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- Part III - Internal Revenue Service
Part III Administrative, Procedural, and Miscellaneous 26 CFR 601 105: Examination of returns and claims for refund, credit or abatement; determination of correct tax liability (Also Part I, § 1361; 1 1361-1 ) Rev Proc 98-23 SECTION 1 PURPOSE This revenue procedure provides guidance on (1) the conversion of a qualified subchapter S trust (QSST) to an electing small business trust (ESBT
- Cumulative Illness Rating Scale-Geriatric (CIRS-G) - MDCalc
The CIRS-G (Cumulative Illness Rating Scale-Geriatric) measures the medical and psychiatric impairment of older adults
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- List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia
A "personal computer" version of Windows is considered to be a version that end-users or OEMs can install on personal computers, including desktop computers, laptops, and workstations The first five versions of Windows– Windows 1 0, Windows 2 0, Windows 2 1, Windows 3 0, and Windows 3 1 –were all based on MS-DOS, and were aimed at both consumers and businesses However, Windows 3 1 had
- Cumulative illness rating scale (CIRS) calculator
What is the CIRS Calculator? The Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS) Calculator is a tool used to evaluate the overall health condition of an individual by assessing the severity of illnesses across multiple organ systems It provides a systematic approach to measuring disease burden, helping users and healthcare providers understand the impact of chronic conditions on daily life Purpose
- Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS) can be Used to Predict Hospital . . .
Background Objectives Illness severity and comorbidity rating scales have been found to predict long-term outcomes for older hospitalized adults This study was designed to determine if these rating systems could also predict short-term hospital outcomes Design Prospective observational study of hospitalized adults 65 and older Medical students calculated comorbidity and illness severity
- Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology - Clinmed Journals
Conclusions: The admission calculated CIRS is useful for predicting important hospital outcomes Such information may allow clinicians to target intensive care to appropriate patients at high risk of death or long stays and to better antic-ipate end of life issues Furthermore, this information may be helpful in risk adjustment for researchers and policy makers
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- Using qualified Subchapter S trusts (QSSTs) - The Tax Adviser
The QSST may be useful for estate planning purposes and for holding S stock for the benefit of a minor or incompetent
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