Sentences with phrase «cut in rates»

This would have meant very substantial cuts in the rates for paralegals.
To maintain a given level of stimulus requires continuing cuts in rates.
The second cut in rates was originally designed to coincide with the commencement of new contracting arrangements with a smaller number of firms.
The Conservatives have seen a double - digit lead over Labour in the polls being dramatically cut since the bailout of banks by the government in October, the announcement of a # 20 billion fiscal stimulus by the prime minister and a 2.5 per cent cut in the rate of VAT.
Some economists are predicting a 100 bps cut in rates in 2007, so you might come out well ahead of a fixed rate.
His call for a temporary cut in the rate of VAT represents, to his mind, a halfway house between Osborne's deficit reduction plan and Alistair Darling's proposal to halve the deficit over four years.
Actions last week seem to support Mr. Gross's view as the European Central bank followed through with a much expected cut in rates moving the benchmark rate from 0.25 % to 0.15 % and the Deposit facility from 0 % to -0.10 %.
Employers have enjoyed generous cuts in their rates since 1996 when the average premium was $ 3.00 per $ 100 of payroll.
As well as outreach, they are also protesting WSIB plans to give employers a $ 2 billion cut in rates rather than funding for injured workers» loss of earnings benefits and health care needs... [photo of Richard Hudon and customized bike]
On 1st July 2015 many Criminal solicitors across the country began an indefinite boycott of Legal Aid work to demonstrate their opposition to the imposition of an 8.75 % cut in the rates of Legal Aid.
The move was widely seen as unwinding the «precautionary» cut in rates in July;
The restructuring can be relatively gentle, such as a cut in rate, stretch - out of term, and the loss paid in some form of equity participation bonds in the future growth of the countries.
Fed Funds futures are still suggesting the next Fed policy change is a cut in rates.
Would, say, a cut in rates between 2.5 and 3 percent to 0 percent again have much impact?
And to make matters worse, it's not really a cut, as a reduction in spending, but just a cut in the rate of growth of federal spending.
So the cut in rates will hurt some companies and help others.
«We expect this to trigger a cut in rates to 10 basis points, another # 50 billion tranche of quantitative easing, and easier fiscal policy, including the possibility of a radical helicopter money experiment,» he says.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats said the cut in the rate of VAT to 15 per cent, which cost taxpayers # 12.5 billion, should have been used to fund a green investment programme instead.
But the chancellor will be hoping that anger at the bank levy will be counter-balanced in the City by a cut in the rate of corporation tax and relief on national insurance contributions for firms outside London and the south - east.
The cabinet deadlocked over its response, with several influential members unwilling to support the budget cuts (in particular a cut in the rate of unemployment benefit) which were pressed by the civil service and opposition parties.
The chancellor announced a cut in the rate of tax for those who opt to take over 25 % of their pension pot in the form of a cash lump sum, from the 55 % tax charge to the marginal rate of income tax — so individuals will have more control over the amount of tax they pay, as well as being able to take as much of their pension pot in the form of cash as they want.
Ostensibly, Florida homeowners get a cut in rates, but the insurers give that cut only because their reinsurance costs are lower.
«Small savings rates have been quite sticky and the cut in these rates signals a lower interest rate regime.»
A cut in rate from 22.5 % to 15 % on a $ 5,500 balance could save you almost $ 500 a year!
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