The hospital does not levy any charge for the donor cornea but charges a very nominal cost only for the surgical procedure. |
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Government officials stole relief money assigned to rebuild ruined rice terraces and then local authorities attempted to levy a tax on villagers. |
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But that community knows that it is being put upon by this so-called research levy. |
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Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased. |
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It took 70,000 burden bearers, 80,000 stone hewers, 3,300 officers, and a forced levy of 30,000 subjects 13 years to finish. |
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The panchayat could levy fines, although if the offender did not pay it had then to go to the civil courts for redressal. |
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A regional assembly would have the power to impose a tax levy on local councils without any discussion on how much, or how it will be spent. |
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The levy was revised in February 1999 and only imposed on profits made from portfolio investments that were repatriated within one year. |
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The Residuary Body would be wound up after three years and the levy was supposed to be reduced annually as properties were disposed of. |
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Instead, Congress cranked up the printing press and called on the states to levy taxes to retire the bills. |
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Some taxing authorities levy penalties that can equal as much as 30 percent of the amount owed. |
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Australian governments levy a number of taxes and charges on road transportation. |
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James Madison in 1784 opposed an attempt by the Virginia legislature to levy a tax to support religious education. |
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Brown also rejected calls to levy a windfall tax on the oil companies, which have announced significantly increased profits in the last month. |
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The Green Party wants to levy a windfall tax on land when it is zoned for development. |
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He said the Department of Environment had first to approve these designations before the Council can levy the owners of derelict sites. |
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One option open to it, he said, was to move against the organisation as a body corporate and levy upon the Mucurapo Road property. |
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Patrice Ford and Jeffrey Battle pled guilty today to charges of conspiring to levy war against the United States. |
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In effect, the bookies would face a levy on profits to help those who are damaged by betting. |
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Tesco alone has said it expects the new levy to reduce bag use by 88 million. |
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They are fiercely against a levy on plastic bags, even though a levy in Ireland saw a 90 per cent reduction in bags over six months. |
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It is a levy assessed in an unwritten manner and generally executed with precision in order to diminish the offender and enrich the supplier. |
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The planning authority said the levy was imposed because public funding for these works will not be available. |
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Governments at settlement sites could collect a tiny levy from all foreign exchange transactions. |
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In the Government's view, the only practical and equitable solution is to increase the petrol levy. |
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Owners should also be prepared for the possibility of a levy being charged. |
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The Government is introducing a 12p levy on plastic shopping bags from February. |
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All revenue from the increased fuel excise levy will be used to fund land transport initiatives. |
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A proposal to introduce a levy on plastic bags will be introduced into Federal Parliament this week. |
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Environmental groups said a plastic bag levy would change attitudes to waste disposal across Scotland. |
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The Government has announced that it will increase the accident compensation levy for vets next year. |
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The fyrd was raised by selective recruitment, rather than a general levy, usually drawing one man for every five hides of land. |
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But yesterday he effectively pulled the rug from under them by introducing 19 per cent corporation tax levy on those profits. |
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Under the safeguard, Japan can levy stiff tariffs on the imports if their volume exceeds the average of the past three years. |
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The US last month said it will levy tariffs on most steel imports to give its domestic industry time to rebuild. |
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All local governments in Kenya have taxing authority, including the right to levy a tax on property. |
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Chip sales are taxed at 17 per cent in China, but local manufacturers can claim up to 14 per cent of the levy back. |
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In effect, while not a tax, zakaah seems to be a more equitable form of levy than taxation on income. |
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Instead, I propose to levy a small tax on transactions in securities on stock exchanges. |
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He calculates seventeenth-century crop yields, for instance, by drawing regressions on a Norman seigneurial grain levy. |
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One criticism that I levy at this set is the sense of self-importance the reporters sometimes have. |
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So instead of having to levy an extra tithe of his income, Jones will get to pocket the scratch. |
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Despite their diminutive stature, the world's microchips levy a high toll on the environment. |
