| 31. | These ads are subject to review by the franking commission, a bipartisan group of six members.
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| 32. | As a current example, Australia provides for a franking credit as a benefit to shareholders.
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| 33. | But Franking is interested in more sophisticated uses of these tools to enhance the meaning of the text.
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| 34. | However, some companies ( particularly those paying tax outside of Australia ) have a lower franking proportion.
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| 35. | So each $ 0.70 of dividend may have $ 0.30 of franking credit attached.
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| 36. | The franking amount is again just a record, only $ 0.70 of cash is paid.
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| 37. | That year, he spent only $ 720 in the first quarter using the House's franking privilege.
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| 38. | Doing so allows them to attach Australian franking credits to their dividends, for Australian tax they have paid.
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| 39. | He asked for the total abolition of the franking privilege since it reduced the revenue receipts by five percent.
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| 40. | He also painted altarpieces, and is credited for designing the world's first franking machine in 1901.
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