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It made a tax contribution of £3.2m the previous year.
Mr. Bush has made a tax cut the centerpiece of his budget.
Like George W. Bush, the Tories have made a tax cut the central plank of their campaign.
Another measure announced in the Budget made a tax credit available for loss-making small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) involved in research and development.
Mr. de Blasio has made a tax increase a centerpiece of his campaign, proposing a surcharge on those earning $500,000 or more.
Corporate America has made a tax cut its top legislative priority, and any delay or temporary structure could elicit strong criticism.
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By late spring , 1996 the Getty was finalizing its agreement with the Fleischmans, who were paid twenty million dollars by the museum and made a tax-deductible donation of objects worth forty million.
Mr. Ensign's lawyer in June, however, called the $96,000 payment that was ultimately made a tax-free gift from Mr. Ensign's parents to the Hamptons "out of concern for the well-being of longtime family friends during a difficult time".
The gang's leader made a tax-free $100,000 per year.
By making the trade, you've essentially made a tax-free gain because it offsets your capital loss.
"Earlier, another familiar face turned up in the RJR bidding contest: Jay Pritzker, who was part of a First Boston group that made a tax-oriented offer," wrote Buffett in a 1989 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
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