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The "brand guarantee" scheme means that customers will get the different deducted off their bill if it would have been cheaper at a rival supermarket.
If you put unusable items or any items facing the wall, for the number of items that reach that criteria, you get 100 point deducted off.
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A 1993 amendment to the tax code caps the total executive pay corporations can deduct off their taxes at no more than $1 million -- unless the pay is so-called "performance" pay.
Deduct off that amount every time you have carbs or fat.
For example, only 0.5percentt of advertising expenses can be deducted, while write-offs for aging equipment must be spread over 25 years, reducing the tax benefit.
The CSI voxels on the edge of the volume of interest (subject to signal drop-off) were deducted from the total data matrix.
Fury couldn't, and when referee Tony Weeks deducted a point off the British contender, things looked to be going pear-shaped.
Bradford finished ninth in Super League this season, three points outside the play-offs, having been deducted six points for entering administration. .
Stern wants to reduce this percentage to well below half, and for owners to deduct expenses off the top of revenues -- draining nearly a billion dollars from the player salary pool.
Several government departments including the Home Office, HMRC and DWP have ended the so-called "check-off" system which automatically deducted union subscriptions directly from salaries.
You get to deduct any points (that haven't been deducted already) in the year you pay off a refinancing loan -- whether you sell the house or refinance again.
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