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However, you would lose the benefit of active portfolio management from some top money managers.
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Because the House leaves that process entirely to the Ways and Means Committee, we know nothing about which taxpayers would lose the benefit of those tax preferences.
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And if you ask why, the insurance company will tell you, they don't want to pay for preventive health care because the patient might switch to a different company and they will lose the benefit of the investment in prevention.
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Obama would limit the value of deductions and some exclusions to 28 percent (thus, people in higher brackets would lose some of the benefit of their deductions).
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The prime minister has suggested that people under the age of 25 could lose the right to housing benefit, as part of moves to cut the welfare bill.
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Since the lower regular rates would throw many taxpayers into the AMT, some households would lose all or most of the benefit of the tax cut.
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Markets will also benefit from any perception that the Democrats will lose control of at least the House of Representatives.
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The letters warn them that they may lose some or all of their child benefit next year if they or their partner's earnings are above that limit.
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StopHS2 argues the project is "fundamentally flawed", saying the majority of journeys will be to London so England's North and Midlands will lose out rather than benefit, and that projections do not take into account competition from conventional rail.
BBC: HS2: High-speed rail route phase two details announced
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StopHS2 argues the project is "fundamentally flawed", saying the majority of journeys will be to London so England's North and Midlands would lose out rather than benefit, and that projections did not take into account competition from conventional rail.
BBC: Scotland