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Ordinary
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Ordinary
Common and accepted in the general industry or type of activity in which the taxpayer is engaged. It is one of the tests for the deductibility of expenses incurred or paid in connection with a trade or business; for the production of income; for the management, conservation, or maintenance of property held for the production of income; or in connection with the determination, collection, or refund of any tax.


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The Anglican Foundation, in cooperation with the Anglican Militarj, Ordinariate, has established a trust to lend financial support for the office of the Anglican bishop ordinary to the Armed Forces.
Later, Bishop Alfred Rotich of the Military Ordinariate said couples where one partner is infected "may find themselves called to live the challenge of love in relation to sacrifice for the sake of the uninfected spouse and the children.
Archdeacon Karl McLean, Anglican military ordinariate of Canada, about the role that Canadian military chaplains and soldiers play in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
 
 
 
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