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Every month, money gets deducted from a government employee's salary and designated financial institutions then invest the funds in equities, government securities and debt including corporate bonds.
The amount then gets deducted from a users' PayPal account.
Each meeting gets deducted from the total you agreed upon in advance, pie-chart-style.
"Cash tips stay with the front of house staff and nothing gets deducted for 'admin' or anything like that," says Peter Berry, spokesman for Jamie Oliver's company.
For every percentage of B100 blended in fuel, a penny gets deducted from the federal excise tax for diesel, which is 24.4¢ per gallon.
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The Oregon fuel tax would get deducted and replaced by the VMT tax.
Once I accept the offer, the Bitcoins get deducted from my wallet and are held in escrow by the site.
The fees get deducted directly from the borrowers' bank accounts, even though federal law allows account holders to stop such automatic transactions.
Think of it this way, suggests Anna Beninger, a senior research associate at Catalyst, a nonprofit group focused on women in the workplace: Why should the cost of child care get "deducted" from your income alone, rather than the combined earnings of you and your spouse?
Because the city couldn't invest in the piers, there's this incredible deal that any improvements that you put into it get deducted from your long-term lease.
So if you rent the property out for 120 days and stay in it for 60 days, two-thirds of all the expenses for upkeep, utilities, mortgage interest and taxes get deducted against your rental income and a third of mortgage interest and taxes are deducted on Schedule A. But a second method (backed by a court decision) counts empty days as personal use.
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