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  • Removing Asbestos Tile Required Proper Tricks And Expertise!
    By: Stanciu Natalie | - Asbestos is a tough fire-resistant fiber that is widely used for the insulation as well as fireproofing process. What is Asbestos? There are numbers of homes have designed with the materials that has mixed with toxic substance like asbestos. Due to exemption of shipbuilding, construction industry has affected by the asbestos disease with comparison to any other, Asbestos Tile. These sorts of materials have combined with the building elements that can apply both in the outside and inside both i ...
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  • Are You Looking For White Nurses Shoes? Here's White Shoes For Nurses Information For You!
    By: Trino Yosnaidi | - Most Noticeable White Nurses Shoes
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    White nurse shoes are often the best kinds of shoes that wear at the nurses costume in the hospital. Its simple to inform whenever whitened footwear requires cleansing, the actual leather-based can make regarding simple cleansing, and the greatest nurse footwear is usually really comfortable footwear right for each strolling as well as position the whole day. Along with the conventional ideas on why is a great set of medical foo ...

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  • 2012 Tax Breaks Are Coming
    By: Wayne M Davies | - Every year we hear what sounds like good news: the IRS makes an announcement that the standard deduction and personal exemption amounts for the following year have increased due to an inflation adjustment. And this year was no exception, as we recently got word that the 2012 amounts have gone up. Gee, aren't you excited? For the rest of the story, read on.

    Most U.S. taxpayers take the standard deduction on their federal personal income tax return. For example, on your 2011 return, t ...

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  • How Singapore Tax System Dealt With Remittance Of Foreign-sourced Income.
    By: Eric Eio | - According to the Singapore Income Tax Act (SITA), personal income earned from international business is taxable in Singapore once it is transmitted into Singapore. The exception is of course, if one qualifies for tax exemption. Foreign-sourced dividend, branch profit and service income are just some instances that may, under certain circumstances, fill the bill for a tax exemption under the Foreign-Sourced Income Exemption (FSIE) regime.

    Foreign Tax Credits or FTC for short is atta ...

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  • 10 Things To Do Before Filing Your Income Tax Returns
    By: jaxks | - Filing income tax return is mandatory for all the citizens of India whose gross total income is more than the basic exemption limit. It is necessary to file the income tax return even if you do not pay tax or if your tax is deducted at source by your employer. You must do these things that are given below before filing your income tax return:

    Identify Income Sources

    You should identify your income sources to make clear to yourself that you do not miss any informat ...

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  • 2011 And 2012 Deductions And Exclusions For Your Long Term Care Insurance
    By: Shane Flait | - HIPPA provides for deductibility of qualified long term care (LTC) expenses and excludes from taxable income your qualified long term care benefits. This is provided to you as an incentive to take financial responsibility for your long term care. As you age, you get higher deduction limits for LTC premiums payments you make. This helps retirees. Let's see what the tax advantages are.

    It's generally a rule of taxation that when you're able to deduct insurance premiums, you're general ...

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  • What Estate Planning Involves
    By: Frederick Grear | - When people hear the words "estate planning", they often think of the wealthy or the elderly. But estate planning is not just for these limited groups. Estate planning is for everyone and anyone that cares about their retirement, and the future of their family and property investments. Estate planning lawyers Salt Lake City are trained and prepared to help people plan for their futures with peace of mind and in firm accordance with their wishes.

    Elements of estate Planning may inclu ...

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  • Claiming Tax Relief: Get Tax Exemption Through Uniform Tax Rebate
    By: Robert William | - Paying taxes is something that each and every citizen of a country with a decent income has to do. Most people are left worried by thinking about the amount of money that will be siphoned out from their pockets. Wouldnt it be a relief for you if you get to know the tricks of claiming tax relief? I guess that is a yes. So in this article we hall discuss about the ways in which you can claim tax relief and also how to get the uniform tax rebate.


    The tax payers are often in two min ...

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  • Know About Vat Refunds For Foreign R&d Centers In China
    By: brianwarren | -
    The import VAT exemption to foreign-funded Research and Development centers includes independent legal entities, R&D departments or R&D branches of foreign-invested companies provided certain conditions are met.

    Chinese authorities have recently announced that the import tax exemption on purchases of certain R&D equipment and devices by foreign invested R&D centers would continue.