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I propose to levy a cess of 2 per cent on income tax, corporation tax, excise duties, customs duties and service tax. |
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The 15 cent levy will apply at the point of sale in supermarkets, shops, service stations and all sales outlets. |
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They do not receive funding from state governments due to their status as trust territories, and tribal governments cannot levy property taxes. |
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Applying a levy on blank tapes, MiniDiscs, CD-Rs and the like, and to the hardware that writes data to them, will be resisted. |
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It is trite law that nothing less than clear, express and unambiguous language is effective to levy a tax. |
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In any event, the fuel levy is an underhand tax with a history of abuse in this country. |
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Today they pay a levy to a body corporate, which manages the complex, much like the management of time shares or blocks of flats. |
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Most important, the material used to build the levy was inferior from onset. |
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Their protest degenerated into an ugly scene where they traded blows with council workers who were supposed to collect the levy. |
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In essence, we were debating whether to levy head taxes and user fees for household garbage. |
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While no one spoke to the hearing, council received six written submissions objecting to the levy. |
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Each person pays an annual subscription and then a percentage premium on the value of the investment but with no levy on returns. |
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What's more, as well as interest on approved overdrafts, banks usually levy ongoing arrangement and review fees for larger overdraft limits. |
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Should we increase saving, through an increase in the compulsory superannuation levy? |
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However, the pricing structure will remain unchanged as Barclays will not levy any surcharge. |
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Even though my dwelling is both humble and modest I still find the quarterly levy feels like more than I can afford. |
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We encourage the moves currently afoot to create a single pastoral organisation covering sheep, cattle, deer, and goats, funded by a single levy. |
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There has been no analysis whatsoever of what impact the levy and cost impositions will have on registered motor vehicle dealers. |
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While hardware vendors whine about the levy, consumers seem fairly indifferent. |
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Some jurisdictions do not have an actual estate or inheritance tax but still levy tax when a death occurs. |
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And people were staying away from the Irish financials because of the tax levy. |
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It is very refreshing to see that there may be an ability to refuse to pay a levy for a reason relating to conscientious or religious grounds. |
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The Scottish executive is believed to be considering introducing the levy to pay for new fishery management bodies. |
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Additionally, some of these brokers may even levy a flat fee, as opposed to charging a percentage of the consideration. |
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Almost 450 million shoppers across the enlarged European Union may soon have to pay the 15 cent plastic bag levy. |
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The new levy would have precisely the same invidious impact on newspapers and the electronic media. |
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The levy will apply at points of sale in supermarkets, shops, service stations and all sales outlets. |
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The Board is funded by a Government imposed levy, collected from the sale of all crown saw logs. |
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The customs officers are to levy tolls in a wilderness, and the soldiers are there to protect them. |
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The states used to levy death duties, but when Queensland abolished its tax in 1977, partly to lure retirees, the other states followed. |
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If you haven't heard about the proposed environment tax or green levy, you will in the future. |
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Electricity produced from green power stations is to be exempt from the climate change levy. |
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Payments were not made under the LO and bailiffs were instructed to levy distress but were unsuccessful. |
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Nothing the bailiff did, in attempting lawfully to levy distress, could have begun to justify a resort to violence by another person present. |
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What started as a very limited levy has evolved into the federal government's main source of cash. |
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Strip the Church of its tax exemption and levy huge duties against its property value. |
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In the long term, the ICT Ministry hopes to be able to levy excise tax on online games. |
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Mandated by Common Minimum Programme, the Budget proposes a levy of two per cent cess on income tax, corporation tax, excise duties, customs duties and service tax. |
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Mr Norton said the levy was calculated on the cost of the road. |
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These steps, ranging from the types of projects to be financed by the levy to the management of resources collected, were to be locally defined by the municipal councils. |
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In return, the operator can levy a toll upon traffic using the motorway. |
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Hume noted that government debt is easy to levy while its costs are hidden. |
