married taxpayer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarriedandtaxpayer
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married
adjective
uk/ˈmær.id/us/ˈmer.id/
having a wife ...
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taxpayer
noun
uk/ˈtæksˌpeɪ.ər/us/ˈtæksˌpeɪ.ɚ/
a person who ...
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(Definition ofmarriedandtaxpayerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Let me take first themarriedtaxpayerwith no children.
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In the year 1924–25 themarriedtaxpayer, with three children, with an income of £135, paid nothing; he pays nothing now.
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In 1993–94, there were 9.1 million male married taxpayers and 5.8 million tax-paying wives.
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If required, it can discriminate between married taxpayers and single taxpayers.
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The other administrative action whereby we seek to help is where there is an option available to married taxpayers to claim separate assessments.
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Furthermore, the great majority of the married taxpayers are also advantaged by my arrangements as compared with the arrangements proposed from the other side.
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The bulk of the gain is distributed over married taxpayers with aggregate incomes between £500 and £10,000 per annum.
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For married taxpayers, expenses are limited to the earned income of the lower-earning spouse.
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There are different brackets for unmarried taxpayers from the ones for married taxpayers who file separately.
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For married taxpayers filing separately, the beginning of the income phaseout would increase from $55,000 under current law to $75,000, indexed for inflation.
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The credit was given at a rate of 6.2 percent of earned income up to a maximum of $400 for individuals or $800 for married taxpayers.
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