It is currently estimated there are 30, 000 users of what are known as employment intermediary schemes and partnership loss schemes - where partnerships that make a loss can shelter their other income from tax.
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Birmingham's Midland Metro, the Manchester Metrolink and the Croydon Tramlink still make a loss.
Wednesday's match at Hampden is unlikely to be a sell-out and the SFA could make a loss.
Despite all this he accepts Chrysler will make another loss in 2007, although, he hopes, a smaller one.
On Wednesday, Panasonic said that it now expected to make a loss of 765bn yen in the current financial year.
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The Olympics' supporters argue that, even if they make a loss, the wider boost the games bring is worth it.
Panasonic has projected that it will make a loss in the current financial year because of falling sales and a jump in restructuring expenses.
Mrs Evans said that without the VisitCornwall funding the centre would make a loss and she did not know if it would be able to stay open.
Last month it had warned that it would make a loss related to the cutting of 6, 000-7, 000 posts by 2016, a plan that was announced in January.
Some analysts reckon that Mercedes could make a loss in 2005, its first for 12 years, as a result of these setbacks, putting a drag on the improvements made by Chrysler.
For example, if you book a loss in Hovnanian, you may still want to have upside exposure to homebuilders and could jump into Toll Brothers or Lennar and make your loss stick.
Both men have a logical claim to victory in the Granite State that could make a loss very tough to recover from: Romney was the governor of neighboring Massachusetts, while, McCain won the GOP primary here in 2000.
Do states have to accept fraud in the tax system and look to make up the loss elsewhere?
Air France said it expected to make a smaller loss in the June quarter than it had forecast.
It also said it expects to make a smaller loss in the first half than it had previously forecast.
If you depreciate the condo, it will make your tax loss even larger.
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Its sales have slid: it expects to make its first loss in a quarter-century in the year to March.
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Annette gets no benefit to make up her loss from the South African Government but others might and they could not get double provision out of the case.
Of course the rest of the economy is not going to make up for the loss of production in the train building sector or reduce unemployment enough to make up for sector layoffs.
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The question, then, is whether Zyprexa can make up for the loss of Prozac.
Studios have had to change their business models to make up for that loss.
Now in his early forties, Jack increased his 401K contributions to make up for the loss.
Romney says that a combination of economic growth and base broadening would make up that revenue loss.
That will create a windfall for Amgen to make up for the loss of revenue from Epogen.
To make up for the loss of Claritin, Schering needs new drugs that can deliver strong growth.
Higher inflation means higher bond yields as investors demand a higher return to make up for their loss of purchasing power.
One-line sales and rentals are growing but so far, not enough to make up for the loss in physical sales of DVDs.
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In 1989-1991, Vietnam turned to the growth economies of East Asia to make up for the loss of Soviet trade and aid.
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