To assign to a date earlier than the actual date.
1 However, he did not backdate this to 2014 as the law allows.
2 The government should increase personal allowances and backdate the change to April 2008.
3 Economists were quick to backdate their calls on when the Fed will move.
4 There is provision to backdate some of the increase to January 1st this year.
5 The bank will also backdate some of the pay rise.
6 Those applying now can backdate their refund to 17 March, or the last day travelled, if later.
7 Applicants can backdate their claim to the previous tax year, and receive a payment of up to £432.
8 His solution -a rather brilliant one -is to backdate the story, but only by 40 years.
9 O'Toole also authorized other members of the audit team to add and backdate other working papers, the PCAOB said.
10 The shadow Northern Ireland secretary, Owen Smith, said it was outrageous that the government would not backdate the donations rules.
11 If you've already been living outside of South Africa for more than three years, it is possible to backdate your tax emigration.
12 Am I allowed to backdate and transfer €3,000 for those earlier years before I started?
13 CPS was further instructed that the interest would backdate to 2014 and the High Court refused to hear contesting from the entity.
14 United have agreed to backdate Beckham's hike in wages to the start of this season if he signs before the end of the campaign.
15 HMRC hopes to reverse this and will let couples backdate their claim to the previous tax year, and receive a payment of up to £432.
16 It is possible to " backdate " the financial emigration process to avoid having to pay CGT on foreign assets you obtained after you left South Africa.
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