Around Stockholm and so on they have this system where you pay, you get a lot of things you don't pay for, but you pay ten pounds to see a doctor, or 15 or 20 pounds to see a consultant - you make a contribution.
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Here's the best part:Their yields are substantial, and as much as 95% of the cash they pay out is treated as a tax-free return of capital, meaning you don't pay any tax until you sell your shares.
It is a -- I don't know about you, but you don't get to choose whether you pay your income taxes -- most people don't.
For example, if you don't pay your bills, you won't be able to get credit.
Right now, if you get insurance from your employer, you don't pay taxes on the value of that benefit.
Once you've footed the bill for all that, though, you don't pay anything for lift tickets or greens fees.
Once you've foot the bill for all that, though, you don't pay anything for lift tickets or greens fees.
The threat is that if you don't pay, then you'll be cut off.
If you don't pay your mortgage you could lose your house, if your electricity remains unpaid you may have it cut off.
Sometimes the spotter makes you have half-half decisions because you start the skill and then whatever happens, you don't pay attention, 100%, to the execution.
If you don't pay the premiums, your policy could lapse, and your spouse will end up with neither life insurance nor a pension when you die.
So please continue to do that because if you don't pay your mortgage, it will affect your credit rating and that will affect your money -- your ability to raise money, to borrow money at a good interest rate.
For instance, Apple offers customers up to 18 months interest-free on purchases on a card from Barclaycard US. But if you don't pay off that specific purchase in the interest-free period, you'll face a variable annual percentage rate that's currently about 23%, according to the Apple website.
When Oregon had a Medicaid rationing scheme in place 18 years ago, a mother had her 7-year-old with leukemia on TV and said, This kid is going to die if you don't pay for a marrow transplant. (He did.) But, points out Mary Ann Baily, an economist at the Hastings Center for bioethics, rationing of scarce resources goes on right now.
"You don't even pay attention, " he said.
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Besides meaning you have one less ugly component to deal with, getting rid of the cable box also usually means better picture quality and you don't have pay rental fees for your box any more (though we have faith that the cable companies will eventually find a way to charge seven bucks a month for CableCard rentals).
If you've already paid for a video clip once you don't have to pay for it again, but you do have to stream it all over again, which is almost as bad.
But you also don't want to pay more tax than you have to-it's not the American way.
But you also don't want to pay more tax than you have to it's not the American way.
"It's really good because when you're in class doing maths, you don't really want to pay attention because the teacher's right in front to you, " says Aliyyah.
Love is the universal language only if you don't have to pay for it.
It's a rare day when you don't have to pay something to someone.
If you don't want to pay the asking price, just wait six months and you could get him for nothing.
The idea of debt depends on a common sense of fairness: if you borrow and don't pay back, justice is violated.
Note that for an owner-occupied home, the "income" earned from the building--the net rent you don't have to pay--is exempt from tax.
Question: Your testimony is that because Bill Allen put in a much nicer generator than you requested, you don't have to pay for it?
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