    Circular 88 released jointly by The Ministry of Finance (MoF), the Ministry of Com ...

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  • Some Simple Steps To Have Online Charity Donations
    By: Patricia Strasser | - Listed below are simple steps to get online charity contributions: getting tax exemption, setting up an internet site, securing your server, developing your organization's online data sheet, and developing a marketing scheme.

    Due to the rise in competition between non-profit agencies, it is very important that you benefit from every single possibility to raise your cash in order to keep your charitable organization running. Because most individuals nowadays utilize the web for almos ...

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  • Isa Rates That Pay
    By: Steve Waller | - An Individual Savings Account or ISA is a contemporary byword that spells savings, interest and tax exemption. It is all positive except for the yearly limit set on ISA amounting to a maximum savings of 10,680. ISA rates vary so you must be careful to choose the one that can give you maximum benefits; that is, the ISA provider that will give you the highest interest rate with the least risks.

    Aside from the interest gained by your savings, you also have other factors to consider. ...

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  • Information About Children"€™s Exemption Online
    By: John Miller | - C. Children's Exemption
    Now let's take the examples above and see extra tax savings from using the child's release:
    In the first example the children's exemption didn't provide any tax reduction but the earned income credit and child tax credit provided $4,985 to the family's income amounting to 34% of the family's whole profits.
    The next example each child provided $405 in tax savings in adding up to the EITC and child tax credit, their whole payment to the family income is $5 ...

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  • 2013 Estate And Gift Tax Exclusion Rollback Being Advanced?
    By: Gregory C. Picken | - In December 2010, Congress quickly passed some changes to the Estate and Gift Tax law that increased the lifetime gifting exclusion from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. As written, this increase is scheduled to sunset at midnight, December 31, 2012. Some of our clients have taken advantage of this opportunity, because, generally speaking, if you have given away property, it is not there to be taxed in your estate. Others have taken a "wait and see" approach, in other words, they are going to wait and ...
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  • Estate Tax For 2010 And The Modified Carryover Basis Option
    By: Shane Flait | - The estate tax for those dying in 2010 gives you a one-time only choice of two ways to be taxed. You can either opt for a $5 million exemption and pay 35% estate tax on any excess value of your estate or you can opt for an unlimited estate tax exemption which essentially eliminates any estate tax. But the latter option comes with a carryover basis for inheritors - and that can make a big difference.

    A primary difference in these two estate taxation options is the tax-basis ascribed ...

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  • Tax Deferred Annuity - Tax Exemption Adding To Income Growth
    By: Mike Anderson | - Annuity is a long-term contract between an investor and an insurer. Irrespective of its wider varieties, the basic criteria remains unaltered. Every annuity is a product requiring the individuals to invest at one go or in regular installment in exchange of which the insurance company provides guaranteed income flow. However, the income distribution does not start immediately but from a scheduled date. Of diverse types of annuities, tax deferred annuity is receiving attention from the potential i ...
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  • Over 65 Exemption Portability - You Can Take It With You When You Go
    By: Patrick O Connor | - Thousands of homeowners take advantage of the Over 65 exemption allowed by the Texas Property Tax Code. After years of working and paying taxes, it's about time you get a break, right? But what about when you finally retire to that house on the lake, or some other destination you've always dreamed about? Does the Over 65 exemption go with you? If you remain in Texas, proportionately, it does!

    Many homeowners retire to a dream home that may cost more than the home they've been living ...

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  • Oklahoma Bankruptcy Law - A General Overview Of Oklahoma Bankruptcy Exemptions
    By: Joshua T. Copeland | - This article applies to Oklahoma bankruptcy in a very general sense. This article is no substitute for discussing your situation with an Oklahoma bankruptcy attorney. Every situation is unique and many of the general rules have exceptions.

    Individual Debtors Filing for Oklahoma Bankruptcy May Only Use Exemptions Provided by Oklahoma State Law

    Individual debtors filing for bankruptcy can generally use the bankruptcy exemptions they may be entitled to under the laws of th ...

