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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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- Residents whose income below $ 1000 won't have to submit personal income tax. This law will bring into effect next month.

Are these sentences grammatical and ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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Residents whose income is below $1,000 (what? ) won't have to pay taxes on their personal income. This law will go into effect next month.

  • Residents whose income is below $1,000 (what?
  • ) won't have to pay taxes on their personal income.
  • This law will go into effect next month.
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Residents whose income is below $1,000 (what? a year?) won't have to pay taxes on their personal income. This law will go into effect next month.
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beoproResidents whose income below $ 1000 won't have to submit personal income tax. This law will bring into effect next month.
It's grammatically correct, but not idiomaticlly smooth. Suggest: Residents earning/ with income below $1000 is exempt from income tax (or personal income tax).
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dimsumexpress
beoproResidents whose income below $ 1000 won't have to submit personal income tax. This law will bring into effect next month.
It's grammatically correct, but not idiomaticlly smooth. Suggest: Residents earning/ with income below $1000 is are exempt from income tax (or personal income tax).

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