This overestimation means many taxpayers are able to deduct amounts that are actually private expenses. |
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The position of the wife is that the husband should not be entitled to deduct this amount. |
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The donation is tax-deductible, and you may be able to deduct the loss from your investments in other taxable income. |
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Employers deduct the matching pre-tax amount from each paycheck to gradually build the account to the requested level. |
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Corporations may deduct from income an amount up to the fair market value of the ecological gift. |
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The new powers given to magistrates to deduct fines from wages and benefits are a useful tool. |
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Because the deal was that I'd pay for your tickets at this end and then deduct the total sum from the first prize, before sending it on. |
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Then, as cheques are received, they can deduct these amounts and then add up what is owed to produce a statement at the end of the month. |
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The commission will have the power to deduct money from non-payers ' bank accounts, as well as take away passports and impose curfews. |
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When we deduct the void spaces and add the exterior staircases and temple, we arrive at a total of around 1.5 million stones. |
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The tenant or local agent is obliged to deduct 25 per cent withholding tax from rental income and send it to the tax office. |
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Many employers operate group schemes and deduct the contribution from the employee's payslip. |
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You simply deduct the amount from your income on your tax return and, added bonus, it's at your highest rate of tax. |
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Once set up, the employer will have little obligation other than to deduct the amount of contribution from each employee. |
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Taxpayers who itemize can deduct disaster losses not covered by insurance or federal aid. |
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You can deduct the actual amount of your sales taxes, which means holding on to sales receipts in case of an audit. |
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Essentially those companies allow me to authorise them to deduct the amount of my bill every month. |
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But that doesn't deduct from the artistry and distinction that beams from the rest of the film. |
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You cannot unilaterally decide how much to deduct from her share of the proceeds. |
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To determine the amount of the wraparound mortgage, deduct your down payment from the purchase price. |
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When they pull a bottle from the cellar, they can deduct the amount from the log to keep inventory accurate. |
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I suppose the simplest way of gauging Test allrounders is to deduct the bowling average from the batting average. |
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For instance, in a wave of eight players, the first person to sink their ball would deduct seven strokes from their score. |
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Employers with live-in domestic workers could deduct 10 percent for accommodation, but only if it complied with the minimum standards set. |
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The payer must deduct standard rate income tax and remit it to the Revenue. |
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In that case, you must deduct the remaining balance over the term of your new loan, the IRS says. |
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Because if you can deduct interest on a loan, invest the money, and earn tax-free profits, you essentially get a government subsidy for investing. |
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In which of the following forms of organization can you deduct health insurance premiums as a business expense? |
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It was wrong to deduct tax contingently payable on all the properties, when there was no real prospect of a sale of all the investment properties. |
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The landlord said he would deduct the amount from the housing deposit. |
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You can deduct the amount of any business loss against your other income. |
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If the shareholder is resident in Ireland, the company must also deduct dividend withholding tax from the dividend and pay that tax to the Revenue. |
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Blumenauer proposes to change the law to allow dispensaries to deduct expenses and thus retain more of their earnings. |
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Or rather, they allowed it, but they wouldn't let you deduct any payments into an already overfunded plan. |
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They get that they are permitted under current law to deduct the interest they pay on their mortgages. |
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Firms can deduct their business investments, and households pay no taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains. |
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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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Traffic control authorities will also deduct 10 points for crossing a red light or failing to give pedestrians right of way at a pedestrian crossing. |
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Ministers generally are not allowed to deduct the daily cost of commuting to and from work, as such expenses are considered to be personal and nondeductible. |
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After a summons has been issued magistrates can empower the council to take the money it is owed straight out of people's wage packets or deduct it from their income support. |
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Prior to 1969, anyone who created such works could deduct their fair-market value, provided that the works were donated to an appropriate institution. |
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In the following years, the business can usually deduct 25 per cent of the remaining value until the cost is written off or the item is sold, disposed of or given away. |
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If you use automatic payments, be careful to deduct the payments from your check register or you might think you have more money in your account than you actually have, which could lead to overdrafts. |
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The tax write-off allows companies to deduct the cost of eligible equipment at up to 50 percent per year, on a declining-balance basis. |
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You can deduct the premium entirely against tax, as a business expense, if you substantiate the costs. |
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In addition, the condition that the employer could not deduct the costs as business expenses was also removed. |
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But how much should you deduct for those old maternity clothes or too-tight jeans? |
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In addition, institutions are allowed to deduct a lump-sum allowance from their reserve requirement. |
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If you have saved up a deposit and budgeted for all the extra expenses when you move, tot up your existing monthly outgoings and deduct this figure from your after-tax income. |
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However the host family can deduct charges for board and lodging from your salary. |
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Each one of you can deduct your costs of doing business proportionate to the space you occupy, the equipment you use, etc. |
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They would have to deduct for inappropriate dress, disrespect, and bad language. |
