Example sentences of "[noun sg] tax be to be " in BNC.
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1 | Oil companies were the main beneficiaries on news that the Petroleum Revenue Tax is to be cut on existing North Sea oil fields and scrapped on new fields . |
2 | Lights burned late last night in Aberdeen as oil companies digested Mr Lamont 's announcement that petroleum revenue tax is to be cut from 75 per cent to 50pc . |
3 | It would be much more sensible if , as a staff writer in Ekonomska politika ( 15 February 1988 ) has suggested , the minimum point for assessing personal income tax were to be brought down to approximately the average income of each republic or province , and the scale of progressivity were to be less steep . |
4 | The basic rate of income tax was to be reduced from 29p to 27p in the punt , and the upper 52 per cent tax rate was to be abolished , leaving a single higher rate of 48 per cent . |
5 | Advance corporation tax is to be carried forward to the extent that it is expected to be recovered in the foreseeable future . |
6 | Corporation tax was to be reduced from 50.8 to 28 per cent , although the overall corporate tax burden would remain virtually unchanged because the range of deductible items would be reduced . |
7 | Ahern also paid special attention to the motor industry , with a 1.7 per cent cut in car excise duty and a 9p per gallon reduction in petrol taxes , but vehicle road tax was to be increased by 20 per cent . |
8 | As I have said , the abolition of the poll tax is to be welcomed , but even more welcome would be the abolition of the system of grants — the standard spending assessment which is responsible for most of the problems relating to capping and high poll tax bills . |
9 | The explicit racism and sexism of the Poll Tax is to be exposed and campaigned against . |
10 | If , for example , the poll tax were to be replaced by a proportional income tax , this would in general change the tax burden on the median person , and hence — assuming that he remains decisive change the voting outcome . |