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Nonacquiescence

A statement of disagreement that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue makes after an unfavorable decision by the Tax Court. A statement of nonacquiescence essentially means the Internal Revenue Service will ignore the Tax Court. While this practice is controversial, there are no penalties associated with it.
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The IRS's acquiescence has provided tax planners with little, if any, insight regarding what minimum criteria must be present to qualify remote beneficiaries as donees of present interests.
This violates the COA rule that a prior written authority and acquiescence of the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) and COA are required before hiring private lawyers and law firms.
Drilon said non-action could be interpreted as acquiescence on the part of the Philippine government and, in turn, prejudice the "our assertion of sovereign rights over our EEZ."
'I urge all Nigerians, and especially those tasked with upholding the constitution and the laws of the land, to note that silence in the face of oppression is akin to acquiescence. I, Atiku Abubakar, will always stand up for the constitution and Nigeria.'
While the judge agreed that Cruz-Quintanilla had valid concerns that he might be harmed by MS-13, she concluded that he failed demonstrate that it was more likely than not that he would be tortured with the consent or acquiescence of government.
This acquiescence or approval of Trump's actions embolden him to escalate his assault on decency, humanity, and democratic values.
Legal papers say Mark Kennedy's tryst with Kate Wilson was "with the acquiescence of his cover officers and line manager".
The Council vehemently denied the statement in the third page of the book, which reads: 'Jho was also friendly with a key player in Terengganu, the wife of the Sultan, whose acquiescence was needed to set up the fund and he later cited her support as having been crucial to his obtaining the advisory position.'
God loved his acquiescence, thereby blessed Muslims with Ei-ul-Adha to recall his submission and obedience.
This long silence on the part of the Chinese government clearly contradicts its territorial claims to the Senkaku Islands and constitutes acquiescence under international law.
An official with Australian banking regulator, ASIC, has said that the regulator has a culture of subservience and acquiescence when it comes to the big banks.
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