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Allowances meaning
plural of allowance
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Currently, the index covers the major European and North American cap-and-trade programs: European Union Allowances (EUA), California Carbon Allowances (CCA), the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), and United Kingdom Allowances (UKA).
This is our -- are relatively new auditors looking back over time at the allowances for tax and saying, the allowances were too high.
By withholding allowances from the market prices rise and as allowances are released prices fall.
He said the police have settled two months of their outstanding allowances before this month, will do everything possible to ensure that their remaining five months outstanding special duty allowances are cleared as soon as possible.
If the state’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are lower than the emissions cap, the program puts a floor on the price of the tradable emissions allowances, essentially shrinking the cap to soak up extra allowances at the floor price.
Auctioning is a method for distributing emission allowances in a cap-and-trade system whereby allowances are sold to the highest bidder.
In 1974, housing allowances for families with children were raised and these allowances were extended to other low-income groups.
According to the documents, the car allowances are non-pensionable and paid either fortnightly or monthly and are unvouched.
Adding her voice, a Consultant Hematologist at ABSUTH, Dr Chika Uche, said it was wickedness for Government which “receives allocation every month” to pay political office holders with jumbo allowances but owe workers who earn peanuts.
Additionally, any preexisting allowances paid in relation to the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (DipEd) will remain in place.
An independent panel that annually reviews allowances paid to North Yorkshire’s county councillors is recommending payments for members of the new North Yorkshire Council that reflect their significantly increased workload within the new authority.
Benefits include land tax relief, business rate relief, enhanced capital allowances and National Insurance contribution relief for employers.
But from that date, payment of allowances was kept pending.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Thousands of students in West Virginia recently have returned to college or are getting their first crack at higher education and many are set to look for employment to supplement their allowances.
Child allowances should be at a level which incentivise women to have children.
Coal India said that a 19% minimum guaranteed benefit on emoluments including basic salary, variable dearness allowance, special duty allowance and attendance bonus, and a 25% increase in allowances have been agreed upon.
Environment Minister Tim Halman says under the cap-and-trade system, Nova Scotia Power would be forced to buy emission credits or allowances, as they are called, with ratepayers on the hook.
For example, the Compassionate Allowances program doesn’t list basal cell carcinoma, and it covers head and neck cancer only if it has spread elsewhere in the body or can’t be removed surgically.
France’s Scandinavian peers lavish larger family allowances and longer parental leave periods on mothers and fathers, but have lower birth rates.
Friends of the Earth complained last week that Equinor could get investment allowances worth more than £500m to develop Rosebank under the scheme introduced by the UK Government.