Person of interest 990

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Instructions for Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax - Additional Material The codes listed in this section are a selection from the North American Industry Classification System ( NAICS) that should be used in completing Form 990, Part VIII, lines 2 and 11. If you do not see a code for the activity you are trying to categorize, select the appropriate code from the NAICS website at 2012 NAICS Census website. Select the most specific 6-digit code available that describes the activity producing the income being reported. Note that most codes describe more than one type of activity. Avoid using codes that describe the organization rather than the income-producing activity. Agriculture, Forestry, Hunting and Fishing Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing111000 - Crop production Oil and gas extraction212000 - Mining (except oil and gas) Construction236000 - Construction of buildings Manufacturing Printing and related support activities Merchant wholesalers, durable goods424000 - Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods Automobile dealers442000 - Furniture and home furnishings stores443120 - Computer and software stores444100 - Building materials and supplies dealers445100 - Grocery stores445200 - Specialty food stores446110 - Pharmacies and drug stores446199 - All other health and personal care stores448000 - Clothing and clothing accessories stores451110 - Sporting goods stores451211 - Book stores452000 - General merchandise stores453000 - Miscellaneous store retailers453220 - Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores453310 - Used merchandise stores454110 - Electronic shopping and mail-order houses Transportation and Warehousing Transit and ground passenger transportation493000 - Warehousing and storage Newspaper publishers (except Internet)511120 - Periodical publishers (except.
Advertising with us can place you in front of thousands of visitors a day. Learn more! Alaska Statutes. Title 11. Criminal Law Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property Section 990. Definitions. previous: Section 985. Deceiving a Machine. next: Chapter 50. Syndicalism AS. Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise, (1) access means to instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve data from, or otherwise obtain the ability to use the resources of a computer, computer system, computer network, or any part of a computer system or network; (2) appropriate or appropriate property of another to oneself or a third person means to ( A) exercise control over property of another, or to aid a third person to exercise control over property of another, permanently or for so extended a period or under such circumstances as to acquire the major portion of the economic value or benefit of the property; or ( B) dispose of the property of another for the benefit of oneself or a third person; (3) computer means an electronic device that performs logical, arithmetic, and memory functions by the manipulation of electronic, optical, or magnetic impulses, and includes all input, output, processing, storage, computer software, and communication facilities that are connected or related to a computer; (4) computer network means an interconnection, including by microwave or other means of electronic or optical communication, of two or more computer systems, or between computers and remote terminals; (5) computer program means an ordered set of instructions or statements, and related information that, when automatically executed in actual or modified form in a computer system, causes it to perform specified functions; (6) computer system means a set of related computer equipment, devices, and software; (7) data includes a representation of information.
Advertising with us can place you in front of thousands of visitors a day. Learn more! Alaska Statutes. Title 24. Legislature Chapter 60. Standards of Conduct Section 990. Definitions. previous: Section 980. Cooperation By State Agencies. next: Section 995. Short Title. AS. Definitions. (a) In this chapter, (1) administrative action means conduct related to the development, drafting, consideration, enactment, defeat, application, or interpretation of a rule, regulation, policy, or other action in a regulatory proceeding or a proceeding involving a license, permit, franchise, or entitlement for use; (2) anything of value, benefit, or thing of value includes all matters, whether tangible or intangible, that could reasonably be considered to be a material advantage, of material worth, use, or service to the person to whom it is conferred; the terms are intended to be interpreted broadly and encompass all matters that the recipient might find sufficiently desirable to do something in exchange for; anything of value, benefit, or thing of value does not include ( A) an item listed in AS (a 2 B) or (c ( B) campaign contributions, pledges, political endorsements, support in a political campaign, or a promise of endorsement or support; ( C) contributions to a cause or organization, including a charity, made in response to a direct solicitation from a legislator or a person acting at the legislator's direction; or ( D) grants under AS to named recipients; (3) committee means the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics and includes, when appropriate, the senate or house subcommittee; (4) compensation means remuneration for personal services rendered, including salary, fees, commissions, bonuses, and similar payments, but does not include reimbursement for actual expenses incurred by a person; (5) domestic partner means a person who is cohabiting.