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1 Then it claims that Romney wants to give tax cuts to the wealthy.
2 It could simply give tax breaks to drug companies.
3 Some states even give tax credits for contributions.
4 The Green Party says it wants to give tax breaks to businesses who buy electric cars for staff.
5 The government has outlined plans to give tax breaks to companies involved in the UK's nascent shale gas industry.
6 The Liberal leader, turning to face Scheer, accused him of trying to give tax breaks to Canada's richest people.
7 Local authorities have the power to give tax breaks on foreign workers, although it is not allowed for Chinese nationals.
8 It would also give tax benefits to companies that invest in employee training programs and increase deductions for child daycare expenses.
9 This surplus should be used to give tax relief to those on below-average incomes and make increased provision for infrastructural investment.
10 Democrats say the Republican plan would hurt the elderly, the poor and working families but give tax cuts to the rich.
11 The Government is moving to clarify the law to give tax exemptions to agencies which help low income families into home ownership.
12 It also wants to give tax breaks to employers who provide staff with public transport passes to get to and from work.
13 He is also pushing parliament to enact a law that would give tax breaks and other incentives to owners of heritage houses.
14 Mr. Healey had an extraordinary offer to give tax relief to millions but only on the condition that unions accept a lower pegging of wages.
15 Dear Michael Noonan: about your rather splendid idea to give tax relief to the 480,000 Eircom investors on their losses.
16 The Turnbull Government's plan to help "low and middle income earners" will give tax relief to those earning up to $200,000 from 2024.
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