Examples of Federal accounts in a sentence
Federal accounts receivable arise generally from the provision of services to other Federal agencies, and, with the exception of occasional billing disputes, are considered to be fully collectible.
Federal accounts receivable are generally the result of the provision of goods and services to other Federal agencies and, with the exception of occasional billing disputes, are considered to be fully collectible.
Non-marketable market-based Treasury securities are also issued by the Bureau of Public Debt to Federal accounts.
Non-marketable par value Treasury securities are issued by the Bureau of the Public Debt to Federal accounts and are purchased and redeemed at par exclusively through Treasury's Federal Investment Branch.
See 11 CFR 104.3(b)(3)(i)(A).(e) For reports covering activity on or before December 31, 2002, national party committees shall report in a memo Schedule B each transfer from their non- Federal account(s) to the non-Federal accounts of a State or local party committee.
The final rule requires allocation of these costs between a party committee’s Federal and non-Federal accounts, unless they can be attributed to a clearly identified Federal candidate, in which case they are totally Federal costs to be paid with Federal funds.A number of the comments receivedin response to the NPRM argued that, because BCRA does not address administrative costs, State, district, and local party committees should be able to pay them totally out of their non- Federal accounts.
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Salaries and WagesParagraph 106.7(c) addresses costs that must be either paid totally from Federal accounts or allocated by State, district, and local party committees between their Federal and non-Federal accounts.
For reporting purposes, all allocation accounts must be treated as Federal accounts.
State, district, and local party committees may pay expenses for party activities that are exempt from the definitions of contribution and expenditure under 11 CFR 100.7(b)(9), (15), or (17), and 100.8(b)(10), (16), or (18), that are conducted in conjunction with non- Federal activity, and that are not Federal election activities pursuant to 11 CFR 100.24, from their Federal accounts, or may allocate these expenses between their Federal and non-Federal accounts.