Some teachers could go on strike, take rolling strike stoppages, and not have their pay deducted for non-performance in the classroom. |
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You're not going to get negative marks for writing down something wrong, nor will marks be deducted from another question. |
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In the building industry up to thirty percent of the wages, such as overtime, is paid as cash wages with no tax deducted. |
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Teachers who exceed the agreed level of absenteeism should have a day's pay deducted for each absence. |
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But marks are deducted for any sort of imagination or deviance from the text. |
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A repayment for her husband's outstanding debt for the purchase of Nordstern is still deducted each month from her welfare cheque. |
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The September overpayment can be deducted from the next spousal support payment made. |
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It is not a charitable donation, the money the zoo's receiving will be deducted from the final amount it gets for the land. |
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They could be moved back with the assistance of a fund comprised of moneys deducted from U.S. loan guarantees. |
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But life insurance and pension payments will be deducted from the amounts awarded. |
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The amounts deducted each year are quite small so it is a nuisance having to keep reclaiming them from Inland Revenue. |
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Any sickness or industrial injury benefit paid during such period may be deducted from what the employee is entitled to under this provision. |
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This was close fight and would have been even tighter without the points deducted. |
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Life insurance payouts and other sources of income would also be deducted from the claims. |
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Indeed, once storage costs are deducted from overall marketing costs, merchant capital is able to charge a small but positive markup. |
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The amount deducted by itemizers is found in the 1997 Tax Expenditure Report. |
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Or alternatively, will the difference in real value and actual rental paid be deducted from his salary? |
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The reason is that your state pension is taxable, but it is paid gross before tax is deducted. |
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If a depositor owes money to the bank or building society, this will be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated. |
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Compensation was reduced to recover benefits already paid, but the amount deducted differed from benefit to benefit. |
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Had tax deducted from savings interest or share dividends during a tax year when you weren't working or earned very little? |
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The money owed to the taxman is deducted at source, so when you get your pay slip it will record how much tax has already been taken out. |
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Set up a monthly direct debit so that cash is deducted automatically from your bank account. |
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Any severance already paid to the workers will be deducted from that amount, the judge ruled. |
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The commission also recommends that social welfare payments should be deducted from the appropriate component of any award of damages. |
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In round 8 Yates again interfered in the action when he deducted a point off of Soto-Karas for an inadvertent low blow. |
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Students remaining in residence for the spring semester will see the remaining fall balance deducted from their spring charges. |
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Stock and work in progress are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value and any value deducted from cost of sales. |
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If a contest ends in a tie on points, then the competitor with the most points before penalties were deducted is the winner. |
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The South African Act provides for a further abatement of R 1,5 million, to be deducted from the net value of the estate. |
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The individual can then credit the withholding tax deducted against their total tax liability for that particular tax year. |
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Would this be to my benefit and would the tax that has been deducted be rebated? |
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When a player loses a wicket, 10 runs are deducted from the batting team's total and the player remains at the crease. |
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There are speed limits that are adhered to, and heavy fines, as well as points deducted for non-compliance. |
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Points will be deducted for whooping, cheering, successful tackling, goal scoring or any other overt displays of competence. |
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Teachers have deducted points, drawn red circles and tsk-tsked at their classes. |
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The onshore bond invests into onshore funds, which have tax deducted at source. |
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These repayments do not include mortgage interest tax relief which, from January 1, will be deducted at source from your repayment by the lender. |
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Since April 6 last, pay as you earn income tax has been deducted from employees under the new tax credit system. |
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The landlord is then entitled to claim a credit for the income tax deducted at source from the rental income. |
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Meanwhile charges and commissions continue to be deducted at source, adding to investors' losses. |
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This means that any additional costs which are due to her negligence may be deducted from her bill. |
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The most probable scenario is a rap over the knuckles, and there is no suggestion of points being deducted or a replay ordered. |
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Last transaction details including date, type of transport, fare deducted for that journey and remaining balance are displayed. |
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My mother's income is just below her tax allowance but she has some money in shares and unit trusts where tax on the income is deducted at source and cannot be reclaimed. |
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By the fifth round, he had a point deducted for hitting after the bell. |
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Hence, where an employee receives sick pay after an accident has rendered her unfit for work, this is deducted from the amount of damages received. |
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A student's score should be deducted 3 points for each use of the prompter. |
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However, dividends are deducted first from the distributable profit for the year. |
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Gross out standing debts are deducted from provisions accrued in special accounts. |
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Officials had the power to apprentice or hire out the young people, with such working time deducted from their sentences. |
