imputed income

  • 1Imputed income — is wealth created or acquired internally, or from non cash sources. An example of imputed income is a farmer who builds a table instead of buying one. The market value of the table minus any cost from wood and nails is the farmer’s imputed income …

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  • 2imputed income — n: income calculated from the supposed value of intangible or non cash sources Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 3imputed income — income which is equal to money …

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  • 4income — in·come n: a gain or recurrent benefit usu. measured in money that derives from capital or labor; also: the amount of such gain received in a period of time an income of $20,000 a year Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 5income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income …

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  • 6income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income …

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  • 7imputed — adjective : being the value in terms of money or hypothetical income receivable from something one has or owns that would yield real income if one wished (as a house one owns and uses but might rent) imputed rent imputed income …

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  • 8income tax — a tax levied on incomes, esp. an annual government tax on personal incomes. [1790 1800] * * * Levy imposed by public authority on the incomes of persons or corporations within its jurisdiction. In nations with an advanced system of private… …

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  • 9Imputed costs — Expenses not incurred directly, but actually borne. For example, a person who owns a home debt free has an imputed rent expense equal to the amount of interest that could be earned on the proceeds from the sale of the home if the home were… …

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  • 10income distribution — There are two types functional and size. The functional distribution of national income shows how the total is made up of income from land, labour, and capital, or the contribution of each factor of production to the national income. In this… …

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