Emoluments means any pay in addition to the Actual QP Rate of Pay;
Emoluments means the aggregate of salary and allowances, if any;
Emoluments means all emoluments assessable to income tax under Schedule E of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (other than pensions), being emoluments from which tax under that Schedule is deductible, whether or not tax in fact falls to be deducted from any particular payment thereof;
Examples of Emoluments in a sentence
The Operations Unit shall not be subject to the application of the Emoluments Commission Act, 2022.
More Definitions of Emoluments
Emoluments means any payment in money or money’s worth which is salary, wages, leave pay, fee, overtime pay, perquisite, allowance, bonus, gratuity, commission or other reward or remuneration, by whatever name called, in respect of, or in relation to, the office or employment of a worker;
Emoluments means any income assessable to income tax under Schedule E;
Emoluments means all or any of the items comprehended by the expression “emoluments” in section 215 (“Particulars in accounts of directors’ salaries and pensions”)(2);
Emoluments means any remuneration, inclusive of salary, fixed rewards, incentive payments and monthly allowances, which is due to be paid to an officer each month;
Emoluments means any sum paid or payable to an employee in lieu of his employment by whatever name called, but does not include—
Emoluments means anything assessable to income tax under Schedule E.
Emoluments means the amount or value of any money, consideration or benefit given, directly or indirectly, to a director of a corporation in connection with the management of affairs of the corporation or of a holding company or subsidiary of the corporation, whether as a director or otherwise, but does not include amounts in payment or reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred or paid in connection with the business of the corporation;