income threshold
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincomeandthreshold
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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threshold
noun
uk/ˈθreʃ.həʊld/us/ˈθreʃ.hoʊld/
the floor of an entrance to a building ...
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(Definition ofincomeandthresholdfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One way in which this could be accomplished is by raising the familyincomethresholdwhen allocation to an individual woman is decided.
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Price policies also rely heavily onincomethresholdeffects, with participation largely determined by income level.
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As a response to low take up, theincomethresholdwas raised by 2000 in 2003.
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If premiums are risk-rated and theincomethresholdis not extremely high, the majority of high-risk individuals will likely exceed the threshold level.
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One notes that the relevantincomethresholdfor the remission of meal charges has been raised from £4,000 to £4,400.
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No matter how far theincomethresholdis raised, the burden of repayment will remain.
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We should also think again about the presentincomethresholdof £8,500, above which everyone has to submit a return.
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The consultation paper proposes that the lowerincomethresholdfor the new renovation grants should be related to each household's circumstances.
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The upperincomethresholdfor renovation grant eligibility depends upon the cost of eligible works and the composition of the applicant's household.
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It is nevertheless important to ensure that theincomethresholdfor free legal aid is uprated, and this is what is proposed.
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Theincomethresholdfor eligibility to family credit will vary depending on each family's individual circumstances.
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Under this there is a separateincomethresholdof £1,000 for each spouse.
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The order also increases theincomethresholdfor working families' tax credit and the thresholds for disabled person's tax credit.
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Could we not have someincomethreshold?
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For this reason, last year we increased theincomethreshold, below which local councils are subject to the least onerous accounting regime, from £5,000 to £50,000.
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Working families tax credit is more generous and will have a higherincomethreshold, and a slower taper than family credit.
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We are also this year raising theincomethresholdat which mature students have to contribute towards their tuition fees.
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Theincomethresholdat or below which parents pay nothing towards fees is raised from £9,352 to £9,572 a year.
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The problem for them is that, once they are carried £1 over theincomethreshold, they lose all their exemption.
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