Cash-outs and lower payments will put additional money in shoppers' wallets. |
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Will farmers face loss of EU payments or penalties if they have a stocking rate above 0.8 of a cow per acre? |
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One patient just recently began collecting social security and was complaining about the meagerness of her payments. |
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The right column was a record of credit, of payments in cash or barter made against the debt. |
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The Group can also receive payments from panel solicitors, barristers and mobile doctors. |
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The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom. |
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I try not to think about my bank balance, credit card facility and outstanding payments if I can help it. |
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When you are financing such investments, bank charges and any interest payments are typically deductible in the year in which they are paid. |
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For the decade of 1616 to 1625, which he spent in Rome, Fano, and Bologna, documented payments for oil paintings total about 3,000 scudi. |
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Many people have had their payments stopped before they began because void notices were issued in error. |
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There is no obligation to maintain regular payments, which may be stopped and then resumed at any time, without penalty. |
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The required payments are the monthly instalments of principal and interest under the loan, until the balloon payment comes due in March. |
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The problem with balloon payments is that they can tempt people to buy expensive cars they normally couldn't afford. |
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Lamb prices had been off, so Oren was scraping hard to make his feed payments. |
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Their employees can nominate partners for pension payments regardless of gender or marital status. |
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For how long can farmers continue to be left the scrag-end when it comes to payments? |
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Stronger unions responded by demanding higher margins for skill and above-award payments, which strained the court's authority. |
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A ratio comparing export prices to import prices, the terms of trade is related to current accounts and the balance of payments. |
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It may be better to contact the bailiff's head office and agree regular monthly payments with them, which you can realistically afford. |
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Your credit history includes charge-offs, bad debts, and late payments for a period of seven years. |
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Many at present do not join an occupational scheme because they cannot afford the payments. |
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He said, however, that the shift in direct payments resulted in additional revenue on drafts and telegraphic transfers. |
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His deferred payments over the years amounted to loans to the New York Stock Exchange for which he could reasonably assume to be compensated. |
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So, if there's a tax break on interest payments, savvy companies should favor debt over equity. |
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I used a regular-saving account that pays the highest rates of interest to savers who save twelve consecutive monthly payments. |
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In the vast majority of divorces, a wife's entitlement to annual maintenance payments will continue to be assessed on her need. |
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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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It could be said that payments under void or avoided contracts are made on the basis of a failure of consideration. |
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If you have a personal pension, remember to increase payments as your salary increases. |
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Proper paperwork such as a purchase order has to be presented in order to provide a proper audit trail for all payments going out. |
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Since then, despite making regular payments, I have been hounded and harassed and feel the company has been arrogant throughout. |
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On or before 3 February 1989, the Claimant herein had failed to make the said payments as set out herein above. |
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The firm attributed the profit to rising prices and lower interest payments to its creditors. |
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Second, lump sum payments are worked out on the basis of an assumed life expectancy. |
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This amendment brought the necessary clarity on the taxation of such lump sum payments. |
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But there comes the day of reckoning when statements drop through the letter box and interest charges and penalty payments are revealed. |
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However, there are requests for money to meet expenses related to hush money, fees, taxes and assorted payments to sundry individuals. |
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These figures do not include fathers whose payments don't affect the mother's maximum lone parent's entitlement. |
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There was at least one adjustment because of a decision to make maintenance payments in arrears. |
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Wage payments were three months in arrears, and some officers had received potatoes in lieu of pay. |
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The owner of the property Mr G Richardson has told me that you are more than 8 weeks in arrears with your rent payments. |
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The wife has complained that at various times the husband's spousal support payments fell in arrears and this further contributed to her stress. |
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In July 1997, Second Company was in arrears on its payments to Industrial Lending. |
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You scholarship includes course payments, as well as room and board for all 4 years, as well as text materials. |
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This is a particularly live issue in changes of job duties, the contractual scope of which is vital to decisions on redundancy payments. |
