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Tax exemption not only provides an enormous subsidy to religious institutions, but also gives government the power to decide what is, and what is not, a religion.
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The tax system had long confirmed this view, since it was riddled with loopholes and exemptions: not only doctors but also singers and athletes were given favorable rates, while shipping tycoons paid no income tax at all, and members of other professions were legally allowed to underreport their income.
Most often these projects experimented with fee exemptions, not only for the indigent, but also for categories of people considered vulnerable (children, pregnant women, etc)., and most often directly in line with Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
To the Editor: Regarding "Duty-Free Exemption Is Doubled, to $800" (Travel Advisory, Nov. 17): The recent doubling of the exemption increases not only the exemption but also the inherent unfairness in the application of the exemption.
The new "remix" exemption applies not only to "educational use in the classroom by media studies or film professors," as was the case under the previous exemption, but now also to documentary filmmaking and noncommercial videos--the latter class popular among "vidders".
Not only did the exemption not end, but it was increased for 2013.
By the same reasoning, it wouldn't count as war if any overwhelming force attacked anyone who couldn't effectively hit back; that exemption could apply not only to cruise missiles and drones but to a column of tanks rolling into a village.
Thinking about the programme theory underlying the fee exemption policies helped not only to bring together FEMHealth researchers working on different aspects and tools, but also to see the gaps and overlaps in the planned research activities.
Increasing the exemption for "small" businesses is not only unnecessary, but also would probably worsen the situation.
However, not only the exemption from auctioning is unlikely to mitigate Carbon Leakage, instead of improving the allocation transparency and granting harmonization of higher rules but also the new ETS allocation rule is likely to increase the distortions of competition, worsening rather than improving the harmonization within the ETS.
Church groups, including the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, had lobbied heavily for a broad exemption from the ordinance, asking that not only purely religious organizations be exempted but that institutions like Georgetown University, with a largely secular purpose, also be excluded.
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