Sentences with phrase «replacing the lost revenue with»

A whole good idea would be to make a payroll - tax holiday the first step in an orderly transition to scrapping the payroll tax altogether and replacing the lost revenue with a package of levies on things that, unlike jobs, we want less rather than more of — things like pollution, carbon emissions, oil imports, inefficient use of energy and natural resources, and excessive consumption.

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With the company on sounder footing today, Muhlhauser is now working to replace the lost RIM revenue.
Sen. Terrence Murphy may launch an investigation into the Cuomo administration's agreement with Entergy to close the Indian Point nuclear plant unless questions he has about the deal are answered, including how local governments will replace the tax revenue they'll lose once the facility closes.
Replacing income taxes with am employer payroll tax, leaving Washington, not Albany, on the hook for billions of dollars in lost revenue, might sound good, but the idea floated by the governor is already running headlong into a barrage of practical questions about how precisely such a switcheroo might work.
ALBANY — State Sen. Terrence Murphy says he may launch an investigation into the Cuomo administration's agreement with Entergy to close the Indian Point nuclear plant unless questions he has about the deal are answered, including how local governments will replace the tax revenue they'll lose once the facility closes.
The death benefit can be used to help replace lost revenue or to pay costs associated with keeping the doors open, including rent, utilities, lease payments, and payroll.
With refis waning, you'll want to find the quickest way to replace lost revenue.
After the new overdraft law last year restricted banks from collecting overdraft fees, which happened to be one of their major income sources, banks are looking for other ways to make up the lost revenue, one of them is eliminating free checking and replacing it with one that either has monthly maintenance fee or requires a high account balance to avoid such fee.
When you lose a Joe, you really have lost no irreplaceable revenue; someone will come along to take his / her place, and even if that person comes with a recruiter's price tag on their head, the cost / benefit to you of hiring them will, by hypothesis, be positive — otherwise you wouldn't replace the loss - making Joe who left.
With refis waning, you'll want to find the quickest way to replace lost revenue.
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