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To limit these risks, the central bank wishes to supervise and regulate the participants of the payments system. |
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The drop stems mainly from slower growth in wages and salaries, smaller increases in benefits, and a bigger rise in net interest payments. |
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The defence had been expected to rip into the witness's credibility, citing false claims in the past for sexual harassment and welfare payments. |
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They also have more rigorous and frequent solvency tests on customers, and consistently charge interest on late payments and reminders. |
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During the 14th century, landowners found it profitable to commute labour services for fixed cash payments. |
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In many cases, the pension fund payments are not indexed to inflation, meaning they will not rise with inflation. |
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These payments are not indexed for inflation, which will erode the value of the payments. |
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Different payments were levied according to how many windows a property had. |
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The proposed plans would allow employers to reduce overtime payments, revise pension plans and impose more flexible work hours. |
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These include packing credits, documents against acceptance, documents against payments, letter of credit, structured trade and more. |
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Under these conditions, direct labor service duties were commuted for money payments. |
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Even worse, the portion of net farm income attributable to direct government payments continues its upward climb after taking a year off. |
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So, if you fail to make your mortgage payments, the lender can sell the house in order to get their money back. |
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There has been considerable case law on the issue of retroactive payments recently. |
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Countrywide also retains the right to collect mortgage payments, which generates income from fees. |
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Most annuitants choose to receive monthly payments for the rest of their life and their spouse's life. |
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On one end the shorter repayment period is the higher annual debt service and thus lower accumulated interest payments. |
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Some distributors opted to raise prices they charged retail customers rather than wait for payments. |
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The end of the depression in 1878 and the government's resumption of specie payments in 1879 had sapped the party's fortunes. |
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This method of calculating payments results in higher costs should you repay your loan early. |
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Actors who appear in movies and television shows receive residual payments when those works are shown again. |
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A balance of payments deficit or surplus was defined by the sign of the rate of change of a central bank's foreign exchange reserves. |
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The auditors found that principal payments on internal debt have been evenly rescheduled at relatively low interest levels. |
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When a lender forecloses and repossesses a piece of property for failure to make payments, what are the legal consequences for the borrower? |
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He also began to pay the periodical payments, although it was necessary to have an attachment of earnings order. |
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If something prevents you from meeting your payments, your lender can repossess your home and sell it to pay off your debt. |
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To illustrate, payments on the national debt, unlike a home mortgage payment that is designed to reduce the principal, are not amortized. |
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In the US, many people do this by making 26 fortnightly payments of half their mortgage repayment, instead of twelve monthly payments. |
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This plan, created by Charles Dawes, an American, set realistic targets for German reparation payments. |
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The Dawes Plan adjusted reparation payments, and France withdrew from the Ruhr. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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When he went to court asking to be relieved of the child support payments that consumed a third of his take-home pay, he was turned down. |
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If it is said that the debt should have been released on top of the other payments that should have been made then that might be right. |
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Although the no work no pay policy was in place throughout the strike, staff will also be compensated through extra payments in small allotments. |
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Mr Mwencha said payments for share allotments is expected to be completed over a maximum period of 12 months commencing in January. |
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The alleged payments were detailed last month in a Senate report on the oil for food programme. |
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Anything less we should not accept before re-commencing payments demanded by the state, such as regos, business license fees and so forth. |
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Current wages are also protected, unless a court has ordered you to make payments for child support, alimony or other support or maintenance. |
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This bill is about people using the bankruptcy system to evade paying alimony and child support payments. |
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The result will be worry and potential poverty for millions, and for some losing their homes when they cannot keep up payments after retiring. |
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The interest payments would just about pay the price these days of one world-class player. |
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My understanding is that the Inland Revenue Department made a judgment on the situation with regard to koha payments to voluntary workers. |
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The loan was effectively financing the work in progress appearing in the company's accounts and subsequent payments of interest. |
