Barbes Records, 2006)Joe Filisko & Eric Noden: stovepipe blues (Live, Diving Duck, 2006)Joe Filisko & Eric Noden: mountain dew (Live, Diving Duck, 2006)Carlos del Junco: nine below zero (Blues Mongrel, Northern Blues, 2005)Beardo's Favorite Spinner Tracks:John Dummer Blues Band - Down Home Girl (from The blues, just like yesterday )Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Rough Cut Diamond (from Groovin' )Tomcats - Tom Cat Boogie (??)Monti Amundson - Oh, Johnny Why (from I See Trouble )Curtis Salgado - Salt in My Wounds (from More Than You Can Chew )Chuck E. Weiss - Extremely Cool (from Extremely Cool )Spencer Bohren - Disappearing nightly (from Full Moon )David Deacon & the Word - Hand in the Blender (from Over the line )The Pontiax - night creeper (from 100 Miles To Go )Gigantjes - it's about to break my heart in two (from royal giants )Find all Beardo's Podcasts at iTunes... or http://www.bandanablues.com