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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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charge
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As a result, there are large bills to be paid - bills which are being passed on to ordinary community charge payers .
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The courts have shown themselves sympathetic in cases where the charge payer does not have the means to pay.
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It would also have meant higher administrative costs which would have had to have been borne by charge payers .
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Transitional Relief will apply to a minority of charge payers in Birmingham.
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Only 1.6 percent. of the expenditure was borne by community charge payers .
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Compulsory competitive tendering provides better services at lower cost to the charge payer in London.
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These are added burdens on the charge payer which are no fault of his own.
tax
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This means that unless you are a higher rate tax payer , there is nothing else for you to pay.
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Remember, they are poll tax payers , too, and the parks should not be closed to them.
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Benefit forms will be supplied on request to other council tax payers .
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These Sherlocks could stay at home and save the tax payers some money.
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Manchester s council-\#tax payers still remain technically liable for any losses.
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How very lucky they are that, as poll tax payers , they do have lights.
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Schemes are available for tax payers to covenant their gifts.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In the case of a disputed payment, the payer would have to show bank account records.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Benefit forms will be supplied on request to other council tax payers.
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Compulsory competitive tendering provides better services at lower cost to the charge payer in London.
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Instead, a loan is raised and its repayment, including interest, shared by future generations of local taxation payers.
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Low payers were public administration, wholesale distribution, metal manufacture and mechanical engineering.
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Manchester s council-tax payers still remain technically liable for any losses.
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Their refusal to curtail spending plans and to increase the burden on poll tax payers is expected.
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These are added burdens on the charge payer which are no fault of his own.
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These Sherlocks could stay at home and save the tax payers some money.