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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your allowances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the amount of money or resources that someone is permitted to use or receive, often in a financial or budgeting context. Example: "Make sure to keep track of your allowances so you don't overspend this month."
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A qualified tax adviser is better equipped to spot mistakes and make the most of your allowances by getting as many tax deductions as possible for your tax expenses.
"If you are a married couple or in a civil partnership and one of you does not receive income which fully utilises your personal allowance of £9,205 – or for the over-65s the higher age-related allowance – then you should look to transfer income between the two of you, either from savings, share holdings or pensions so that both your allowances are fully used".
To get voicemail, or to increase your allowances, you pay.
You can divide your allowances any way, but you can't claim an allowance that your spouse also claims.
If you are unsure of your allowances, visit a tax professional for assistance.
So that means they take advantage of your allowances".
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Any late fees are coming out of your allowance".
I said, "Is your allowance ten dollars?" Guiltily, she nodded.
You'll have to find a more direct way to remind your parents about your allowance.
"I said, 'For every dollar from your allowance, I'll give $10.' He gave a fistful of dollars".
The letter said: "Unfortunately there are insufficient funds available in your allowance to be made in full".
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