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FTIFondation pour les Terrains Industriels de Genève (French: Foundation for Geneva Industrial Land; Geneva, Switzerland)
FTIFace the Issue
FTIFMC Technologies Inc. (Chalfont, PA)
FTIFast Track Initiative
FTIFederal Tax Information (US IRS)
FTIFilm and Television Institute (various locations)
FTIFinger Tip Information
FTIFaculté de Traduction et d'Interprétation (French: Translation and Interpretation School; Switzerland)
FTIFull-Time Internship (various organizations)
FTIFaculty of Translation and Interpreting (University of Geneva; Geneva, Switzerland)
FTIFixed Time Interval
FTIFinishing Trades Institute (Hanover, Maryland)
FTIFAA Telecommunications Infrastructure
FTIFuture Technologies, Inc. (Bay City, Michigan)
FTIFlight Training International ( est. 1993; various locations)
FTIFusion Telecommunications International (various locations)
FTIFrom the Inside (music album)
FTIFull-Text Indexing (Microsoft SQL Server)
FTIFree Thyroxine Index
FTIFull-Time Instructor (various organizations)
FTIFrontier Technology, Inc. (Goleta, California)
FTIFederal Taxable Income
FTIFranklin Templeton Investments
FTIFast Tactical Imagery (US Navy AN/AVX-3)
FTIFair Trade International (Virtual Wholesale, Inc.)
FTIForensic Technology, Inc.
FTIFeminist Therapy Institute
FTIFirearms Training Institute (Farmingdale, NY)
FTIFlight Test Instrumentation
FTIFloor Targets Interactive
FTIFournitures Techniques Industrie (French: Technical Industry Supplies)
FTIFarnesyltransferase Inhibition
FTIFair Treatment of Immigrants
FTIFailure to Implement (economics)
FTIFood Terminal Incorporated (Philippines)
FTIFixed Tactical Internet
FTIFundación Tecnologías de la Información (Spanish: Foundation of Information Technologies)
FTIFederation of Technological Industries (UK)
FTIFresh Talent Initiative (Scottish initiative; UK)
FTIFlash Transactions Immobilières (French: Flash Real Estate Transactions)
FTIFrançaise de Tuyauterie Industrielle (French: French Industrial Pipe)
FTIFideliTrade Incorporated (Wilmington, DE)
FTIFree Thyroid Index
FTIFirst Technology Inc. (Weston, MA)
FTIFood Technology Institute (Jamaica)
FTIFederal Tax Included
FTIForeshore Technologies Incorporated (Canada)
FTIFlash Technologies International
FTIFlight Test Installation Guide
FTIFleet Tactical Imagery
FTIFixed Target Indicator/Information
FTIForget the Internet (polite form)
FTIFisher Timing Information
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The elimination of personal exemptions and the limits on itemized deductions will increase federal taxable income, while the increase in the standard deduction will reduce it.
99 (the General Assembly overrode Governor Roy Cooper's veto on June 12, 2018) (providing a deduction from the North Carolina taxable income base for any amount included in federal taxable income under, among other provisions, IRC Section 951A); Va.
172, with certain exceptions, and limited the use of NOL carryforwards to 80% of federal taxable income, although the new carryforward period is indefinite.
For instance, a household that pays $8,000 in property taxes and $12,000 in state and local income taxes currently can deduct $20,000 from their federal taxable income. Depending on how much money they make, that may shift them into a lower tax bracket.
For example, assume that the IRS determined that a taxpayer was required to increase its federal taxable income in the amount of $1,000,000 due to a disallowance of meals and entertainment expenses and the Florida taxpayer's original return reported a 10 percent Florida apportionment factor.
Most states start with regular (not AMT) federal taxable income as the base for calculating state and local income taxes.
Most states use federal taxable income as their starting point for computing state corporate taxes.
When federal taxable income changes, the IRS sends a report to the FTB, which in turn, adjusts for California purposes and bills the taxpayer accordingly.
If your nonprofit organization has an income tax nexus in multiple states, you are required to allocate your federal taxable income or loss among those states using an apportionment formula.
Recent changes have provided the provinces with the alternative of computing their taxes based on federal taxable income, enabling them to select their own rate structures.
The difference between a corporation's publicly reported financial statement income and its federal taxable income can be attributed to any number of factors.
The earnings portion of qualified withdrawals is then includible in computing the beneficiary's federal taxable income.
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