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First, he says that he had, in the circumstances, a right to redemption of weekly payments. |
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When the stock market collapsed, there was simply not enough money in the kitty to keep payments up. |
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The farmers now decided that they should also get some relief in their Tithe payments and deputations went to the rectors in the parish. |
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Large withholders need to disclose on the form the total of salary, wages and other payments. |
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If it's a bank or credit card statement, reconcile it against your receipts, payments and deposits to ensure that it is spot-on. |
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Voluntary payments promote what is in effect, indiscriminatory pricing, assuming reciprocators can choose the size of their gift. |
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The club was placed in receivership in April after it failed to keep up with mortgage payments. |
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Unlike the financing of payments from export and income receipts, reliance on borrowed funds may not be sustainable. |
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In the balance of payments the money flowing in comes from export receipts and from capital imports. |
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Millions of dollars in royalty payments for cable TV rebroadcasts are at stake. |
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The improved cash position also raises the possibility of higher windfall payments to policyholders. |
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Optimism may be sustained for a while by redundancy payments, tax rebates, and by the belief that finding another job will be easy. |
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Not unless there's a mortgage company that takes down payments in sixties Superhero comic books and Great Aunt Martha's willowware. |
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The case is based on tapes of a conversation in which police say he discussed payments for himself and others in return for throwing a match. |
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What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
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The majority of the payments go to large agribusinesses, which promotes the consolidation of farms. |
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Under the council's offer, many employees on middle salary grades will only receive lump-sum payments with no cost-of-living increase. |
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By the end of the decade, inflation had halved the real value of football payments. |
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The documents contained sensitive information on informants, north west criminal gangs and even bank accounts detailing payments for information. |
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Your home may be at risk if you do not keep up payments on a mortgage or any other loan secured against it. |
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The airline company explained it had run out of money and couldn't afford severance payments. |
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I am rapt that Dr Cullen and the Government have now agreed to index those payments. |
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Providers will see an increase in their payments and on their remit advices. |
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It is based on routinely collected data on hospital admissions and general practitioners' target payments. |
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Again, calculating and adding all these values will take a considerable amount of time, especially if we expect many future payments. |
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The joint account was kept in funds by payments from her investments, and it was used solely for her needs. |
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Payments are usually made once a month but single or low income parents can claim weekly payments. |
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This in turn will give rise to a better balance of payments and in turn to stronger economic growth. |
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Trading arrangements had been disrupted with serious consequences to the balance of payments. |
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It's also worried about balance of payments deficits, particularly in the United States. |
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The Fund was there to provide bridge financing whilst the country concerned got its balance of payments in order. |
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The balance of payments only records the value of given goods bought and sold by an individual or a group of individuals. |
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The idea of calculating the so-called national balance of payments in a free market economy will be absurd. |
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Further, growth in total exports will outweigh growth in total imports leading to an improvement in the balance of payments. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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One is the position of the Commonwealth budget and the other is the balance of payments current account deficit. |
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One thing that's very important now for Brazil is to improve its balance of payments. |
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When your clients are running late on their payments, it is unlikely that they will be able to retire the entire balance in one payment. |
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That means that your payments won't touch the new charges until your original balance transfer has been paid off. |
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The payments are guaranteed provided they rent land of the same acreage and ensure its upkeep. |
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They are paid in order to acquire assets whose use is a source of profits over and above the payments which must be made. |
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Now, the house was used as a way station for illegal aliens until final payments were made to their smugglers. |
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Too often the switching is not done in time and payments are missed, accruing considerable embarrassment and penalties. |
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Qualcomm's accounts payable team recently had its accounts payable reviewed for potential duplicate payments and sales tax overpayments. |
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If you fail to make payments on your credit card accounts, these funds will be used to cover your obligations. |
