Sentences with phrase «tax payers cash»

Bish theres plenty to talk about: «Is the BBC worth saving» Redundant industry propped up by millions of tax payers cash
Panorama tonight 7 30 «Is British Steel Worth Saving» Redundant Indusrty propped up by millions of tax payers cash.
It is a waste of the BBC's and the tax payers cash.
It's also worth noting that a rainbow coalition held together by the SNP and Plaid votes would probably get English people (who consistently vote Tory on average) angry enough to leave the union... as things are, I think it is the case that there is more support for Scottish independence in England than there is in Scotland, partly because of the West Lothian question, partly because the Barret formula is (rightly) seen as subsidizing the Scots with (quite a lot of) English tax payers cash...

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It was unconscionable that the Assemblyman that I replaced, Ed Hennessey, was cashing a tax payer funded paycheck every two weeks, while being years behind and owing tens of thousands of dollars in property taxes.
Nixon has promised to legalize and tax marijuana, end cash bail, push for single - payer health care and increase funding to public schools — raising taxes if necessary.
Mr Osborne will say that the measure will mean that basic rate tax payers will be # 200 a year better off in real terms from next spring — but in cash terms the savings is # 320.
It has been described as a «Wall Street Cash Cow» because of its ability to suck money out of State tax payers in order to increase Wall Street profits.
You're a cash basis tax payer; what cash came in and what cash came out.
I'll try to hold the biggest dividend payers in my TFSA to maximize the tax free cash flow.
Since MLPs do not pay any income taxes and pay out almost all of their cash flow in the form of cash distributions (their equivalent of corporate dividends), MLPs» dividend yields are often higher than corporate dividend payers.
personally, i keep 90 % of my portfolio in fixed income and cash and a few blue - chip dividend payers to pay off the excess tax.
If you do build up a lump sum of non-ISA cash, then go back to work, you'll have to pay 20 % tax on any interest earned over # 1,000 for basic - rate payers, 40 % on any interest earned over # 500 for higher - rate.
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