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The WASPI campaigners are not against equalisation. They accept that the state pension age for women and men will have to align one day.
The total revenue distributable for the current month including VAT and Forex Equalisation is N655.177 billion', she said.
Ten member countries, have called on the European Commission to examine if the so-called equalisation tax is feasible.
"If I was here when the equalisation of pension age was about to come about I would not be supporting it, I would not support the equalisation of pension age because women have to deal with issues later in life that men simply do not."
Mrs Hodgson has joined MPs who have signed an Early Day Motion to reverse the changes which break the Coalition Agreement's pledge to hold off speeding up the equalisation of the State Pension Age.
This paper constructs a Fiscal Equalisation Index (FEI) to calculate the extent of fiscal equalisation among the provinces achieved in various NFC awards.
A council spokesman said the move to delay the equalisation process was necessary to make the needed savings.
The feasibility of two alternative approaches - fiscal transfers based on fiscal equalisation and those targeting national priorities is discussed in Section 5, in which limitations of fiscal equalisation approach for China are highlighted and fiscal transfers targeting national economic priorities are suggested.
The Supreme Court ruled the Government's risk equalisation scheme is not lawful and should be dumped.
OWM Azivo, a Dutch healthcare insurance body with its headquarters in The Hague, has decided to challenge a Commission decision to approve the new Dutch healthcare insurance scheme, which notably requires the retention of financial reserves by healthcare insurance funds and introduces a risk equalisation system (1).
Moreover, the present equalisation system needs to be adapted to structural changes underway and the growing importance of the energy sector.
He said the Government's resource equalisation system, which benefits socially deprived areas at the expense of richer authorities, accounted for pounds 58.78 - nearly twothirds - of the council tax increase in Solihull.
This principle of equalisation is widely supported in Sweden, although there have been many discussions about how far equalisation should go and what formulae to use.
The inter-municipal equalisation schemes, which were introduced in the early 1980s, were designed with a view to ensuring that relatively even standards can be obtained across local governments without major differences in tax rates.