Let the police deal with crime, that is why taxpayers provide their salaries and emoluments. |
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The degree of PhD, as I remember, is conferred on us with all the perquisites and emoluments pertaining thereto. |
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After the conclave certain honorary distinctions and pecuniary emoluments are awarded to the conclavists. |
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The Chairman accepted my plea and ordered the deduction of daily allowance from my emoluments. |
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The reference to emoluments has been misunderstood as four times salary, when in fact it's much more. |
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As an employer, you will have a responsibility to provide details of benefits, noncash emoluments and payments not subjected to tax. |
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Deacons who are professionally employed are required to provide for their own upkeep from the ensuing emoluments. |
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Firstly, teachers' emoluments have always accounted for the largest proportion of the education recurrent expenditure. |
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Regulation 4 applies where a person to whom Regulation 3 applies suffers a reduction in emoluments in employment by reason of the injury or disease. |
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Look closely and you will see that in all the States and at the Centre, the perks and emoluments for these politicians and bureaucrats have spiralled up. |
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The produce from the participant's shamba was considered as part of his emoluments. |
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Almost all Members have granted United Nations staff exemption from national income taxation on their United Nations emoluments. |
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In particular, he shall he exempt from taxation on his official salary and emoluments during such periods of duty. |
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The Board of Directors sets the number of auditors and fixes their emoluments in accordance with the law. |
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It also covers the cost of weightings applied to the part of emoluments transferred to a country other than the country of employment. |
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Pensionable Salary is defined under the said Rules as basic salary or wages together with any fluctuating emoluments received during the previous Scheme Year. |
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It could prove very costly if the payment is grossed up as emoluments. |
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The Government provides funds generally for emoluments and infrastructural development. |
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Exemption from direct taxes on salaries, emoluments and allowances paid to them by the Secretariat. |
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Remuneration as per the income tax act includes among other, any salary, leave pay, allowance, wage, overtime pay, bonus, gratuity, commission, fee, emoluments or pension. |
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We have then applied reasonable costs to the running of the Centre, but have excluded Directors' emoluments, bank interest charges and pension fund contributions. |
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The judicial officers often forget to tax their emoluments on the setting of price. |
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According to the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court staff members are exempt from taxation on the salaries, emoluments and allowances paid to them by the Court. |
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On behalf of Ch'u, Wu Ch'i issued order to reduce the nobility and their emoluments, and the meritorious ministers revolted. |
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In this, he was backed by his party, hungry for office and its emoluments after almost thirty years with only brief spells in government. |
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Officials of the Organization agreed under Article XVII shall be exempt from taxation on the salaries and emoluments paid to them by the Organization in their capacity as such officials. |
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In 1979, the Income Tax Act was amended to allow married women drawing emoluments to elect to be assessed separately from their husbands, irrespective of their matrimonial regime. |
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According to John Aubrey, the antiquary, after the appearance of Hudibras King Charles and the lord chancellor, Clarendon, promised Butler considerable emoluments that never seem to have materialized. |
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Given that the Federation Constitution prohibits the reduction of judicial salaries and other emoluments during a judge's term, this issue is likely to remain controversial. |
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To this end, it is submitted that the ASP request States Parties to sign and ratify the APIC and to take any other necessary action to exempt their nationals from taxation on their Court salaries, emoluments and allowances. |
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Interns do not receive a salary or emoluments from the United Nations. |
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All staff members of United Nations system organizations, in accordance with the headquarters agreements, enjoy exemption from taxes on their salaries, emoluments and allowances paid to them by the organizations. |
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Second, a person holding an office of trust, or an office of profit, is prohibited from receiving presents, emoluments, offices, or titles from foreign powers. |
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Their salaries, wages and emoluments are subject to a tax for the benefit of the European Communities and are, in turn, exempt from national taxes. |
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