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The semiconductor company disclosed a $5.7 billion noncash charge for its fiscal fourth quarter, which it said will let it “establish a valuation allowance against our U.S. federal deferred tax assets” in the future.

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The charge was to establish a valuation allowance against Qualcomm’s U.S. federal deferred tax assets, as the company is now expecting to be subject to the corporate alternative minimum tax starting in fiscal 2026.

Other perks of Medicare Advantage plans might include a cash allowance for groceries or reimbursement for a portion of the Part B Medicare premium that all beneficiaries pay.

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P&R President Lindsay de Sausmarez argued her committee's budget did support people struggling with the cost of living through a £600 increase in personal income tax allowances.

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P&R President Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez said a proposed £600 increase to income tax allowances would help people struggling with the cost of living.

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