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Exchequer
Exchequer meaning
An office of revenue taxation; a treasury. | An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose.
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An Exchequer deficit of 0.1 billion was recorded at the end of February, but this was due to a technical factor, as €4 billion was transferred to the National Reserve Fund last year, which reduced the Exchequer balance by the same amount.
The Exchequer yard was taken as "true"; the variation was found to be + 1 20 to − 1 15 of an inch, and an additional graduation for the Exchequer yard was made on the Royal Society's standard.
Also supported under the Programme are Exchequer funded Public Service Obligation (PSO) air services between Donegal and Dublin.
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt speaks during a bilateral meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on the sidelines of G20 financial conclave on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India on February 24, 2023.
Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right and Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt attach a Nissan badge to a car as they visit the car manufacturer Nissan, in Sunderland, England, Friday.
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt at the London Tech Week in London, Britain, June 12, 2023.
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak listens as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses his cabinet on the day of the weekly cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London, Britain June 7, 2022.
Chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt has finally revealed his grand plans to tackle the UK’s childcare crisis.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said: “We know that the British economy recovered faster from the pandemic than anyone previously thought and data out today once again proves the doubters wrong.
He said that the transport department has set a target of depositing Rs 125 crore in the state exchequer in the current financial year.
He said the government was making the process of privatization of loss-making state-owned enterprises (SOEs) fast and transparent as privatization of loss-making public institutions would reduce the loss to the country’s exchequer.
However, the Treasury's Spring budget policy costings document has costed up future tax years based on the Isa allowance rising in line with CPI inflation - which it estimates would cost the Exchequer an additional £35million in the 2024/25 tax year.
People close to Sunak said he’s cut a frustrated figure for much of the last year, as well as when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer under Boris Johnson.
Recommendations put forward in the study include making exchequer funding available to higher education institutions to grant a waiver of fees for PME students in their second year of study.
Rishi Sunak, the current Prime Minister and former Chancellor of the Exchequer under Mr Johnson, did not vote and has refused to say which way he would have gone.
The activists say they have submitted a memorandum to the Corporation authorities for swift action as the daily collection by these unauthorised persons meant a huge loss to the exchequer.
The alleged gang running the scam also sold unaccounted country liquor and its sales were kept off-the-books, resulting in not even a single rupee reaching the state exchequer and all the sale proceeds were pocketed by the syndicate.
The jobs data adds to a range of recent readings, including surging monthly tax revenues and an Exchequer budget surplus, that show "once again the Irish economy has proved to be more resilient" than once feared, economist Austin Hughes said.
The slowdown in corporate tax receipts paid to the exchequer this year has also been linked to the profits decline of some multinationals who have significant tax bases here.
The Times has interviewed Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt ahead of the Conservative Party conference, which is due to start next week.