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It enables the levy to be applied to petrol and any other category of fuel that may be prescribed by regulations, therefore providing for any future contingencies. |
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A large number were trade union members paying the political levy to the Labour Party, and there were many individual Labour Party members as well. |
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After umpteen prosecutions for failing to display a UK motor tax disc, the authorities were worn down by his dogged challenging of their authority to levy tax. |
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This means that an annual levy amounting to three per cent of the valuation of the properties will be imposed on the owners until the site is removed from dereliction. |
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It has been introduced without the ownership of the providers themselves, and it was tacked on to a bill that had an industry training levy fund in it. |
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The department's separate recalculation of the cash deposit rate cut the countervailing duty to nine per cent and the anti-dumping levy to four per cent. |
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There were some things requisite in the manner of the levy for the better strengthening of the same, which percase could not be done without parliament. |
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The Electricity Commission levy will recover the cost of securing reserve capacity, minus the revenue from any electricity sold from the reserve generation. |
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Shippers and freight forwarders have been trying for years to get the shipping lines to give a detailed breakdown on the charges they levy on containerised shipments. |
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Another major turning point, levy said, was the popularity of National Geographic and Discovery programming. |
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I urge students not only to vote in this referendum, but also to examine critically apparent motivations and unapparent repercussions of eliminating the WPIRG levy. |
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So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs, duties, and excise taxes. |
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The decision by the Confederacy in February 1861 to levy a tariff on the import of goods provoked a discussion about the expanding trade between the Upper and Lower South. |
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Last year the council heard up to 19 million was outstanding in uncollected levies with less than 12 million collected from a total levy demand of over 30 million. |
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So who decided to levy an excise tax on the cushy world of rejuvenation and self-improvement? |
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The city fathers must adopt new methods to levy the charcoal burners, motorists, fishmongers, vendors and all those engaged in economic activities. |
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For this illusory victory, Fielding has helped the Federal Government strip university student unions of the right to compulsorily levy a fee for services. |
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It supports the restoration of a levy on grain imports from the Black Sea and Baltic regions and pledges to resist any further support price cuts. |
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The MPSC program is funded by a two-cent levy on sealed beverage containers and the money generated through the levy is used as support payments to municipalities. |
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The demonstration was in opposition to government plans to levy a new tax on those employing guest workers as domestics, and to cut the minimum wages of maids. |
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Many other European Union countries levy no tax on share transactions. |
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The Virginia legislature proposed to levy a tax to support religious education, but individuals were free to choose which church was to receive the money. |
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During the eighteenth century, the great French seigneurs also revivified their ancient feudal rights to levy tolls on trade passing through their domains. |
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In an exclusive interview finance minister Charlie McCreevy discusses tax measures in the Finance Bill, tax amnesties, the bank levy and public spending. |
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An earlier idea he raised to levy motorists had met with severe criticism. |
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He announced that he would be holding rates on vehicle excise duty, corporation tax, capital gains tax, betting duties, stamp duty and the climate change levy. |
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Then why this sudden move to levy cess on all Central taxes? |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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It would introduce a carbon tax and a windfall levy on development land. |
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There are tens of thousands of our union members paying the political levy while the party that it funds is preparing to condemn them to the dole queue. |
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The tax would impose a levy on wheeler-dealer transactions, with money raised being used to fund public services. |
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This church levy, called Peter's Pence, is extant in Ireland as a voluntary donation. |
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At least one extra levy provoked desperation and rioting in which the emperor's statues were destroyed. |
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They could levy from the citizens whatever military force they judged was necessary to execute the decree. |
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Initially, Rome's military consisted of an annual citizen levy performing military service as part of their duty to the state. |
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The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. |
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This could produce large sums of money, but each such levy had to be approved by parliament, and the king had to prove the necessity. |
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The British Parliament's efforts to levy new taxes following the French and Indian War were deeply unpopular in the colonies. |
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Although no Parliamentary Act for the levy of tonnage and poundage was obtained, Charles continued to collect the duties. |