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  • The 2010 Estate Tax Relief Act Doesn't Negate The Importance Of The Bypass Trust
    By: Shane Flait | - One purpose of the bypass trust is to use the first-to-die spouse's personal estate tax exemption to save part of his estate from paying estate taxes since his tax exemption would be lost if all his holding were passed to the surviving spouse. At her (the second spouse to die) death, only her personal estate tax exemption would be available to shelter some of her estate for the benefit of heirs.

    But now, the 2010 Tax Relief allows her to use her deceased husband's personal estate t ...

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  • Tax Breaks 2011; Charitable Contributions From Individual Retirement Account(ira)
    By: Freelance Article Writer | - Uncle Sam is throwing our Senior Citizens a bone this year. If you are 70 years old, or older, the tax bill that was enacted as of December 17th could possibly benefit you. A popular tax break, which is available to those who make a charitable contribution from their IRA account, is in place for 2011. Also, individuals that qualify for this tax break can use it for 2010 if they make a donation by January 31, 2011. This was made possible due to the fact that the law was enacted so late ...
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  • A Hidden Killer: The Amt Exemption Phaseout
    By: George Bauernfeind | - In computing the Alternative Minimum Tax, a taxpayer is allowed a certain exemption amount, similar in concept to the standard deduction and personal exemptions allowed in calculating the Regular Tax. A surprise that hits a lot of AMT payers, however, is that this exemption amount is gradually phased out as a taxpayers income increases. This hidden killer phaseout is one of the primary reasons folks get caught in the AMT.

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  • The Cgt Retirement Exemption "€" Can You Contribute Real Property ?
    By: Graham Parkes | - Firstly, lets just get our frame of reference. These are the facts of the situation that the ATO has used:

    * It involves an individual taxpayer, who is less than 55 y.o.
    * They have made a capital gain from the sale of an active asset.
    * The individual is considering choosing the small business retirement exemption to disregard the capital gain.


    Now just to refresh, remember that the small business retirement exemption is where you can dis ...

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  • Keep More Of Your Money By Filing For The Texas Homestead Exemption
    By: Ryan Lynch | - If you are looking for a way to put a little extra money back in your pocket, it is important to be aware of all of the tax breaks and government-issued financial breaks you are entitled to receive. One break that many Texas residents are still unaware of is the homestead exemption, which can lower your annual bills to taxing entities.

    As a resident of Texas, you are automatically entitled to receive a homestead exemption on your principal residents. By taking advantage of this ex ...

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  • Understanding Property Exemptions In Fairfax
    By: Michael Sandler | -
    Fairfax bankruptcy lawyer Michael Sandler knows what to do if you are facing bankruptcy, and his practice, The Law Offices of Michael J. O. Sandler PLLC, is small enough to enable him to individually help every client. Here, Sandler talks about Fairfax property exemptions, and how a good bankruptcy lawyer can help you keep as much property as possible when you file.

    If a person files bankruptcy, then he is allowed to start over with a certain amount of property. This is wher ...

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  • Personal Tax Exemption
    By: Bruce Conans | - Every person who files a tax return is entitled to one personal tax exemption. The exemption should reduce a persons tax burden and help them qualify for a tax refund.

    The only time you can claim a personal tax exemption is if a person claims you as a dependant. Generally, a person who is over 19 years of age and not a fulltime student can not be claimed as dependant. There are some circumstances under which such a person can be claimed as dependent.

    Nobody can clai ...

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  • Using Private Money On Real Estate Is Considered A Security
    By: Alan Cowgill | - What is a security?

    The term "security" is broadly defined to mean "any certificate or instrument, or any oral, written, or electronic agreement, understanding, or opportunity, that represents title to or interest in, or is secured by any lien or charge upon the capital, assets, profits, property or credit of any person or of any public or governmental body, subdivision or agency."

    That's the language used on the website of the Ohio Division of Securities. This definit ...

