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yearUnit of time measurement, based on the orbital period of the Earth around the Sun. The tropical year (also called equinoctial and solar year), from one spring equinox to the next, lasts 365.2422 days (nearly 365 The sidereal year is the time taken for the Earth to complete one orbit relative to the fixed stars, and lasts 365.26 days (about 20 minutes longer than a tropical year). The difference is due to the effect of precession, which slowly moves the position of the equinoxes. The anomalistic year is the time taken by any planet in making one complete revolution from perihelion to perihelion; for the Earth this period is about five minutes longer than the sidereal year due to the gravitational pull of the other planets. The calendar year consists of 365 days, with an extra day added at the end of February each leap year. Leap years occur in every year that is divisible by four, except that a century year is not a leap year unless it is divisible by 400. Hence 1900 was not a leap year, but 2000 was. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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today announced its automobile production, domestic sales, and export results for the calendar year 2006 as well as for the month of December 2006. At the encl of the first business tax calendar year or when the activity is terminated during the first calendar year of such activity, it is required that a statement of the entire first calendar year's gross receipts be filed and payment made of any tax due in excess of that paid at the time of the application The tax for the first and second calendar years are each measured by the gross receipts of the first calendar year. Both X and Y use the calendar year as the plan year and meet Sec. |
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