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home officeThe corporate headquarters of an insurance company.
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home officeOffice of a company in the country of origin. Usually synonymous with Head Office. [D00795]
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home officeThe portion of a taxpayers home in which he or she carries on a business activity. If the home office meets certain IRS tests, the taxpayer may take a tax deduction for expenses related to the busines [..]
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home officeThe headquarters of an insurance company.
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home officeAn area of your home used primarily or exclusively for business purposes, for which you may be able to take certain deductions.
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home officeThe headquarters of a company.
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home officeThe headquarters of an insurer.
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home officeThe office of the controlling organization. This office generally incurs costs and provides services to or on behalf of the individual health facility.
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home officeA home office is an office at home. It best describes a separate room set up specifically for home-based working. Homeshoring Homeshoring is a term recently coined with reference to offshoring [..]
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home officeA separate space in a home that serves as an area to complete paperwork. The space typically includes: a desk and chair; a computer and printer; as well as office supplies.
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home officeThe UK Home Office is a ministerial department responsible for immigration and passports, drugs policy, crime policy, counter-terrorism and policing.
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home officeThe Ministry of UK Government that manages the handling of all nationality, immigration and asylum applications. The Home Office is also responsible for enforcement and development of policy in these [..]
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home officeis the lead UK government department for immigration and passports, drugs policy, crime, counter-terrorism, police and equality. UKVIS is not to be confused with the
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home officeMinistry of the UK government that oversees the handling of all nationality, immigration and asylum applications and enforcement and developing policy in these areas of law.
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home officeThe place where an insurance company maintains its chief executives and general supervisory departments.
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home officeThe headquarters of an insurance company.
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home officeGenerally the corporate headquarters of insurers and the location where the chief officers of the organization are housed.
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home officeThe principal place of business of the company; the head office.
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home officeThe British equivalent of the U.S. Department of Justice, which has funded much research on crime prevention.
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home officeThe headquarters of a company.home page:
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home office
(British) The British government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales; headed by the Home Secretary
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home office
The headquarters of an organization.
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