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The capitalized value of the same stream of payments will be higher or lower, according as the rate of interest is lower or higher. |
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In addition to the Entitlements Guarantee, Labor will require superannuation payments to be made by employers quarterly rather than annually. |
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This year, as last, council has moved to making splitting up the bill into four quarterly payments. |
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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Anyone who works these holidays must give up the payments of double time and time and a half. |
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The results presented in Table 3 are calculated similarly to those in the rightmost columns of Table 2, except that no limitation has been placed on annual SIPP payments. |
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If you have a home loan, refinance your mortgage to lower your payments. |
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So of course, administrative law judges are awarding more disability payments to people now. |
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The apa has tried to undermine Frances, noting that he stands to lose his royalty payments when the new DSM comes out. |
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It's just that the wealthy are notoriously able to find ways of minimising their payments, are inclined to wander off to some other place and not pay tax here at all. |
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The beads were made of quahog, or large, hardshell clam shells and could only be obtained through trading or as tribute payments from coastal tribes. |
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Through the power of monopoly and sharply cutting royalty payments, Chesapeake Energy is now sitting on mountains of money. |
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In the last five years the Post Office has lost a third of its Girobank transactions and a quarter of National Savings and telephone bill payments. |
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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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When the Inca conquered Ecuador in the fifteenth century, they introduced the Quechua language and imposed a tax system in which payments were made in human labor. |
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Reform entitlements by clamping down on payments to suppliers and providers? |
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After discussions, which at stages were acrimonious, payments were made. |
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For what it is worth, one well-connected consultant who spoke to me five years ago suggested that 1995 was perhaps the peak date for payments to authors. |
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Provided creditors agree, and the debtor keeps up with the payments laid out in the trust deed, he will usually be discharged from any remaining debt after three years. |
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Council tax payers in York can add nearly six per cent to their monthly payments from today after City of York Council's proposed rise went through unchallenged. |
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Incentives involve taxpayer dollars and take many forms, including tax rebates, training services, loans, grants, land and sometimes direct cash payments. |
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Since the concept of a regulator for payments systems is so strongly disliked by banks, this consultative period may give them the chance to kick the whole thing into touch. |
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Scotland was top in 12 out of a total of 13 areas including the number of businesses making and receiving payments online and the quality of ICT advice available. |
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Finally, if a receiver was appointed or the company went into liquidation, certain payments to you would be guaranteed out of a state Redundancy Fund. |
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I know that you hate how they get their payments in just under the wire. |
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Miss Jarman alone made payments into and withdrawals from the accounts. |
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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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Or rather, they allowed it, but they wouldn't let you deduct any payments into an already overfunded plan. |
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You don't see many of them suggesting that we should, say, end the deductibility of debt interest payments. |
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Anticipated principal reductions for the next five years are difficult to determine because the interest rate and monthly payments are redetermined periodically. |
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He was seeking wages, workers' compensation payments, and nothing more. |
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Work is proceeding in areas in relation to aligning this tax with provisional tax payments, and on a number of other moves to simplify taxation for small business. |
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Once basic aliment has been awarded, it is up to couples to agree top-up payments to cover things such as private school fees, university education or disability allowances. |
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W will accept in any future capitalisation that she should bring into account such sum of periodical payments that she is awarded in excess of her aliment. |
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The fund would then disburse the money based on a formula, providing regular payments until the endowment is exhausted. |
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City of York Council members receive a basic allowance together with payments which reflect the special responsibilities of the individual member. |
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A good example is the chapter by Steven King, who notes that poor relief payments were not so much an alternative to work as a complement to it, supplementing low earnings. |
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With the growth of online banking, companies were remitting salaries online and customers were making payments without having to physically step into a bank. |
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The lease payments are treated as rentals and are deductible. |
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The financier can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make payments, but you are free to sell it as long as you agree to pay the outstanding debt. |
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Since such legislation is not compatible, in my view, with Community law, they should, in principle, be entitled to seek restitution for those payments. |
