favourable tax
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffavourableandtax
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favourable
adjective
uk/ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bəl/us/ˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bəl/
showing that you like or approve of someone ...
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tax
noun[C or U]
uk/tæks/us/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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(Definition offavourableandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The state also supported private house building initially by subsidies for small rented dwellings, and subsequently throughfavourabletaxallowances for mortgage holders.
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During this period, even though sugar did not hold a pre-eminent place, an expanding domestic market and afavourabletaxpolicy for cane plantations stimulated investments in primitive milling technology.
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However, we have not had anyfavourabletaxtreatment or allowances for renting in the private sector.
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The oil industry currently has an enormouslyfavourabletaxregime.
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Surely we cannot allow it in an internal market for shipyards to fly the flag of another country that has a morefavourabletaxsystem!
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Generally, this will give morefavourabletaxtreatment to all concerned.
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It is the private motorist today who is in afavourabletaxposition.
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We want to createfavourabletaxconditions for the integrated capital market.
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That would prevent the use of the flexible andfavourabletaxarrangements in the present scheme.
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More important is a stable economic base with low inflation, sound monetary policies and afavourabletaxregime, better training and good industrial relations.
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There are also reliefs for dependent relatives and housekeepers and exemptions for war pensions, and there isfavourabletaxtreatment for contractual savings.
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There would be far heavier taxation of wealth, and personal equity plans would lose theirfavourabletaxstatus.
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Fifthly, we want a morefavourabletaxtreatment of the fees that individuals pay to improve their qualifications and skills through part-time education.
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In essence, afavourabletaxregime, coupled with access to appropriate skills and the freedom to contract internationally, are key.
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I shall mention first the progressive creation of afavourabletaxtreatment of heritage property.
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The structure offered relativelyfavourabletaxadvantages, as compared with the traditional company.
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That seems reasonable and inevitable, given thefavourabletaxtreatment which these payments attract.
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All who responded were satisfied that the provision of child care would be encouraged by a morefavourabletaxframework.
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We certainly would not have afavourabletaxregime, good industrial relations, or economic stability.
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