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  • Taxable Income, Tax Brackets, And The Amt Exemption - Part Ii
    By: George Bauernfeind | - In Part I, we discussed the different tax brackets for the Regular Tax and for the Alternative Minimum Tax, as well as the AMT exemption. For 2009 for married couples filing jointly (MFJ) the AMT exemption was $70,950. In this article we will discuss the phase-out, or loss, of the exemption as taxable income exceeds a certain threshold level. For MFJ, this taxable income threshold is $150,000. The Form 6251 also has the thresholds for the other filing statuses, found at the IRS website.
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  • Taxable Income, Tax Brackets, And The Amt Exemption
    By: George Bauernfeind | - In Part I, we discussed the different tax brackets for the Regular Tax and for the Alternative Minimum Tax, as well as the AMT exemption. For 2009 for married couples filing jointly (MFJ) the AMT exemption was $70,950. In this article we will discuss the phase-out, or loss, of the exemption as taxable income exceeds a certain threshold level. For MFJ, this taxable income threshold is $150,000. The Form 6251 also has the thresholds for the other filing statuses, found at the IRS website.
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  • Dol Issues Exemption To Allow New Health Plan For Ford Motor Retirees To Acquire Company Securitesi
    By: GreenCard | - Ford Motor Co. had requested for an exemption to the U.S. Department of Labor under its Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) which has been approved. Through this exemption the Ford Motor Co. will be able to transfer the company securities to a voluntary employee beneficiary association trust. Hence the companys retirees will now benefit from the new health plan established by the Ford Motor Co. in coordination with the VEBA trust.


    The new health plan will manage to c ...

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  • Information On Singapore Property Tax
    By: John Media | - A Property tax is a tax levied on properties in Singapore. This includes all types of properties such as HDB flats, factories, offices and vacant land. If you or your business owns property, you are liable to pay property tax.

    The amount of property tax you have to pay per year is a percentage of the Annual Value of the property which you own. The Annual Value is the estimated yearly rent the property can fetch if it were rented out. The tax rate for owner-occupied residential prop ...

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  • Will Health Insurance Companies Lose Their Antitrust Exemption?
    By: Yamileth Medina | - For the past 65 years, the health insurance industry has been one of the few that is exempt from antitrust regulations. That means that the government has little recourse in preventing the creation of monopolies and price fixing among health insurance companies that raises health insurance rates for everyone. The House of Representatives is looking to change that with a new bill.



    Why have medical insurance companies been able to avoid antitrust regulation for so long? There ...

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  • The Most Expensive Costs Of Owning A Florida Home
    By: Michael Letcher | - Buying a new home in Florida requires more due diligence than a home you could buy anywhere else in the United States. But if you don't do your research, you could end up very disappointed - even if the price you are paying for the new home is way below market levels.

    Florida property taxes are still sky high even with depressed home values. Find out from the county tax assessor how much the property taxes will be based on the price you are going to pay. Property tax bills shown ...

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  • Should Health Insurance Plan Executive Tax Deductions End?
    By: Yamileth Medina | - With the public option looking like a non-starter in the Senate, Democrats are looking for other ways to lower the cost of a health insurance plan for the average American. Several of them have proposed that the tax exemption health insurance companies currently enjoy for their executives' salary be reduced. Presumably, this would be a form of the stricter regulation most Democratic senators desire.



    What does the proposal entail? Moderate Blanche Lincoln is among the legisl ...

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  • Singapore Emerging Attractive As Tax Havens Are "grey Listed" By Regulations
    By: John Media | - The organization for Economic Co-operation and developments (OECD) has "grey listed" certain jurisdictions that were once deemed as tax havens. They include Monaco and Liechtenstein. Bankers have orchestrated that with regulations for offshore financial centers increasing it appears that the number of players in the offshore financial field will diminish particularly if they seek to function only as a venue to park assets.

    At a private Banking summit it was stressed that a greate ...

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  • Zero Tax For New Company Set Up In Singapore
    By: John Media | - There has never been a better time than now to setup your Singapore Company Operation.


    To encourage foreign entrepreneurs to setup their business in Singapore, the Government has declared a full tax exemption for newly incorporated companies. With the introduction of new tax cuts and incentives, Singapore has become the best place to incorporate and operate your business. Newly incorporated Singapore companies will enjoy a full-tax exemption on $100K annual profits during the ...

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  • Expat Tax Tips: The Death Of Foreign Earned Income Exclusions?
    By: Nick Hodges | - President Obama is tagging your Foreign Earned Income Exemption to help pay for huge federal budget deficits. He thinks to hide this motive behind recent White House announcements about U.S. companies, providing smokescreens such as: "I want to see our companies remain the most competitive in the world," and "...the way to make sure that happens is not to reward our companies for moving jobs off our shores or transferring profits to overseas tax havens."

