To have taken away a quantity from another i.e. subtracted
That would be 1997. This would be impossible as too low a numeral is being taken from a higher numeral. For example if there is a value being deducted from an M, then the deducted value MUST be a C. If the answer was 1997, then the numerals would be as follows: MCMXCVII
If there is any discrepancy in the checking of the paper then it is solved in the rechecking. Hence marks may also be deducted if one has applied for rechecking.
2575 - 33% = 1,725.25
a cash is an amount deducted from the value of an item at time of purchase, while a trade discount is the deducted from purchase amount for an item of placed value surrendered at time of purchase.
There can be no single answer since the tax laws in different jurisdictions are different.
Nothing, it is not a word in English.Deductible is. It means an amount removed from the principle sum. It can also mean the amount you have to pay on an insurance claim
It means the salary BEFORE the taxes are deducted
Deduction is a synonym of subtraction. Something that can be deducted or subtracted.
The opposite of the word deducted is ADD.
No. tax is deducted from gross sales neither is it deducted from gross profit.
Before
Type your answer here... No. Frieght is an expence and it is deducted from the profit derived from the sales
That would be 1997. This would be impossible as too low a numeral is being taken from a higher numeral. For example if there is a value being deducted from an M, then the deducted value MUST be a C. If the answer was 1997, then the numerals would be as follows: MCMXCVII
Gross pay is pay before taxes have been deducted were net pay is after taxes.
TDS means Tax Deducted at Source.....deducted by employers usually
The amount will not have tax deducted. i.e for a child under 16 the account should be gross not net.HTH
They were only deducted 10 points for going into administration; they were deducted a further 15 points for breaking Football League rules on coming out of it. When you see Rotherham and Bournemouth deducted 17 and Luton 20 for the same offence, you've got to wonder whether it's the FL's rules that are fault...