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Equally, tax avoidance and evasion is very much the perk of the extremely rich, who command the armies of accountants and lawyers in order to organise it on an industrial scale, which is reckoned to cost the taxpayer £25bn a year.
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Cycling, in-line skating and power walking can be equally taxing on the cardiovascular system but easier on the spine.
Cycling, in-line skating, power walking and urban cross-country skiing can be equally taxing on the cardiovascular system but gentler on the spine.
Van den Hout et al. interpret this finding in terms of task performance of EMDR and MBCT both equally taxing the limited capacity of the working memory system.
Would it make sense to say that they have gained equally from tax cuts?
Their very complexity makes them perfect for foiling the rules of the equally complex tax codes of most rich countries.
Margaret Thatcher came nowhere near this and, unlike this government, split deficit reduction equally between tax and cuts.
On Thursday, a senior Treasury Department official told reporters that the administration would support dividing the overall stimulus package roughly equally between tax cuts and spending.
They will try to pay off the debt by huge cuts to the public sector, and possibly equally huge tax rises later on".
Some economists argue that large welfare states, which need to be financed by equally large tax revenues, over time inhibit private-sector growth.
In a perverse fashion, devastating cuts in education and health are paired with equally generous tax breaks to corporations, as if no one is looking and this grave crime being committed has no witnesses.
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