Instead, government would give seniors a subsidy they could use to buy private insurance.
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Also, the tax-deductible nature of company health insurance is a subsidy like any other.
First, the topic was the elimination of a subsidy, not the addition of a tax.
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The government's new stimulus package reintroduces a subsidy for green technologies to encourage such a shift.
First, student athletes without need get a subsidy at the expense of football and basketball programs.
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Equally disastrous is a subsidy on agricultural fertilisers, for which India's central government is responsible.
The basic contention is that enjoying a preferential tax rate is equal to receiving a subsidy.
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Many universities, such as Chicago and Northwestern, draw a subsidy from their attached business schools.
It is sold at a higher price than ordinary food, with a subsidy passed back to the farmer.
The government broke with economic orthodoxy and introduced a subsidy for wheat flour to keep bread prices low.
Also, all farmers and pig farms will receive a subsidy of 100 yuan for every sow they raise.
To tackle youth unemployment of 20%, she plans a subsidy for firms which hire youths from poor families.
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Labour will characterise it as a subsidy for the well-off, which, at least at first, it will be.
As it stands, this is a policy which Labour can easily characterise as a subsidy for the well-off.
What is a subsidy to protect the domestic sugar growers of the US?
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It was concluded that the service could only be reinstated with a subsidy.
He implemented a subsidy program for agricultural products that was credited with boosting the economy of the largely agrarian nation.
Right now, market prices may be higher than retail prices, providing a subsidy to consumer that passes on losses to refiners.
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So now the president wants to provide businesses with a subsidy to make it less expensive to hire a new employee.
But, Bair said, she has found some resistance from Washington critics who say the proposal is a subsidy for troubled homeowners.
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In fact, the IRS regulation provides a safe harbor for a penalty that applies ONLY if a subsidy is actually granted.
Those who worked full-time, stayed put and got promoted late in their careers got a subsidy from their more itchy-footed colleagues.
But the true figure is in fact much higher, because there is, in addition, a subsidy from the government of euro1.6 billion.
So what is percentage depletion and why is it considered a subsidy?
The SBA loan program is best understood as a subsidy to banks.
The claim is that a preferential tax rate is a subsidy: renewables have preferential tax rates therefore they are receiving this subsidy.
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In practice, this is setting the market price and represents a subsidy.
This would continue a subsidy to renewable energy that currently allows investors in solar projects to claim 30% off their investment tax bill.
Four years ago, Mark Meredith offered to close the council-run Dimensions Splash Pool in Burslem and pay nearby Waterworld a subsidy for cheaper admissions.
The minister said he had no plans for such expansion but that liberal arts students did act as a subsidy for the college finances.
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