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You can deduct amounts paid or payable to superintendents, maintenance personnel, and others you employ to take care of your rental property. |
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However, since these properties wear out or become outdated over time, you can deduct their cost over a period of several years. |
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In parts of Europe, companies were even allowed to deduct kickbacks they had paid against tax. |
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However, if the property is personal-use property, you cannot deduct the loss. |
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The capital cost allowance system determines how much of the capital cost of an asset a firm may deduct each and every year. |
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He will deduct or retain his fees from this amount after having effectively provided his professional services. |
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Welfare recipients are allowed to deduct all or some of these costs when declaring their earnings for welfare purposes. |
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If you wish to deduct expenses in order to be taxed on a net income basis, you must file a U. S. tax return and meet certain other requirements. |
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Please note that we have to deduct administrative expenses if you cancel your reservation. |
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We deduct the sales charge from the amount you invest and pay it to your dealer as a commission. |
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The Trustee will also deduct from this payment all service fees and all expenses incurred in connection with such refund. |
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If you earn the minimum wage, your employer cannot deduct money for the upkeep of your uniform from your salary. |
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The government came out with a knee-jerk reaction in the budget saying that an individual could not deduct for tax purposes any interest expense for investments outside of Canada. |
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Hatton became angry at the referee's decision to deduct a point and turned his back on him. |
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The fiscal system, allowing the rich to deduct more from their taxes than the lower incomes could, was replaced by a forfeiter system. |
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Prior to June 13, 2003, the Company was authorized to deduct an amount not exceeding its taxable income for a given year when calculating its taxable income in Québec. |
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Here, too, for the purposes of the exercise, a rather extreme case is considered, namely that the self-financed firm B has sufficient own resources to deduct notional interest for the whole of its profits. |
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If we were only to deduct the smaller set-off amount of child support for the payor spouse in a shared custody situation, that would misrepresent and understate the payor parent's contribution to child support. |
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As soon as one has all the quotes, one should compute the exact cost of the loan by adding up all the monthly payments and the cost of any other extra guarantees, from which one will deduct the vehicle's purchase price. |
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If you should be convinced about laser therapy afterwards and wish subsequently to purchase the device, we will deduct from the invoice the rental amount already remunerated. |
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As he paid his taxes in that country, he claimed to deduct from his taxable income the funding of his pension, provided by a policy subscribed in his country of origin. |
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If you have an impairment in physical or mental functions, you may be able to deduct the expenses that you incurred in the year in order to work, go to school, or do research for which you received a grant. |
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The result of a garnishment of salary proceeding, if successful, is an order of the court requiring the employer to deduct and pay to the creditor a percentage of the debtor's salary until the debt is satisfied. |
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For example, if you do not take care of the service charges when wiring the funds, the receiving bank may deduct a service charge directly from the incoming funds. |
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If you earned income through a partnership or a sole proprietorship, deduct any amount included in your income that is required by the partnership or sole proprietorship for capitalization purposes. |
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For example, the English and Scottish leagues will often deduct 10 points from a team that enters financial administration. |
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The landlord is entitled to deduct the amount of the tax debited by the lessee when determining the landlord's net tax for the reporting period in which the debit note is received. |
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Their companies, when they go abroad, can deduct the interest on debt. |
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We deduct the charge from the value of units you redeem. |
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It is conceptually fairly easy to deduct the adjustments made for substitution and hedonics. |
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The use of these paints deduct the use of aromatic hydrocarbon thinners and mineral spirits used in liquid paints. |
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Companies that want to deduct cancellation payments should not lease replacement property from the original lessor. |
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If so, what is the maximum amount that an employer should be allowed to deduct, and who should make the determination of how much is appropriate in the circumstances? |
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They have to look after their lorries, their businesses, they have to load and unload, adding these tasks to their maximum hours, while salaried workers deduct all of this from their maximum hours. |
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It also coincides with accusations of bullying, after university bosses made threats to deduct pay from staff who plan to strike for two hours on Thursday. |
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For instance, employees will be allowed to deduct from their income legal expenses incurred in legal proceedings to collect amounts owed by the employer, and the premium under the Quebec parental insurance plan. |
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The competent institution responsible for paying the benefits shall deduct the amount due in respect of the provisional payment from the amounts it owes to the beneficiary. |
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It requires that the landlord deduct from the balance due from the tenant any rent received by the landlord as a result of the reletting. |
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To deduct something from a person's pay cheque for a specific purpose and then to use it for something else entirely different is, in the best of scenarios, a breach of trust and, in the worst scenario, out and out fraud. |
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In response to complaints that Mr Rudd's tax was retrospective, Ms Gillard's MRRT lets companies deduct the value of past investment from their taxable profits over time. |
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I will deduct the cost of the can of peas from the money I owe you. |
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Tournaments normally deduct points if fish can not be released alive. |
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The inability to deduct losses from commercial or residential rentals from other real estate income has been a bone in the throat of real estate development companies. |
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Before you proceed to the checkout, enter the code 'MAIL5FEB' in the voucher code area of your shopping basket to deduct PS5 from your total bill. |
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