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词汇 personal-allowance
释义 personal allowance
noun[ C ]
 finance & economics UKspecializeduk /ˌpɜː.sən.əl əˈlaʊ.əns/ us /ˌpɝː.sən.əl əˈlaʊ.əns/
an amount of money that you can earn before you start to be taxed(缴纳所得税前的)个人收入免税额
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personal allowance | Business English


personal allowance
noun[ C ]
UKukus(USpersonal exemption)
TAX
the amount of income you can earn each year before paying tax:
If your total income is more than the personal allowance, you will have to pay tax on the difference.

Examples of personal allowance


personal allowance
After leaving them with the 1997-8 personalallowance of £14.10, this implies an average contribution to their care costs of about £132 a week.
The local authority funded residents had to give up all their income minus a few pounds a week which is retained as a personalallowance.
In addition to this, many more individuals will be kept out of tax by their personalallowance.
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Support through the tax system is provided by the married couple's allowance and the additional personalallowance.
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It is estimated that in 1997–98 around 10,000 husbands with children and a totally incapacitated wife receive the additional personalallowance.
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He talked about the importance of extending the additional personalallowance and removing discrimination.
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The estimated cost at 1998–99 levels of increasing both the non-aged personalallowance and the aged personalallowance to £10,000 is £29 billion.
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A single person with no children has a tax threshold equal to the personalallowance.
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There is the earned income relief, there is the personalallowance, and there is the additional reduced rate relief.
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The present allowance to two single persons of £140 each totals £280, whereas the personalallowance for a married man is £240.
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The same amount could be spent on increasing the non-aged married couple's allowance, the additional personalallowance and the widow's bereavement allowance by £590.
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The calculations are for a single, non-aged person with no reliefs or allowances apart from the personalallowance.
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Such spouses who work at home cannot claim any value from the personalallowance to which they would be entitled if they were working.
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The transferable tax allowance would enable people to benefit from the personalallowance even if they were not working.
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A single person aged 25 or over would receive a personalallowance of £51.40.
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