small+allowance

  • 11A grain of allowance — Grain Grain (gr[=a]n), n. [F. grain, L. granum, grain, seed, small kernel, small particle. See {Corn}, and cf. {Garner}, n., {Garnet}, {Gram} the chick pea, {Granule}, {Kernel.}] [1913 Webster] 1. A single small hard seed; a kernel, especially of …

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  • 12Jobseeker's Allowance — (JSA) is a United Kingdom benefit, colloquially known as the dole (or, in Northern Ireland Scotland, as broo).[1] It is a form of unemployment benefit paid by the government to people who are unemployed and seeking work. It is part of the social… …

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  • 13depletion allowance — a tax reduction allowed on income from exhaustible resources, as oil or timber. * * * In tax law, the deductions from gross income allowed investors in exhaustible commodities (such as minerals, oil, or gas) for the depletion of the deposits. The …

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  • 14First-Year Allowance — A U.K. tax allowance that permits British corporations to claim on eligible plan or machinery purchases. The allowance can only be claimed during the first year of the equipment purchase. The allowance helps corporations offset a portion of their …

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  • 15first-year allowance — In the UK, a special capital allowance against corporation tax that is granted in the year of purchase of an asset in place of the standard writing down allowance of 25%. Various first year allowances have been made available at various times. In …

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  • 16first-year allowance — In the UK, a special capital allowance against corporation tax that is granted in the year of purchase of an asset in place of the standard writing down allowance of 25%. Various first year allowances have been made available at various times. In …

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  • 17field allowance — noun (military) A small extra payment to officers on active service • • • Main Entry: ↑field …

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  • 18make allowance — {v. phr.} To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. * /When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 19make allowance — {v. phr.} To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. * /When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 20make\ allowance — v. phr. To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age …

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