This will facilitate full indexation of tax bands, possible tax cuts and increased spending in politically sensitive areas. |
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The current method of wage indexation was created in 1977, under the Carter Administration. |
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And while the Prime Minister says this is record funding, an increase of 25 per cent, according to the Opposition it's mainly just indexation. |
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For assets acquired before that date, either the exemption rule or frozen indexation may be used. |
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This is, however, the inevitable result of any change in the mechanics of an indexation formula. |
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Modality of indexation is to be decided by the relevant national stakeholders according to the ongoing economic context. |
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If the inactivity ratio calculated by the CPB rises above a certain limit, indexation will be suspended. |
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Search queries will be less resultful due to terminological variation that lessens the effectiveness of indexation. |
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According to the parliamentary library, indexation would add around one cent a litre to the current rate in the first year. |
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Full indexation is a fundamental break with the past and is a measure requested by many of my constituents. |
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The assumption of price indexation adds tractability although it is not likely reflective of the price practices of firms at the micro level. |
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For benefits up to three times the minimum pension, there is full price indexation of pensions in payment. |
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The erosion of the level of benefits will be achieved mainly through the indexation of pensions. |
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The increase reflects rate base increases, inflation indexation and capital investments. |
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Personnel costs increased by e 2.8 million due to indexation of salaries and wages and additional personnel to strengthen the organization. |
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Long-term capital gains arising from transfer of equity shares are taxed at 20 per cent if indexation benefit is availed of and at 10 per cent without benefit of indexation. |
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The government's commitment to wage indexation and tax cuts to safeguard working-class incomes was evaluated as labourist and gendered. |
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However divergences were apparent as regards the bases for indexation. |
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However, if you have a time horizon of three years, FMPs can still be a better bet than bank fixed deposits due to indexation benefits. |
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While the report opts for further reductions in the indexation of benefits for most recipients, workers who are 100 per cent disabled and survivors would retain full indexing status. |
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After two years of moderate indexation, labour costs came under stronger pressure in 2005 and 2006 owing to the movement in the health index of consumer prices. |
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Fuel prices increased after Moroccan government implemented an indexation measure as part of the efforts to contain the national deficit. |
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High indexation during the year and the negotiation of increased minimum guaranteed rents on renewals and relets had a cannibalization effect on variable rent. |
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Monthly evolution of the consumer price index and of the so-called health index, which is used for the price indexation of wages, social benefits and house-rent. |
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However, the indexation mechanism of the Agreement includes a fortnightly resetting of the rates of the three components, which is why the indexation is floating. |
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If there is a case for 3 per cent rather than zero inflation, in other words, then the distortions from poor tax indexation are not a counterargument if they can be more cheaply removed by proper indexation. |
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The reduction in inflation has been supported by, inter alia, adjustments in fiscal policy, enhanced product market competition and labour market reforms such as the abolition of wage indexation. |
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Another factor that played their role in earnings growth is U-shaped based return while higher indexation factor is also expected to have played its part. |
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The Social Fund also suggested to introduce the system of indexation. |
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Indexation helps protect Saskatchewan taxpayers from bracket creep and is part of our government s commitment to fairness and competitiveness in taxation. |
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