Examples of VRI in a sentence
Qualified interpreter means an interpreter who, via a video remote interpreting (VRI) service or an on-site appearance, is able to interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially, both receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized vocabulary.
As a reminder, VRI is unable to guarantee your rental and will NOT be notifying you of either rental or non-rental.
Withholding exemptions to avoid non-resident alien withholding may be allowed if you can provide VRI with a valid U.S. Taxpayer Identification Number (USTIN).
VRI’s non-resident alien reporting requirements are covered in detail in the IRS’ “Publication 515, Withholding of Tax on Non-Resident Aliens and Foreign Corporations.” VRI does not provide tax advice and any inquiries you have should be directed to your tax advisor or the IRS.
Video remote interpreting (VRI) service means an interpreting service that uses video conference technology over dedicated lines or wireless technology offering high-speed, wide-bandwidth video connection that delivers high-quality video images as provided in § 36.303(f).