Sentences with phrase «new tax credit scheme»

«The first full results of the new tax credit scheme since its introduction in April 2003 show that the level of claimant error and fraud was unacceptably high,» said auditor general John Bourn.

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Tapping into tax credit allocations through the New Market Tax Credits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Batax credit allocations through the New Market Tax Credits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US BaTax Credits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and UCredits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Batax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and Ucredits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Batax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Bank.
People will face extremely complex and difficult financial decisions about whether to join the new TFC scheme or stay in existing schemes including childcare vouchers, tax credits and universal credit.
The new president spoke of the importance of the EGDF, mentioning the body's influential role when French developers were negotiating a 20 per cent tax credit scheme for game development.
Based upon it's conclusions, governments have implemented expensive carbon taxes and new overbearing regulations designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, cap and trade schemes, a phased - in ban on incandescent light bulbs, the forced relocation of whole populations of people to make room for carbon credit producing plantations and numerous other far reaching and expensive initiatives.
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