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Basic wages
Basic wages, means all emoluments which are earned by an employee while on duty or on leave or
payslip
salary payment that records how much money the person has earned and how much tax or insurance etc has been taken
deserved
properly earned warranted merited Opposite of undeserved
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Average of the basic wage
'average of the basic wage' can only mean the wage earned by a workman during a month divided by the number
Income in respect of a decedent
Income in respect of a decedent, means income earned by a person, but not collected before death. This income
Accounting profits and assessable profit
But the commercial or accounting profits are the actual profits earned by an assessee by as assessee calculated on commercial principles,
Accumulated profits
profits, Profit that has accrued but not yet been distributed; earned surplus - also termed undivided profits, See C.I.T. v. Urmila
Occupation
engages' or a craft, trade, profession or other means of earning a living, Wester's Third New International Dictionary, p. 1650; see
Children
deserted his wife fails to pay any part of his earnings for the support of his children: see R. v. Connor,
Commercial unit of agricultural land
amount not less than the aggregate of the average annual earnings of two full-time male agricultural workers aged 20 or over,
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