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Second, companies must not be allowed to offset emissions by investing in projects in developing countries.
At the Kyoto talks in 1997, for instance, various nations proposed that industrialized countries be allowed to offset some of their own emissions by paying poorer countries not to cut down their forests.
It wants to be allowed to offset the losses of its French, Belgian and German subsidiaries between 1998 and 2001 against its profits at other outlets.The government argues that it doesn't let British firms offset losses from foreign subsidiaries because it does not benefit from taxes on profits from foreign subsidiaries.
The bank is also expected to be allowed to offset its estimated capital need with excess earnings this year.
Under that scheme, countries would be allowed to "offset" their carbon pollution with technologies that are meant to pull carbon dioxide out of the air, like producing vast quantities of charcoal and adding it to soils.
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The resulting smaller loss – £21m in 2013-14, including expenses clubs are allowed to offset – meant Leicester argue they complied with FFP rules and no sanction should be applied.
Corporate tax rates were also cut during the 1990s, and companies have recently been allowed to offset profits against losses across their numerous subsidiaries, reducing the burden further.
Unlike ageing European countries, almost no immigration is allowed to offset the decline.Social change is making this effect even worse.
In a U.S. Tax Court suit the entertainment mogul said he should be allowed to use the losses to offset other income.
Private companies who opted out would be allowed to change their occupational schemes to offset the extra cost.
Emission reductions achieved through carbon offsets or green tariffs will not be allowed to count towards the 10percentntargetetarget
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