Example sentences of "[verb] tax at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is because St James 's Church was not listed as a building of architectural or historic interest after it was declared redundant and thus the cost of the building work would attract Value Added Tax at the standard rate .
2 If the owner is abroad , the agent will also collect tax at the standard rate of 25 per cent , which will be deducted from your monthly rent cheque .
3 If you died with assets worth more than 140,000 in 1991/2 you paid tax at the full rate .
4 If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge .
5 First , income tax at the basic rate shall not be charged by virtue of s739 in respect of income which has borne tax at the basic rate by deduction or otherwise .
6 The reference to income tax at the basic rate not being charged in respect of income that has already borne tax at the basic rate is designed to ensure that there is no double taxation where the overseas entity receives income which has already borne UK tax .
7 This ensures that tax at the basic rate is not charged again on such income which has already borne tax at the basic rate ( see Lord Chetwode v IRC ( 1977 ) 51 TC 647 per Sir John Pennycuick at 670H ) .
8 From 6 April 1992 eligible trainees are entitled to deduct tax at the basic rate from payments made for qualifying training .
9 If you only pay tax at the new 10 per cent rate , you will be able to claim a repayment from the Inland Revenue .
10 Its plans would hit more than 1 million people , three quarters of whom pay tax at the basic rate .
11 If the widening of the 20 per cent lower income tax band to £3,000 in 1993/94 is taken into account ( which will be worth a further £25 a year to all basic and higher rate taxpayers ) , then the net effect of this and the change in the MCA on a married man aged under 65 who pays tax at the basic rate of 25 per cent will be an increase in tax of £1.17 a week or about £61 a year .
12 And building society , anybody who has a building society account prior to ninety one two if they had n't income really i they were silly to have money in the building society account because they were having tax deducted but could n't get it back and at the same time as the independent taxation they changed the er tax system for building societies and banks which meant that banks and building societies were then deducted tax at the standard rate of twenty five percent and it could be refunded or repaid or not deducted in certain circumstances , so back to your question , anybody who has money in a building society now , or is n't taxable , should ask the building society not to deduct tax , as they 're entitled to do , fill a form and , and where people can state that they do n't , they 're not liable to pay tax , building societies and banks will not now deduct income tax .
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