Sentences with phrase «equivalent payments up»

There will also be an annual exemption from income tax on bonuses or equivalent payments up to an amount of # 3,600 paid to employees of companies that are indirectly employee owned

Not exact matches

But if average inflation were to more than double to 4 % over the next 30 years, a renter who put in the equivalent of a downpayment as well as annual principal payments into the stock market instead of toward a house would end up a little more than $ 415,000 richer 30 years later than someone who bought, even after factoring in the cost of renting.
To set up an all - in - one service, you first sign up for an account, which includes providing bank information (or sometimes PayPal or a local equivalent) so you can receive payments.
This payment schedule is equivalent to making an extra month's payment after the year is up.
By setting up accelerated payments, you'll actually pay the equivalent of an additional payment, by the end of the year.
It's cheaper in terms of straight - up rent vs. mortgage payments to rent than buy an equivalent place up and down the market.
It doesn't consider the fact that under the ibr plan, if I end up with a monthly payment amount equivalent to what it would be under the standard payment plan, I would have a very high income.
You'd end up making 26 payments instead of 24 within a year, resulting in prepayments on the principal equivalent to one monthly payment.
With regard to facilitation payments which the Bribery Act 2010 unequivocally classes as bribes (in contrast to the equivalent statute in the US), Alderman drew up a «six - stage solution» the effect of which was to suggest that they might be tolerated.
Child maintenance payments usually stop when the child reaches 16 (or 20 if they're in full - time education up to A-level or equivalent).
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