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Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors. |
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The dramatic difference in rates charged means that Strategic Capital pays annuitants thousands of dollars more cash now for their structured settlement payments. |
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I order him to pay his portion of the special expenses on the first day of each month, retroactive to November 15, 1999 with credit to him for payments made to date. |
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Once the budget is passed, all payments will be made retroactively. |
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But on Thursday week a bipartisan group of senators struck a symbolic compromise to slash the ethanol payments. |
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Taken as a whole, the railways of South Africa returned a good profit in the decade before Union, even if interest payments on loans are included. |
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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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Neither you nor any other person is liable for the payments on the cards. |
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The credits relieved the sailors and owners of tariffs, essentially tax payments they had to make on supplies for the fishery. |
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He called on the government to review its provision of payments for soldiers injured or killed in the line of duty to prevent the need to buy private insurance. |
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Most are seeking solid returns on their investments through the traditional means of capital gains through price appreciation and dividend payments. |
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They are also awaiting payments and approvals under various schemes. |
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So if it has a bad month and it has no supply of liquid assets like a money market account, the company has nothing to make its necessary payments. |
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Cllr Durcan said if the CPO was used the council could lodge the money in an account and leave it to the three people involved to sort out the payments. |
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A further alignment of EFT payments with that of other payment methods, including the elimination of the week in arrears payment, is being kept under review by his Department. |
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In 1879, President Hayes signed a bill to award qualifying soldiers and survivors payments in arrears, if they had not applied as soon as they qualified. |
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However, we look forward to the day when all farming and management of the countryside is supported through payments that have environmental conditions attached. |
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But licensing money is a slice of the pie by which all major leaguers are created essentially equal, with their payments based solely on service time, not on star power. |
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In addition, ransom payments should not be filmed and media vehicles should not surreptitiously tail police cars to avoid blowing their cover, he added. |
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So the Treasury Department did some fancy footwork and found some headroom by halting payments into government pension plans. |
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Officers can qualify for the threshold payments if they have served for 12 months at the top of the pay scale for their rank and meet certain standards in their job. |
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Huge overtime payments for dealing with the backlog of post flowed freely. |
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All payments under this pledge shall be made in United States Dollars by means of telegraphic transfer remittance to the mutually agreed bank account. |
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But surely, occasionally, it is tempting for a Suez operative to sweeten some local politician in parts of the world where such payments are de rigueur? |
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If News Corp. really distrusted a former staffer, it might stagger her severance payments, says Estreicher. |
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Are there balloon payments associated with the lease or loan? |
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Sub-prime lenders prey on unsuspecting borrowers, providing loans that include pre-payment penalties, hidden fees, or balloon payments, which systematically strip equity. |
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Generally, balloon payments are not acceptable for qualified plan loans. |
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Borrowers are often unaware of provisions hidden in fine print that require additional fees, balloon payments or the payment of compulsory life insurance premiums. |
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And balloon payments on those loans are getting closer every day. |
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Should the customer decide not to pay the balloon payment at the end of the interest-free period then it is time to renegotiate further monthly payments. |
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Mobile phones and information technology are reducing the cost of maintaining accounts and processing payments. |
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They informed us that the money and Medicaid payments we received were predicated on a mistake. |
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A system of income payment agreements aims to make it easier for bankrupts to make payments to creditors and bankruptcy restriction orders cover a variety of conduct. |
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The matron of the private home wrote to a local public representative to highlight the old woman's plight after she had accumulated debts of 6000 in overdue payments. |
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Watt's vigorous defence of his patents resulted in the continued use of the Newcomen engine in an effort to avoid royalty payments. |
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Their flows go into the capital account item of the balance of payments, thus balancing the deficit in the current account. |
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The balance of payments model holds that foreign exchange rates are at an equilibrium level if they produce a stable current account balance. |
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Social audit under MG NREGA refers to an audit of all processes and procedures under the Scheme, including wage payments, muster rolls etc. |
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IndyMac was taking new measures to preserve capital, such as deferring interest payments on some preferred securities. |
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Ultimately, loans were made to many borrowers who simply could not afford to make their payments. |
