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    The Imperium Platinum Credit Card is your Exchequer.

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    costing the Exchequer Rs 2.24 crore every month.

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    The misuse of the Exchequer is a constitutional offence.

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    Former Chancellor of the Exchequer William Dowdeswell, for example, warned

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    and taxpayers expect the proper transparent use of the Exchequer.

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    This has caused public Exchequer a huge loss of Rs 8017 crore.

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    The move will have an impact of Rs 2,512 crore on the Exchequer.

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    India estimating that the election did cost the Exchequer ₹3500 crore(US$577 million),

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    Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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    He said,‘The state Exchequer will benefit by combining small public banks with big banks.

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    The nation's Exchequer is not the property of any single family in Congress.

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    no expenditure incurred from the public Exchequer without specific parliamentary authorisation by law.

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    Voters expect governance from the government not politics, and taxpayers expect the proper transparent use of the Exchequer.

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    Despite the vociferous objection, William Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1852, kept the progressive income tax,

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    George Osborne, the UK's chancellor of the Exchequer, has argued against British leadership in the fight against climate change.

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    He was Secretary of State for Colonies between 1915 and 1916 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1916 to 1919.

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    He was Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1823 and 1827 and improved the economy through reduction of tax and customs duties.

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    The government and the capitalist media is now highlighting how the Exchequer will lose 15,000 to 45,000 crores due to increased MSP.

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    Records were publicly burned by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, but copies were retained in the basement of the tax court.

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    It has further been alleged that the conditions of roads have worsened while the burden on the state Exchequer has also increased.

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    In 1946, the Labour Government, the Exchequer of Britain thought of ending their rule over India because of their capital loss during World War II.

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    Former Chancellor of the Exchequer William Dowdeswell, for example, warned Lord North that the Americans would not accept the tea if the Townshend duty remained.

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    In this, it is proposed to take money from the Exchequer for three or four months for government employees' salaries, pension and other government functions.

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    If there is any burden on the state Exchequer due to the implementation of GST, the government will meet the demands for the next five years.

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    Despite the vociferous objection, William Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1852, kept the progressive income tax, and extended it to cover the costs of the Crimean War.

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    In the year 1946 the Labour government, the Exchequer of Britain thought of ending their rule over India because of their exhaustion of capital post World War II.

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    Even if half of them end up forfeiting a portion of their deposits and are made to pay hefty taxes and penalties the Exchequer will be richer substantially.

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    In the year 1946, the Labour government, the Exchequer of Britain thought of ending their rule over India because of their exhaustion of capital post the World War II.

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    On account of this, the Exchequer could take a hit of Rs 600-700 billion a year and the finance ministry is looking at options to share the burden with states,

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    But imagine all cities and all the coastal states will have to keep doing this in the future and(imagine) how much it will cost the state Exchequer to manage these events.”.

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