revenue neutrality

collocation in English

meaningsofrevenueandneutrality

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revenue
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrev.ən.juː/
us
/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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neutrality
noun[U]
uk
/njuːˈtræl.ə.ti/
us
/nuːˈtræl.ə.t̬i/
a neutral position, especially in ...
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(Definition ofrevenueandneutralityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrevenue neutrality

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For example, does the government intend to maintain overallrevenueneutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
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While successful per se, a green tax reform implemented underrevenueneutralityresults in a trade-off between environmental quality and employment.
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All three sets of scenarios maintain taxrevenueneutrality.
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To maintainrevenueneutrality, they reduce all other taxes proportionately.
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We certainly intendrevenueneutralityin the transitional arrangements.
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If necessary, the personal allowance in the tax system could have been poached upon to provide the necessaryrevenueneutrality.
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The point is notrevenueneutrality.
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On the basis of very detailed calculations which they carried out they suggested thatrevenueneutrality would not be achieved below a tax allowance of 160,000 tonnes.
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There cannot be a period ofrevenueneutralityand even advantage in the first two years without disadvantage in the other part of the revenue neutral period.
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Revenueneutralitywas targeted by decreasing individual income tax rates, eliminating $30 billion annually in loopholes, while increasing corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, and miscellaneous excises.
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