Sentence examples for national exchequer from inspiring English sources

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The trader pockets the VAT without paying it to the national exchequer and the trader goes "missing".

(The Indian Express) The loss to the national exchequer due to the bungling during the 2G spectrum allocation might have been exaggerated.

"There is no state in the world, federal or otherwise, that devolves all of income tax from the national exchequer to regional, local or national assemblies.

He argues that for every pound London contributes to the national exchequer, it receives only 75p back despite allegedly having 14 of the 20 most deprived council areas in the country.Mr Livingstone is an old political trooper.

Just for Kids Law said that research by the business department itself showed the average lifetime benefit to the national exchequer through tax and national insurance contributions is about £264,000 for men and £318,000 for women graduates – far in excess of costs resulting from the loans.

Should the government contemplate using the precept to cover the gap, it would need to think about whether it is content to allow Surrey taxpayers to carry so large a burden for local services when they pay more income tax to the national exchequer than any other region outside London.

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In addition, national exchequers may start to feel some measure of the fiscal strain now hobbling California.

Until now, slots have been allocated in secret, to the great benefit of national incumbents and to the detriment of competition and national exchequers.

But one red line has been drawn: national exchequers will continue to set their own rates.This line on tax sovereignty has become a mantra for the commission, which wants to convince members of its benign intentions.

As well as responding to mounting public outcry, world leaders have also taken up the issue with renewed vigour hoping to repair some of the leaks in their strained national exchequers.

Anti-smoking groups fear continuing with the status quo means cheap cigarettes will continue to be smuggled across borders – depriving national exchequers from legitimate revenue and allowing tobacco to fall into the hands of terrorists and organised criminal gangs.

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