26 U. S. Code § 3121 - Definitions - LII Legal Information Institute remuneration paid by an employer in any calendar year to an employee for service described in subsection (d) (3) (C) (relating to home workers), if the cash remuneration paid in such year by the employer to the employee for such service is less than $100;
3121 - Wikipedia 3121 (pronounced "thirty-one twenty-one") is the thirty-first studio album by American musician Prince Released on March 21, 2006 (3 21) by NPG Records and distributed, under a "one-album deal", by Universal Music, the album reinforced Prince's big comeback after the critical success of Musicology (2004)
Sec. 3121. Definitions - Bloomberg Law For purposes of this chapter, the term “wages” means all remuneration for employment, including the cash value of all remuneration (including benefits) paid in any medium other than cash; except that such term shall not include—
§3121 (v), Treatment of Certain Deferred Compensation and Salary . . . - CCH 3121 (v) (1) (B) Any amount treated as an employer contribution under section 414 (h) (2) where the pickup referred to in such section is pursuant to a salary reduction agreement (whether evidenced by a written instrument or otherwise)
26 USC 3121 - Definitions - GovRegs Searchable text of the 26 USC 3121 - Definitions (US Code), including Notes, Amendments, and Table of Authorities
Code Sec. 3121 | Tax Notes For purposes of this chapter, the term "wages" means all remuneration for employment, including the cash value of all remuneration (including benefits) paid in any medium other than cash; except that such term shall not include--
3121 - Album by Prince - YouTube Music 3121 is the thirty-first studio album by American musician Prince Released on March 21, 2006 by NPG Records and distributed, under a "one-album deal", by Universal Music, the album reinforced
Prince Official Discography: 3121 - Prince Studio Albums Because it was released on a major label and followed on the heels of 2004’s Musicology, 3121 was widely considered to be part of Prince’s “comeback” in the mainstream music industry