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Political subdivisions also levy their own sales tax in addition to the state fees. |
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The replacement boards were each entitled to levy their own rate in the parish. |
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The Treasury rejected proposals for a stiff capital levy, which the Labour Party wanted to use to weaken the capitalists. |
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Charter townships are able to levy millage on the residents without a vote of the people. |
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The country is free from taxes, however, authorities have announced plans to levy taxes on junk food and luxury items in the coming years. |
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Eventually, the tithes were ended, replaced with a lower levy called the tithe rentcharge. |
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Both the federal and state governments levy excise taxes on goods such as alcohol, motor fuel, and tobacco products. |
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He established a good reputation as an administrator, as well as a commander, by reforming the widely corrupt corn levy. |
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Each local authority sets a tax rate expressed as the annual levy on a Band D property inhabited by two liable adults. |
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In the tax levy measure were omnibused all appropriations for the maintenance of government for the fiscal year. |
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Initially only in certain cities in western Gaul, in Neustria and Aquitaine, did the kings possess the right or power to call up the levy. |
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Soon the local levy spread to Austrasia and the less Romanised regions of Gaul. |
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The use of the national or feudal levy was gradually replaced by paid troops of domestic retinues or foreign mercenaries. |
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When legions were ordered by a decree of the Senate, the consuls conducted the levy in the Campus Martius. |
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The Central People's Government shall not levy any taxes in the Macau Special Administrative Region. |
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All segments of the population were subject to military levy and to special taxes. |
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Administrative responsibility would generally rest with a single authority to levy tax on goods and services. |
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He now pledges to keep the levy intact despite calls by the Socialists to abandon it as asocially unfaira. |
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Therefore, the original plan included provisions for a capital levy to compensate the losers from the ten-to-one write-down of the reichsmark. |
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Steady growth in TAV along with moderate mill rate increases have resulted in consecutive years of property tax levy increases. |
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It could mean the council will be allowed to charge a levy for late-night licences to contribute to the cost of extra policing. |
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The Bain investment is likely welcome news for retailers such as levy. |
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Do they think the introduction of the late-night levy is counter-productive and it would be better if pubs stayed open late? |
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No, Titchy knows the real reason Labour No, Titchy knows the real reason Labour wish to impose such a brutal levy on the wish to impose such a brutal levy on the rich. |
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Contactless credit and debit card payments, mobile payments and biometrically authenticated payments will each levy its own unique impact over the next five years. |
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Substantial financial flexibility remains, however, both in the ability to raise water rates and via the district's property tax levy, which remains well below its levy cap. |
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While WSSC does not currently nor intends to utilize this taxing power, WSSC could levy unlimited ad valorem taxes to cover bond debt service, if necessary. |
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The rating change reflects the authority's inability to continue to levy ad valorem taxes which were used to help pay operating and maintenance expenses. |
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Pursuant to an act of the Florida State Legislature in 1991, the authority's ability to levy an ad valorem tax has been gradually phased out over last several years. |
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The cash levy was generally rigorously enforced, whether the resident was a Church member or not, and the sum demanded was often far higher than a poor person could afford. |
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The authority to levy a tax is derived from the Constitution of India which allocates the power to levy various taxes between the Centre and the State. |
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The Parliament at Westminster saw itself as the supreme lawmaking authority throughout all British possessions and thus entitled to levy any tax without colonial approval. |
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The chief tax imposed by Charles was a feudal levy known as ship money, which proved even more unpopular, and lucrative, than poundage and tonnage before it. |
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By the late 1600s the situation improved as surveyors were appointed by the magistrates, who were allowed to levy a rate to pay for some of the work. |
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Critics of excise have interpreted and described it as simply being a way for government to levy further and unnecessary taxation on the population. |
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The Church was allowed by the State to levy taxes on the peasants. |
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It would establish a super board with members divvying up the common levy and tax revenue, according to Ashley Cradduck, a spokeswoman for the governor's office. |
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The Saxons of Bayeux comprised a standing army and were often called upon to serve alongside the local levy of their region in Merovingian military campaigns. |
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