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Check your paystub, and you will see where your contributions have been deducted, whether or not you wanted Medicare health insurance. |
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The actual overhead expenses the prescribed proxy amount represents are ordinary business expenses that may be deducted in the year. |
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After a period of non-use a recurring admin fee may be deducted from the balance, unless prohibited by law. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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Self-controlled securities previously recognised in securities are restated and deducted from equity. |
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The actual diameter under bark is calculated as the diameter over bark deducted with the width of the bark at the two sides. |
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The cash award should be deducted from the final selling price after all taxes. |
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In principle, any estimated cost of repairs deemed necessary to restore the vehicle to driving condition should be deducted from the list price. |
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You then have an option of paying it all at once, or spreading out your payments and having them deducted from your pay. |
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A reserve can only be claimed if the donation is not deducted for tax purposes and the donee does not dispose of the shares. |
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Enter the amount of income tax deducted from distributions or from the purchase price of the interest, as the case may be. |
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In excess of this number, a quarter of a point for each absence will be deducted from the grade point average at the end of the term. |
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Interest accruing on liabilities included in the liability base is deducted from the pooled monetary income. |
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The invoice will show you to total cost, after the rest of your subscription period has been deducted. |
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Debts owed to other individuals or companies cannot be deducted from federal superannuation benefit entitlements. |
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Some jurisdictions treated the supplement as unearned income and deducted it from basic welfare payments. |
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Everyone is white-collar salaries are paid income tax is deducted automatically. |
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To receive the net amount a predetermined lump sum will be deducted from this income. |
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The reason that they do is that it costs something to go to work, and when that cost is deducted, one is, under the law now, always better off to have a sickie. |
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As far as the latter is concerned, it is deducted directly from his or her gross pay. |
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Exporters should establish from thier supplier what is the percentage of stabilser to be deducted before calculating the EDP-weighted tonnage. |
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No one could possibly object, for example, if marks were deducted for failing to remember the poem, or for muddling up the verses, or for serious errors of pronunciation. |
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They are tobe deducted from the total amount of the Community contribution. |
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Maquettes are charged for, but the cost is deducted from the final invoice. |
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It is an amount deducted from what he could save for one revolution of a Hegira lunar year. |
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Any rebated, discounts or sales commissions which were granted or paid have been equally deducted. |
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The National Child Benefit Supplement is considered unearned income and deducted from social assistance payments. |
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Disney agreed to raise the caps on pension benefits and put a limit on yearly hikes in health benefits that are deducted on a weekly basis from paychecks. |
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The sales commission is paid by us to the dealer without being deducted from your purchase order. |
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I also believe two of the problems to be the crediting of tax allowances and the level of tax deducted at source. |
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A percentage is deducted from the employee's pay and a portion is remitted by the employer. |
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We'd been playing well, winning games and targeting the play-offs, and then we had 10 points deducted and were suddenly in a relegation battle. |
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The share of these banks should therefore be deducted from the total amount. |
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In fact, the extra time you took will ultimately be deducted from your group's allocation. |
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Therefore, the share of the banks not providing a subsidy should be deducted from the total amount of the debt-to-equity swap. |
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You have a laser pointer there, for which points are deducted for each committee member you blind. |
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The repayment amounts are normally deducted from their monthly payments before they are issued. |
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This amount should not be deducted from the distributable cash figure which is used as the basis for determining the distributions to be paid. |
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This charge is deducted from the amount you invest or is paid by you directly to your dealer. |
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At the same time the remaining points obtained up to the same day of the previous year shall be deducted. |
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Certain items then have to be added or deducted in order to comply with the tax laws. |
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The income taxes deducted at source are also transferred in the same proportions as the pension income. |
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The whole of this amount must be deducted from the compensation to which he would otherwise be entitled. |
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Subscription fees are added to the subscription price paid by investors and redemption fees are deducted from the redemption price. |
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Charitable payments or gratuities given by employers should not be deducted from awards of damages as it is important not to discourage benevolence. |
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Two points are deducted if pupils are persistently disruptive and three points are docked for the most serious offences, including bullying, truancy or swearing at staff. |
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As you might be aware, the Income Tax Act requires withholding tax to be deducted from all payments to all entertainers and sportsmen and women who are not resident in Zambia. |
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A tenant paying rent to a non-resident landlord must deduct standard rate income tax from the rent paid to the landlord and pay the tax he has deducted to the Revenue. |
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The program is non-profit, so all donations can be deducted. |
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The Federal Government announced on January 29, 2002, that they had not properly deducted the provincial portion of capital gains refunds paid to mutual fund trusts from the Personal Income Tax revenue remitted to provinces. |
