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  2. Jury fees - Wikipedia

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    To cover meals and refreshments during court attendance, jurors may claim a subsistence allowance based on the duration spent at court each day. [9] Up to £5.71 per day for attendance up to 10 hours; Up to £12.17 per day for attendance exceeding 10 hours

  3. Personal allowance - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] All these increases in the personal allowance came from rises in the personal tax. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] In 2016, Osborne determined that the tax increases no longer applied for personal allowance and decided to cut taxes personal taxes £1,000 less than the 2011 level when he increased the personal allowance to £11,500.

  4. Salaries, expenses, and allowances of members of the Scottish ...

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    Maximum Party Leader's Allowances from 1 April 2007; Type of Cost Maximum amount payable Payment per Party Registered political party with 15 - 29 members £13,094 Registered political party with 30 or more members £24,959 Other Costs Car Hire Allowance £18 per hour £1.80 per mile £41.60 per Edinburgh airport transfer £1 per minute (car phone)

  5. Councillors to vote on allowances freeze - AOL

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    All members are entitled to a basic allowance, which is currently £1,159 a month, according to figures published for September. In addition, councillors are able to claim a basic supplement ...

  6. 5 family apps to manage allowances and chores - AOL

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    Comprehensive chore and allowance tracking. Goal-setting and budgeting tools. Real-time transaction monitoring. Digital IOU tracking for informal family lending. Cost: $5.99 per month after free trial

  7. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    Cost of a basic but decent life for a family [1] [2]. A living wage is defined as the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs. [3] This is not the same as a subsistence wage, which refers to a biological minimum, or a solidarity wage, which refers to a minimum wage tracking labor productivity.

  8. Jobseeker's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    New-style (contribution-based) Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA(C)) entitlement is based on Class 1 National Insurance contributions in the two complete tax years preceding the benefit year of claim. This allowance is paid regardless of assets; [37] however, any personal or occupational pension over £50 a week would result in deductions. There were ...

  9. Salaries of members of the United Kingdom Parliament

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    An allowance is available (up to £46,000 as of July 2011) to pay for winding up staff contracts and office rent. [ 2 ] [ 29 ] An allowance of up to one third of the annual Office Costs Allowance was paid for the reimbursement of the cost of any work on parliamentary business undertaken on behalf of a deceased, defeated or retiring member after ...