But too many allowances were issued over the past few years - and the market price collapsed.
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Some will argue that the level of the allowances is now the key issue.
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It will let dirty plants avoid fines by buying emission allowances from clean ones.
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He sees no reason American taxpayer dollars should be used to support such allowances.
It wants her to reopen the state budget for 2009 and sharply to raise child-welfare allowances.
In the new law housing allowances are based on Internal Revenue Service standards for each county.
Scotland and Wales have already made similar changes and England has completely scrapped the allowances.
The Rwandan government will cover all of the squad's costs, including accommodation and players' allowances.
More mature offerings include rich library of emission factors and carbon allowances and credits management.
For instance, other sellers may have given their buyers financial incentives, discounts or allowances.
Mr Osborne said it would simplify allowances and no pensioner would lose out "in cash terms".
At the same time allowances for pensioners over the age of 65 were increased.
Noticeably, Congress excluded the minister and military housing allowances from the new, restricted Section 119.
Big cuts in public-sector pay and allowances have been pushed through in Ireland, Spain and Greece.
First, you should subtract from gross revenue such things as returns, discounts and allowances.
Family allowances will rise and the benchmark corporate-tax rate will be chopped from 40% to 25%.
Each and every dime of emission allowances granted will flow directly back to customers, not shareholders.
The Fostering Network says that nine out of 10 Welsh councils don't pay enough allowances.
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Such a cut could be partly paid for by removing some of today's allowances.
Tax compliance is using those allowances in the manner that the politicians intended they be used.
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He would cut corporation tax further, to 25% (although this would be funded by cutting some allowances).
People frequently complain about the number of assessments that are required to claim individual benefits and allowances.
The exchange will handle European allowances and renewable energy credits to help support solar plants and such.
In 2016, energy-intensive and trade-exposed industries receive allowances to upset both their direct and indirect compliance costs.
It's the only local authority where councillors set their own allowances, and very generous they are too.
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If you expect them to pay for these things themselves, then their allowances should be proportionately higher.
Family-related allowances include a household allowance, a dependant child allowance, an educational allowance and a pre-school allowance.
It follows proposals put forward by Tom Winsor for an overhaul of police pay, conditions and allowances.
Not all of them receive tax free housing allowances, but the effect goes beyond the individual clergy.
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About 70 Caledonian MacBrayne staff could see their pay reduced because of planned changes to allowances and bonuses.
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