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If securities become worthless, they may be deducted as a capital loss. |
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Mr Woodward also said Mr Madden had deducted a wheel clamp fee from his wages without proper authorisation. |
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In case of booking release, the earnest money, deducted expenses, will be refunded only if the written release will arrive 30 days before the beginning of the stay. |
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It will then apply to all payments already transmitted to the entrustment and will be deducted from the next payment. |
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Furthermore, Vivendi now takes into account in the valuation a discount for non-transferability in respect of the restrictions on the sale or transfer that is then deducted from the benefit granted to the employees. |
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In addition, this forces pregnant women working under federal jurisdiction to mortgage their maternity and parental leave because weeks used before the birth are deducted from their total weeks of benefits. |
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Similarly, if all legislatively terminated outputs are deducted from the calculation in all departments and offices, the overall implementation rate for the Secretariat would rise from 91 to 95 per cent. |
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The guarantee shall be released as and when the prepayment is deducted from interim payments or payments of balances to the contractor in accordance with the terms of the contract. |
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Government grants are deducted from the cost price. |
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First, it penalizes saving and earning because income from any source is normally deducted from the assistance that would be payable, and persons with a certain level of savings may be ineligible until they have used them up. |
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A second notable feature introduced with ESG v17 is the ability for MFDA distributors to choose whether dilutions are deducted from the trading or commission payment stream. |
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If he is entitled to unemployment benefit under a national unemployment scheme, the amount of that benefit shall be deducted from the above allowance. |
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He deducted his watch and bicycle as business expenses. |
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No demerit points will be deducted for such an offence, however. |
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Mr. Kimman, who had had two days of annual leave deducted from his annual allotment because he had benefited from 8 days of public holiday rather than 6, had his two days restored to him. |
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Contributions to health savings accounts are deducted from gross income. |
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As products move through the supply chain, the tax paid on the products by acquiring merchants can be deducted from the tax that the merchants then charge to their customers. |
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Money can also be collected at branches of Safaricom, one of Kenya's largest mobile phone operators, and then deducted from the borrower's pay packet at the end of the month. |
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The alleged payment to Warner from South Africa's World Cup organising committee was deducted at source by Fifa and paid to a Bank of America account linked to Warner, according to US prosecutors. |
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When they came back from the commercial break, we learned the officials had conferred instant replay, ruled Rose's foot was on the three-point line, which it was, and deducted a point: Memphis 56-49 Kansas. |
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In addition, if the sabbatical leave has not been taken, the contributions required to recognize the total number of years worked shall be deducted from the salary reimbursed to the teacher. |
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The duration of preventive detention undergone by an internee shall be deducted from any disciplinary or judicial penalty involving confinement to which he may be sentenced. |
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In the final determination, Revenue Canada deducted the Haida commissions from Heileman's export prices but did not deduct NAI's commissions from the export prices of Pabst. |
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The on-going negotiations, which the Parties decided to keep secret until an agreement is reached, will deal with the following broad areas: are members, but who do not have their dues deducted at source. |
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Service credits are deducted from your balance for each billable intervention. 2 service credits will be invoiced per 15 minutes work during business hours. |
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With MetroCards, fare filchers found that bending or folding a card in a certain place destroyed the data that deducted value when a ride was taken. |
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Offences must be dealt with consistently, with games played in front of empty stands, points deducted and clubs banned if they are not prepared to take action. |
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He said: Mr. Speaker, this bill would permit the donation of food to a food bank to be treated as a charitable gift, notwithstanding that the value of the food has already been deducted as a business expense of the donor. |
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Such dues shall be deducted from the employee's earnings in accordance with the Guild's schedule furnished to Reuters by the Guild and shall be paid to the Guild not later than the 10th day of the following month. |
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Are minutes deducted from my plan if I make a long-distance call? |
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Our fee is only deducted once you get your super back. |
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Damage compensation may not be deducted by the buyer from any outstanding account payable to the seller and does not entitle the buyer not to pay the invoice amount, or not to do so by the invoice payment date. |
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These loans receivable are deducted from shareholders' equity. |
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The 5 euro administration fee is deducted from each applicant and there is no limit to the number of applications each individual can make. |
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For properties substantially underlet, the market rental value is capitalised at the market yield and the shortfall in revenue until the lease expiry date is deducted from this figure. |
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To further complicate the issue, shelters are now being structured as co-ownerships or joint ventures to bypass the rules limiting the amounts that can be deducted. |
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Calzaghe gained the IBF title and won every round despite a point being deducted in the 11th for an illegal behind the body punch. |
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Thus, in order to calculate the net amount which Terra Mítica SA could actually collect in practice, all the costs defrayed by the firm and the taxes payable should be deducted from this price. |
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Residence permits to persons naturalised in the course of a year shall be deducted from the basis on which the increase for the next year is calculated. |
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A taxpayer's passive losses can be deducted only to the extent of passive income. |
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The contributions can be deducted in that year or in any future year. |
