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  • 61Income tax — Public financeAn income tax is a tax levied on the financial income of persons, corporations, or other legal entities. Various income tax systems exist, with varying degrees of tax incidence. Income taxation can be progressive, proportional, or… …

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  • 62Income tax in Australia — Broadly, Australia levies tax on three sources of income for individual taxpayers: personal earnings (for example, salary and wages), business income, and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates. Income derived …

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  • 63Income — This article is about theoretical attempts to define income. For its definition in United States law, see Income (United States legal definitions). Income is the consumption and savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specified time… …

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  • 64Income deficit — The Income Deficit is the difference between a single person or family s income and its poverty threshold. This term gives quantified data to show income inequality in a specific area. Different families are further from the poverty threshold… …

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  • 65Sundry Income — Income that is generated from sources other than a company s normal business operations. This would include any income that is not generated by the sale of the company s products and services. Sundry income is likely to be less predictible in… …

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  • 66income and employment theory —       a body of economic (economics) analysis concerned with the relative levels of output, employment, and prices in an economy. By defining the interrelation of these macroeconomic (macroeconomics) factors, governments try to create policies… …

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  • 67income tax — A state or federal government s levy on individuals as personal income tax and on the earnings of corporations as corporate income tax. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * income tax ˈincome tax noun [countable, uncountable] TAX in Britain, a… …

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  • 68Portfolio Income — Income from investments, dividends, interest, royalties and capital gains. Portfolio income does not come from passive investments and is not earned through normal business activity. Typically, income from interest on money that has been loaned… …

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  • 69income — 01. It is generally quite difficult to raise a family on a single [income] in this country today, so very often both parents work full time. 02. Their combined family [income] is about $50,000 a year. 03. Tax is payable on all [income] received… …

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  • 70non-taxable income — Income that is specifically exempt from tax. Examples of such income include: • income received under a maintenance agreement or court order in cases of divorce or separation; • income from National Savings Easy Access Savings Accounts; • income… …

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