Carry Forward and Transfer Sample Clauses

Carry Forward and Transfer. Employees will be allowed to carry forward, from year to year of service, any unused sick leave allowed under this provision, and will retain and carry forward any unused sick leave accumulated prior to the effective date of this Agreement. When an employee moves from one state of Washington employer to another, without a break in service, the employee’s accrued sick leave will be transferred to the new employer for the employee’s use.
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Carry Forward and Transfer. When an employee moves from one state agency to another, regardless of status, the employee’s accrued sick leave will be transferred to the new agency for the employee’s use.
Carry Forward and Transfer. 11 Employees will be allowed to carry forward, from year to year of service, any unused 12 vacation leave allowed under this provision, and will retain and carry forward any unused 13 vacation leave accumulated prior to the effective date of this Agreement. 14
Carry Forward and Transfer. 2 Employees will be allowed to carry forward, from year to year of service, any unused 3 sick leave allowed under this provision, and will retain and carry forward any unused sick 4 leave accumulated prior to the effective date of this Agreement. 5 6 Article 37‌

Related to Carry Forward and Transfer

  • Carry Forward to a Subsequent Year If you do not withdraw the excess contribution, you may carry forward the contribution for a subsequent tax year. To do so, you under-contribute for that tax year and carry the excess contribution amount forward to that year on your tax return. The six percent excess contribution penalty tax will be imposed on the excess amount for each year that it remains as an excess contribution at the end of the year. You must file IRS Form 5329 along with your income tax return to report and remit any additional taxes to the IRS.

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