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Discover LudwigThe phrase ‘pay net’ is not correct in written English.
This phrase does not have a clear meaning and should not be used in written English.
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"Most people would pay net premiums … that were similar to or less than what they would pay otherwise," the CBO projected.
Such arrangements, known as online "fast lanes" in the eyes of critics, threatened hefty tolls that only the largest businesses could afford to pay, net neutrality advocates warned.
Millions of taxpayers do not have any direct communication with the tax authorities, instead receiving their pay net with taxes and NI already deducted for them by their employers.
Jayne-Anne Jayne-Anne Gadhiachiefexecutivein Money, who hat argued that free banking hides the charges customers pay, said: "It is estimated that interest forgone cost customers oVirginbn in 2013, and we would like to see all banks being required to pay net credit interest on current account balances".
Where credit has been approved, Advertiser agrees to pay net 30 days.
All of the candidates support Obamacare, gay rights, equal pay, net neutrality, raising the minimum wage and expanding Medicaid.
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"A year's pay is a year's pay," Nets General Manager John Nash said.
An increasing number of sales are happening already with mobile devices, with Apple Pay netting 50% of annual sales from which 40% were from mobile devices.
By contrast, private landlords paid net tax of around £8bn.
Most individuals enjoy large transfers from the government as children (through public education) and as retirees (Social Security and Medicare) paying net taxes only as working-age adults.
To build a picture I'd want to know if you were paid net of any tax and national insurance deductions during those first two years.
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