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The industrial base was so reduced that thereafter the balance of payments in manufactured goods was in deficit. |
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Although physical imports exceeded exports, when invisible exports were accounted for the balance of payments was healthy. |
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For byspel, there will be no more write-offs for children and no more write-offs for interest payments on mortgages. |
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The district court held that lack of marketability likely reduced the value of the taxpayer's remaining lottery prize payments and that the Sec. |
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How do international seigniorage payments affect the choice of monetary policies? |
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The Soviets also imposed large reparations payments on the Axis allies that were in its sphere of influence. |
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These payments were kept by the European government involved in a special counterpart fund. |
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It became common practice for landowners to bind their mesnie knights to their service with annual payments. |
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When the government failed to make the reparations payments in January 1923, French troops occupied German industrial areas along the Ruhr. |
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Child benefit payments could still be made overseas, but these would be linked to the cost of living in the other country. |
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Annual CAP payments are made to the UK, which then determines how much to allocate to each of the devolved administrations, including Scotland. |
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At least four payments were made to people who were not even members of the Scottish Parliament. |
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Large utility companies use autopayment, where callers can make payments using the telephone keypad rather than speaking to an operator. |
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The BOA argued for a common definition of amateurism and argued that 'broken time' payments were against the Olympic ideal. |
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We effectively receive a 75 percent severance tax on timber sales on the BLM lands, in the form of county payments. |
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In 1928, Switzerland proposed to FIFA that in certain circumstances, 'broken time' payments should be allowed and FIFA accepted. |
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The king of Machepungo was ordered to deliver over twice as much roanoke in graduated payments over the course of eight months. |
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Vitaphone still had legal exclusivity, but having lapsed in its royalty payments, effective control of the rights was in ERPI's hands. |
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The petty cash book classifies payments as petrol and oils, postage, office, sundries and GST paid. |
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Abasic bank account with no fees for failed payments has been unveiled following an agreement between Britain's major lenders and the Government. |
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Various companies pay excise duty by way of bank cheques or cash and these are payments that actually flow into the government's coffers. |
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Wallaby will alert users to upcoming bills through Notification Center alerts, helping them avoid late fees and missed payments. |
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This was risky for publishers because they had to find people that would pay all upfront or make payments. |
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The payments continued until 1835, when they were replaced by a capital settlement. |
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Some regular annuities, usually supplemented by payments for specific works, are given below. |
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In 1720, an extension authorised payments by the Crown to merchants contracted to take the convicts to America. |
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These payments were minimal, and at times degrading conditions were required for their receipt. |
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Slide is a gaming firm and Jambool provides virtual currencies and payments. |
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However, modern research has shown that payments were made to supporters of union that appear not to have been overdue salaries. |
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In practice, however, the federal government can use these transfer payments to influence these provincial areas. |
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Another was to delay actual payments, pay soldiers and suppliers in depreciated currency, and promise that it would be made good after the war. |
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In 1764, Parliament passed the Currency Act to restrain the use of paper money, fearing that otherwise the colonists might evade debt payments. |
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The important city of Ghent rebelled in 1539 due to heavy tax payments demanded by Charles. |
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It is just possible that they may have to discontinue the payments on the TV and radiogram or even sell the car. |
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When precious metals entered Spain, this influx drove up the Spanish price level and caused a balance of payments deficit. |
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Specie flowed through Spain increasing Spanish prices and then spread over Western Europe as a result of Spanish balance of payments deficit. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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This issue dominates the future revenue of rural counties, which have come to rely on the payments in providing essential services. |
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The ease of receiving payments under this law is seen as precipitating a major increase in insurance fraud. |
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With debt payments due, the Governor was facing the risk of a government shutdown and failure to fund the managed health care system. |
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Typically, owners who have missed three mortgage payments or more and whose lenders have filed suit are considered to be in preforeclosure. |
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With limited trade, the people had difficulty meeting tax payments and resented the central government's actions in collecting customs. |
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The governor ordered solemn funeral rites for the dead and payments to their widows and orphans. |