    The reality is that with ...

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  • Investment Fund-00-754
    By: 4Ps_Marketing | - On January 29, 2009, the Hedge Fund Transparency Act (the Bill) was introduced by Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Carl Levin (D-Michigan). The Bill seeks to cause private funds with not less than US$50 million to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC), provide significant annual public disclosures, maintain books and records in accordance with SEC rules and cooperate with the SEC on any requests for information.

    The Bill proposes t ...

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  • Plan Not To Be Gouged By Estate Taxes In 2011
    By: Shane Flait | - Just because the Estate Tax has been phased out in 2010, don't be lulled into thinking it won't be back with a vengeance. On the books, it's slated to return with only a $1 million exemption. Efforts to get rid of it altogether have failed. The government will be looking for more money anyway now anyway. The following give you the full picture and how to prepare for it.

    The estate tax is the government's last bite out of you when you die. It's a tax on the value of your estate at ...

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  • Nonprofit Charitable Solicitation Laws
    By: Melanie Guin MNM | - In the nonprofit world, fundraising is as inevitable as death and taxes in the for-profit world. Nonprofit leaders must ensure a strong fundraising plan if their organization is to accomplish the good that is intended and fulfill its mission. While there are many fundamental principles of fundraising that must be employed to ensure success, the #1 unscientific basic truth of fundraising that was reiterated throughout graduate school is this-- Organizations must earn trust to get money. Period.
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  • 501(c)(3) Federal Income Tax Exemption For Religious Organizations
    By: Melanie Guin MNM | - Churches and religious organizations, like many other charitable organizations, qualify for exemption from federal income tax under IRC section 501(c)(3) and are generally eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions. To qualify for tax-exempt status, such an organization must meet the certain specific requirements. These requirements generally outline the specific purposes for which the organization has been organized and operated. Many religious groups seeking exemption from federal income ...
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  • Plan Your Return Before You Go
    By: lar | - Return Transportation

    You should confirm your return reservation at least twice, and at least 72 hours before your scheduled departure. Whenever possible, obtain a written confirmation. If you confirm your return reservation by phone, record the time, day, and the name of the agent who took your call. If your name does not appear on the reservations list, you have no recourse and may find yourself stranded.

    Departure Tax

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  • Home-based Businesses: Tax Deductions For Your Home-based Business
    By: Elaine Currie | - One of the many advantages of working from home is that you are legally entitled to claim tax exemption on some of your everyday household bills provided the amounts you claim are legitimate costs involved in running your home-based business.

    If you work at home, you can claim exemption on a percentage of your mortgage interest (but not capital repayments), insurance, maintenance, lighting and heating. If you have a whole room set aside exclusively to use for your business, you c ...

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  • Aeromarinetaxpros.com: Contrary To What Is Being Said, There Is No Part 135 Sales Tax Exemption For
    By: Thomas Alston | - During the everyday conversations of aircraft dealers, brokers and prospective buyers the belief is being enforced that a Part 135 exemption exists in California. This belief is dangerous and misleading. The applicable sections of the California Sales and Use Tax Laws and Regulations are 6366 and 6366.1. They do not mention Part 135. They state in pertinent part:

    Aero & Marine Tax Professionals (http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com) are experts in helping people avoid paying sales tax ...

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  • How To Form A Nonprofit Corporation
    By: David Gass | - The inception of a nonprofit corporation is similar to the inception of any other corporation. The main difference is that nonprofit corporations are exempt from government taxes. Apart from filing the required papers and information necessary for a corporation, a company that wants to be registered as a nonprofit corporation must file an application for tax exemption with the IRS. Below is a list of the initial steps for this process.

    Steps Involved In Instituting A Nonprofit Org ...

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  • Dealing With Taxes If You Live And Work Outside The United States
    By: Richard A. Chapo | - When solar cells first came on the scene in the 1950s, they were simple. Now, there are a wide variety of cells and more are coming as technology improves.

    An Overview of Solar Cells Through The Years

    Solar cells are the basic component of any active system used to convert sunlight into a form of energy. Traditionally, solar cells were used as the key part of panel systems that generated electricity or heat for homes. These days, the technology is used in a wide va ...

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