marginal income
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarginalandincome
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marginal
adjective
uk/ˈmɑː.dʒɪ.nəl/us/ˈmɑːr.dʒɪ.nəl/
very small in amount ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofmarginalandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One may perfectly agree with such a state policy and still disapprove of this very productive worker being reluctant to work because of highermarginalincometaxation.
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To takemarginalincomeaway through the income tax is not an insult to a person's self-respect.
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We all know that onmarginalincomewe are talking about £1 in £7, but it is not that at all.
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Purchase life annuity schemes can be a sensible source of additionalmarginalincomefor people.
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If, however, we withdraw part ofmarginalincomeusing the agency of employers through the operation of income tax we shall not humiliate those people.
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Those who are payingmarginalincometax at 40p in the pound on average pay packets feel equally driven to avoidance.
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They are in a situation where amarginalincomebarely covers basic living costs, and any further increase in costs could make them bankrupt.
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We must think much more clearly about the disincentive effect of the withdrawal of marginal benefit ormarginalincome.
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We will do that without affectingmarginalincometax rates and without raising the rate of taxation on business.
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In order to finance such a schememarginalincometax rates would have to be much higher than they are now and that would be bad for work incentives.
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Is it appropriate formarginalincomefrom those who can least afford it to be the source of spending in key areas of health and education?
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Accordingly, the capital gains tax rate for short-term capital gains paid by an individual is equal to themarginalincometax rate of that individual.
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Before the tax cuts, the highestmarginalincometax rate was 39.6 percent.
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Themarginalincometax for workers reached over 80%.
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The topmarginalincometax rate had been 91% since 1946 and had nt been below 70% since 1936.
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It was the first tax legislation to reduce the top end of themarginalincometax rate distribution since 1924.
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Below is a table of historicalmarginalincometax rates for married filing jointly tax payers at stated income levels.
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He maintained lowmarginalincometax rates to deter tax evasion and corruption.
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The coalition loweredmarginalincometax rates while maintaining overall tax revenues; boosted industrial competitiveness through labor market and tax reforms, increased research and development funds.
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Their 1994 study found that the estate taxs 55 percent rate at the time had roughly the same disincentive effect as doubling an entrepreneurs top effectivemarginalincometax rate.
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