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The employee contribution is deducted from gross wages by the employer, with no action required by the employee. |
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If such reimbursements are received specifically for well-defined publicity expenses incurred, they will be deducted from those particular expenses. |
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Capital spending for new initiatives are expected to improve future distributable cash and as such are not deducted from cash flow from operating activities. |
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When the visitor approaches a scenner of an attraction, the watch is identified through its microchip and the entrance fee is automatically deducted from this account. |
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If the concert ticket allows the concert-goer access to the exhibition or fair at any time on the day of the concert, the grounds admission price shall be deducted from the ticket price. |
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Such contributions are still deducted from the income of the contributor, but help build a retirement income for the spouse with no retirement savings plan. |
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The scores were levelled in the third when Gonzalez was deducted a point by referee Mark Colo-oy for a particularly low blow. |
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The exit tax, due by companies that are taken over by the real property investment trust, are deducted from the revaluation surplus at the moment of the merger and are recognized as a liability. |
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These are deducted from the exteriorisation of the administrative phenomenon in time and space. |
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It offers you two tax advantages: your contributions are deducted from your taxable income and the return on your investment is entirely reinvested into your tax-sheltered plan. |
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The B. C. Brewers also argue that the cost of returning the pallets from British Columbia to the Pabst Brewery is absorbed by Pabst and that this cost was not deducted from the export price. |
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Payload': the load available for the transport of goods after the weights of the lifting accessories or slinging devices used for transport are deducted from the nominal load of the lifting apparatus. |
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Under no circumstances can any of the income from the branch's fundraising projects be used to defray branch administrative costs, however, legitimate expenses directly related to the fundraiser can be deducted. |
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The dog and handler team walked into the ring with 200 points, then the judge deducted half marks or full marks off for each slight infraction from the perfect picture of the working dog. |
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Any interest generated by the pre-financing shall be posted to the operational programme in question and must be deducted from the amount of public expenditure declared in the final statement of expenditure. |
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Charges for redirection are calculated on a per second basis and credits utilised are deducted from the balance of purchased credits held unless otherwise agreed in minimum units of one hundredth of a credit. |
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In the event of substantial damage to the property, the cost of making good that damage will be agreed between the tenant and the lessor, then deducted from the security deposit. |
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The tenant's required cash flow is deducted from the divisible balance, leaving a residual cash flow for each year, since that cash flow arises from transactions taking place throughout the year. |
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After having taken note of the existence of reserves available to it, the shareholders' meeting may decide to pay out amounts deducted from the said reserves. |
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These credits will be held until Customer avails of the Service to redirect calls and the cost of such redirected calls will be deducted from these credits. |
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In the case of advance payment of this compensation, any amount overpaid will be deducted from the premium for permanent cessation or from the public aid for modernisation, granted for the boat concerned. |
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It should also be noted that the revenue actually received by the park is lower than that mentioned in the contract, bearing in mind that taxes and all specific costs have to be deducted from the takings. |
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Determining the amount that can be deducted for incurred-but-unpaid amounts can involve an actuarial calculation. |
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In each case, the county had played an unregistered player in one match, and all points awarded in that match were deducted. |
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We deducted these days from the 319 days he was absent to arrive at a total of 162 days where he was absent, not working, and therefore receiving unearned salary. |
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From the above costs shall be deducted indemnity or compensation recovered or estimated to be recovered from third parties such as motor vehicle owners involved in level crossing accidents. |
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If the employee has already been reimbursed for the expense, the reimbursed amount is automatically deducted from the employee's paycheck in the next payroll. |
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The commission is deducted immediately upon payment of the winnings. |
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However, this approach can be burdensome to apply in practice and may create uncertainty for taxpayers over how much interest expense can be deducted. |
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It does not matter if the payroll has already read the record and reimbursed the employee for the expense, as this can be deducted from the employee's pay check during the next payroll run. |
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In which case it is deducted from the amount of the fixed asset. |
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However, the sick day will be deducted from your emergency day allowance. |
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However, the soldiers did not receive all the money in cash, as the state deducted a clothing and food tax from their pay. |
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Rangers was placed into administration on 14 February 2012 resulting in the club being deducted 10 points as per SPL rules. |
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This was a method that, in a modified form, permeated through to the official championship when one point was awarded for a win but one was deducted for a defeat. |
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The monthly premium for your health insurance is deducted from your paycheck. |
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Levying bodies are similar to precepting authorities, but instead of imposing a charge on billing authorities, the amount to be deducted is decided by negotiation. |
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Two points were deducted from Bika for head butts, one of which led to a severe cut over Calzaghe's left eye which would cause him problems for the duration of the bout. |
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The new terms saw the 44,000 merks already paid deducted from the original 100,000 with the balance due in instalments of 4,000 for the next 14 years. |
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From this wage, 6d per month was deducted for the maintenance of Greenwich Hospital with similar amounts deducted for the Chatham Chest, the chaplain and surgeon. |
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