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DFRDépartement de Formation et de Recherche (French: Department of Training and Research; various locations)
DFRDirection de la Formation et de la Recherche (French: Directorate of Training and Research)
DFRDryden Flight Research (US NASA)
DFRDecaf French Roast (coffee)
DFRDallas Fire Rescue (Texas)
DFRDialysate Flow Rate (nephrology)
DFRDean Forest Railway (heritage railway; UK)
DFRDraft Final Report
DFRDropped Frame Rate
DFRDefer
DFRDivision of Forest Resources
DFRDistal Femoral Replacement (surgery)
DFRDesign For Reliability
DFRDual Fluid Reactor (nuclear power)
DFRDuty of Fair Representation
DFRDetailed Functional Requirement (US DoD/Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service software development)
DFRDounreay Fast Reactor (fast breeder nuclear reactor)
DFRDigital Fault Recorder
DFRDouglas Fir Resort and Chalets (Canada)
DFRDetailed Feasibility Report
DFRDanmarks Forskningspolitiske Råd (Danish: Danish Council for Research Policy)
DFRDry Film Resist
DFRDecreasing Failure Rate
DFRDrilling Factual Report
DFRDigital Family Reunion
DFRDefence Force Recruiting
DFRDropped From Rolls
DFRDoctor's First Report (workman's compensation)
DFRDark Force Rising
DFRDivine Forces Radio
DFRDefense Fuel Region (US DoD)
DFRDialysis Facility Report
DFRDesign For Reuse
DFRDartmouth Formula Racing (Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College)
DFRDiary Feedback Report (USMC)
DFRDirect Fingerprint Reader
DFRDelta Force Revolution (first person shooter gaming squad)
DFRDave Freitas Racing
DFRDirectorate of Fisheries Research (UK; now Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science)
DFRDouble Frequency Recording
DFRDecision Feedback Receiver
DFRDemonstration Fast Reactor (energy industry)
DFRDefensive Fumble Recovery (football)
DFRDaily Field Report
DFRDigital Flight Recorder
DFRDurst Fetner Residential (New York, NY)
DFRDisk File Read
DFRDirection Finding Receiver
DFRDamaged Fuel Relocation
DFRDoseur Fixation Ronde (French: Round Feeder Attachment)
DFRDivision of Financial Regulation
DFRDetail Fatigue Rating
DFRDepartment of Fisheries Research (UK)
DFRDistributed Flow Routing
DFRDynamic Faulty Recovery
DFRDirect Funding Report
DFRDragonfly Ripple (band)
DFRDivision of Financial Responsibility
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And he stresses that you do not have to be working to defer your pension and the basic, additional and graduated pensions are all increased in the same way, but you cannot gain increases to any addition you receive for a dependant husband or wife.
(14) Simultaneously, the government filed a criminal charge against KPMG, largely tracking the firm's confession, but prosecutors agreed to defer pursuing the case, and ultimately to dismiss the charge, if KPMG complied in full with the terms of the agreement.
Such a "457(b) plan" permits each executive to defer taxation on amounts up to $7,500 per year.
Under the new rules, a participant's election to defer compensation must be made no later than the end of the preceding tax year.
The legislative history provides a further caveat that purported risks of forfeiture must be real to defer taxation.
By continuing to exchange like-kind property, a property owner may conceivably defer capital gains taxes throughout their lifetime, regardless of how much their property appreciates in value.
409A(a) (4)(B)(i), any election by a service provider to defer compensation for any tax year must be made before the beginning of such tax year.
What if the Buying Entity is Willing to Pay the Selling Shareholders All Cash, But the Shareholders Still Wants to Defer Their Gain Over Several Years by an Installment Note?
The new provision is a reaction to certain deferred compensation strategies that Congress perceived to be abusive, such as techniques to further defer or to accelerate distributions at the participant's discretion.
First, the IRS will scrutinize a taxpayer's attempt to defer income by transferring compensatory options to a related party in exchange for a deferred payment obligation.
* Defer Year-End Bonuses: Accrual basis C-corporations can deduct a current year bonus not actually paid to an employee if: (a) the employee does not own more than 50% in value of the corporation's stock, (b) the bonus is properly accrued on its book before the end of the current tax year, and (c) the bonus is actually paid within the first 2 1/2 months of 2002.
409A(a), deferred compensation arrangements must satisfy requirements relating to the timing of (l) elections to defer compensation, (2) changes in the time and form of payments and (3) distributions of deferred compensation.
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