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1 Mr Rosenberg said that figure did not take tax or inflation into account.
2 But it is important to take tax decisions based on evidence, he says.
3 She issued a 'zero-tolerance' stance on those who are found to take tax - payers ' money.
4 She was unmoved when staff reasoned they could not take tax off stock already bought.
5 One is to push for the ability to take tax raised in one country and spend it in another.
6 It would, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, take tax as a proportion of GDP to its highest level for 70 years.
7 In all cases there is a lifetime limit of €200,000 that you can take tax free.
8 The quotes assume that the individual first cashes in the 25% they are allowed to take tax free, which reduces the pot to £18,000.
9 Essentially, that meant Washington was taking tax dollars away from local governments.
10 The question was: Why is the government taking tax credits away from families?
11 He said these lawyers are taking tax payers money through legal aid fees.
12 It takes taxes ; it has an army and police, and it makes roads.
13 He took taxes for the purpose of wages for his soldiers.
14 They take taxes from you, but they do not permit you to speak!
15 But he can't, really, and he can't do it without taking taxes from me.
16 He was struck off the solicitor's roll in 2009 and is presently taking tax exams.
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