Sentences with phrase «estimated bills meant»

After last week's email, we were swamped with monthly direct debit payers who discovered badly - estimated bills meant they were owed cash - such as Chris, who tweeted:» @MartinSLewis, I got a # 350 rebate and my energy bills lowered by # 49 / mth.

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It is estimated the bill will mean six to nine million more workers are able to start saving or save more towards their retirement, going some way to combating the seven million people that are not putting sufficient sums away towards their retirement.
Her estimate of the number of new recruits ranged from 25,000 to 250,000, while her first attempt to come up with a bill for the policy - # 300,000 - meant each new officer would have cost # 30 a year.
This means that if as a business your PAYE bill is under # 3m, which is an estimated 98 per cent of UK businesses, you are required to only pay a maximum of 10 per cent of the apprenticeship training and assessment costs with the government topping up the remaining 90 per cent.
They estimate premiums for these two risk measures as the difference in average (arithmetic mean) returns between the riskiest and least risky quintiles in excess of the Treasury bill (T - bill) yield.
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