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    is the full 32000 chargeable or only the excess of 12000 to be included in net income?

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    from property income?

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    I think there will be an annual allowance charge. But please somebody confirm that!

    And also if you could mention whether employer’s contrns into an individual’s personal pension scheme lead to the individual’s Basic rate band getting extended?

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    Ya i too have a doubt in this, could somebody please help us out?

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    this question is very important for my understanding…please can somebody respond

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    am talking about chargeable gains and capital losses

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    does that mean that if a parent company has 3holdings (more than 75%) in 3 different companies then they cannot set off their losses against each other only accept and surrender from and to respectively from parent?

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    @anakhasara appearing for TX-UK this september?

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    @tiwari.ekta would you mind sharing the link to march 2020’s paper you are talking about?

    Would be highly obliged if you could do so!

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    Sir this is a line mentioned in Part 3 technical article under Pros and Cons:

    “If direct costs are more significant than indirect costs, and if the product range is narrow, the costs might outweigh the benefits of switching to ABB.”

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    Sir no offence, but i think you were led astray because of the similarity in spelling of 2 words “stationary” vs. “stationery”. Stationary would mean “stable” costs(in this context) and “stationery” would refer to paper/pen etc.

    But overall i understood your point.

    Thanks as always for being so helpful!

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    i mean increments in production costs, sales targets and inflation is what incremental budget does look into so why is ‘e’ left out sir?

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    Or we would be thought of as not knowing the formula and lose marks for simply guessing

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    so could we like reverse the order of elements within the variance, instead of std. hrs for actual prodcution- actual hrs for production x std rate we reverse to have actual hrs of production first, just to get a positive integer when we know for a fact its adverse labor efficiency, then right beside it that it is adverse.

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    As in if product life cycle is actually short, then in fact price penetration should be used so that as many possible aggregate sales (that can could have been made had the product been charged a higher price first followed by a reduction in price- usual in case of a long life asset) are generated as soon as possible…

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    One thing that i now for a fact is that in case of single loop feedback targets are not changed but rather different ways of achieving the targets are thought out adn experimented with and in case of double loop feedback control targets are changed. But what is slightly bemusing me is whether in case of double loop feedback control, targets are achieved and then revised or just left without trying much?

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    Wishing him a speedy recovery!

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