0 amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent --
1 money that a person or business has to spend regularly, rather than money that they earn or receive: --
We propose to take the outgoings for rates at the average of the last three years.
Then you have to take off the various outgoings, because you want to get at the net income as apart from the gross value.
They do not take into adequate account the costs, the outgoings, arid the losses which are involved in owning house property.
On the other hand, outgoings increased by about £45 million, and about half of this sum is accounted for by increased expenditure on feeding-stuffs.
The annual rental costs of the office are £52,875 and the other outgoings are estimated to be £117,150 per annum.
Even that proves untrue when we consider, as we must, pensioners' increased outgoings, notably the poll tax.
To do so, whether for mortgage interest or any other form of outgoings, would fundamentally change the nature of the scheme.
I said a widow with a net income of £5, after the payment of essential outgoings such as rent.