Sentence examples for allowance in the next from inspiring English sources

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He promised that his own plan to lift the personal allowance in the next parliament to £12,500 could be funded entirely by cracking down on wealthy tax-dodgers, as independent research showed that three-quarters of the cost of raising the allowance would go on the wealthiest half of society.

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It's the second tax break in a row for Airbnb landlords, who were also offered an increase in the "rent-a-room" allowance in the July 2015 budget.

It is the second tax break in a row for Airbnb landlords, who were also offered an increase in the "rent-a-room" allowance in the 2015 budget.

Neither are unemployed people a static group: at least one in six of us has claimed Jobseeker's Allowance in the past two years, and millions are trapped in a cycle of low-paid work and joblessness.

He said that the former Conservative minister John Moore had told MPs "go out boys and spend it" when he introduced a big uprating of the allowance in the 1980s to head off a pay revolt by backbench Tories.

Many economists concluded that the inadequacy of capital consumption allowances in the 1970s reduced capital investment and hence reduced productivity and economic growth.

According to Hull council's own statistics 10.8%% of men of working age were claiming jobseeker's allowance in the city last summer, only 5% of women.

Like the first version of the introduction allowance in 1999, the principle of conditionality remained prevalent, meaning that the benefit was reduced correspondingly in the event of absence from the introduction programme (that could not be excused by illness or other compelling reasons).

A fifth resident, Wu Jinyao, a retired construction worker who is recovering from oral cancer, did complain that the government was too frugal in only promising an extra month's payment of disability allowances in the coming fiscal year starting on April 1.

It said: "We expect many claimants to respond to the changes to work allowances announced in the summer budget by actively seeking more work, and we will support them with this.

Estimated saving: £300m by 2020 Despite the government's much trumpeted U-turn on tax credit cuts in October, reductions to universal credit (UC) work allowances announced in the summer budget and the autumn statement will see working families with children lose on average £1,300 a year, and as much as £3,000 in 2020, according to the Resolution Foundation.

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