QSST election - definizione. Che cos'è QSST election
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Cosa (chi) è QSST election - definizione


QSST election         
A Qualified Subchapter S Trust, commonly referred to as a QSST Election, or a Q-Sub election, is a Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiary Election made on behalf of a trust that retains ownership as the shareholder of an S corporation, a corporation in the United States which votes to be taxed. A trust is eligible to hold S corporation stock if it is a Subpart E trust ("grantor trust"), a testamentary trust, a voting trust, a qualified Subchapter S trust ("QSST"), or an electing small business trust ("ESBT").
Election monitoring         
  • 1989 Namibian election]]
  • Internationally observed elections by Western monitors
  • Georgia]] in 2018.
OBSERVATION OF AN ELECTION BY ONE OR MORE INDEPENDENT PARTIES
Election monitor; Election monitors; Election Observer; Election observer; Election observers; Credible election; Electoral observer
Election monitoring involves the observation of an election by one or more independent parties, typically from another country or from a non-governmental organization (NGO). The monitoring parties aim primarily to assess the conduct of an election process on the basis of national legislation and of international election standards.
Election official         
OFFICIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER AND ORDERLY VOTING AT POLLING STATIONS
Poll worker; Election judges; Elections inspector; Election inspector; Judge of elections; Election officer; Election judge; Poll clerk; Poll workers
An election official, election officer, election judge, election clerk, or poll worker is an official responsible for the proper and orderly voting at polling stations. Depending on the country or jurisdiction, election officials may be identified as members of a political party or non-partisan.