refundable tax

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refundable
adjective
uk
/ˌriːˈfʌn.də.bəl/
us
/ˌriːˈfʌn.də.bəl/
If an amount of money is refundable, it can be given back to the person who paid it, for example because they need to change ...
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tax
noun[C or U]
uk
/tæks/
us
/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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Because of design flaws and implementation problems, the scheme was thereafter administered as arefundabletaxcredit.
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In line with this assessment, tworefundabletaxcredits were introduced in 2002, aimed at households in mountainous and remote areas, and at families with school children aged 6-16.
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It is supported by a combination of advertising revenue and a $5refundabletaxthat students pay at each semester's matriculation.
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Amounts of income tax so withheld must be paid to the taxing jurisdiction, and are available asrefundabletaxcredits to the employees.
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In turn, arefundabletaxcredit of $600 would go to each participant, regardless of his contributions.
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When theserefundabletaxcredits equal or exceed other federal taxes, the individual is said to pay no net federal taxes.
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In this system, each consumer would have arefundabletaxcredit of $100 to give to any artist of creative work.
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Leonhardt did not have figures for 2010, and there were severalrefundabletaxcredits which were created or expanded between 2006 and 2010.
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Such a system is slightly different from a negative income tax, in that therefundabletaxcredit is usually only paid to households that have earned at least some income.
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Arefundabletaxcredit is a way to provide government benefits to individuals who may have no tax liability (such as the earned income tax credit).
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