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Associations can reap these benefits by convincing customers to preauthorize payments. |
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Most payments to other governments have been rescheduled on several occasions since 1987 through the Paris Club mechanism. |
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Haiti has so much foreign debt that payments have rivaled the available government budget for social sector spending. |
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However, facilitation payments are occasionally demanded by customs due to cumbersome and costly customs procedures. |
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The Roman republic exacted tribute in the form of payments equivalent to proportional property taxes, for the purpose of waging war. |
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To guard against devaluation, the currency was convertible with silver and gold, and the government accepted tax payments in paper currency. |
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Keynes and other economists of the 20th century also realized that the balance of payments is an important concern. |
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Governments benefited from the high tariffs and payments from the merchants. |
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With revenues down and transfer payments up, the legislature has a full plate. |
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In 2003 Trantina filed an amended return for 1999 again reclassifying the termination payments as capital gains from the sale of his agency. |
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British shoppers could soon benefit from a key fob or sticker, which would allow them to make contactless payments. |
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If these payments were not made, or were refused by the offended party, a blood feud would ensue. |
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In 2012, all Nordic countries had a surplus on the total balance of payments. |
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To help mitigate the declining population, the government continues to increase child support payments. |
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Many systems exclude from income part or all of superannuation or other national retirement plan payments. |
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The city would then try to recoup its costs for the facility from lease payments by Cirrus over time. |
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This was due to a rise in costs and substantial cut in payments for free travel by the Isle of Wight Council. |
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The site offers user friendly refinancing tools and calculators allowing consumers to calculate monthly payments and savings. |
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In the current interest rate environment refinancings are driven less by borrowers seeking lower payments. |
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Nearly all jurisdictions require those paying employees or nonresidents to withhold income tax from such payments. |
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And the prompter our payments the more pell-mell the news came in and the more obligingly gruesome its detail. |
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Edward made his household gain more control over finances and even investigated old records to see that payments had been made. |
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Tens of thousands of students faced delays to their grants and loans payments this autumn after the SLC struggled to keep up with demand. |
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In addition, direct payments by the patient and voluntary health insurance premiums account for a large proportion of funding. |
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Lord Castlereagh managed to tip the balance in favour of the Union by offering titles, land and in some cases cash payments to Parliamentarians. |
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WePay wants to get one-up in the mobile payments race with its new iOS app for small businesses. |
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No wonder insurers estimate that phony claims now account for 15 to 20 percent of all auto insurance payments. |
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In the meantime, injunctions were issued against the infringers, forcing their payments of the royalties to be placed in escrow. |
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London's largest industry is finance, and its financial exports make it a large contributor to the UK's balance of payments. |
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There is no relation or mechanism in the terms of trade and balance of trade identities to allow for the equilibrium of balance of payments. |
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That's when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will begin to apply a value-based modifier to Medicare fee-for-service payments. |
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Germany occupied France for three years while France struggled to make payments that were a condition of surrender. |
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In November 2013 seven of Alpine's creditor banks brought a case against the Republic of Austria due to refused payments from liability accounts. |
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The cash would form part of the residuary estate and pass to those who would have received the estate after the payments of specific bequests. |
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They started to withhold payments due to Boulton and Watt, which by 1795 had fallen. |
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These payments varied according to how long a poet had been in training and also the demand for poetry at particular times during the year. |
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Greece went off the gold standard in April, 1932 and declared a moratorium on all interest payments. |
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New legislation is failing to stem the rising tide of late payments experienced by small businesses in the Midlands. |
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Keynesian and monetarist theories dominate macro-economics in general and balance of payments theories in particular. |
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This is followed by 36 monthly payments of pounds 129 with an optional balloon payment of pounds 2,683 to keep the car at the end of the term. |
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All loans are fully amortized with no balloon payments or pre-payment penalties, which enable the borrower to secure a low monthly payment. |
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Small businesses facing maturity of commercial mortgages or balloon payments before Dec. |
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