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basic rate of tax — The basic rate of income tax is 23% in the fiscal year 1998/99 and is applied to taxable income in between £4,300 and £27,100. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary See also lower rate of tax, higher rate of tax and taxable income.… … Financial and business terms
higher rate of tax — The higher rate of tax is 40% in the fiscal year 1998/99 and is applied to taxable income in excess of £27,100. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary See also lower rate of tax, basic rate of tax and taxable income … Financial and business terms
lower rate of tax — The lower rate of tax is 20% in the fiscal year 1998/99 and is applied to the first £4,300 of taxable income. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary See also basic rate of tax, higher rate of tax and taxable income. Dresdner Kleinwort… … Financial and business terms
marginal rate of tax — The amount of extra tax that is incurred if a taxpayer earns £1 more than his or her current income. Under a progressive tax regime, the marginal rate of tax rises as incomes rise. See also: ability to pay … Accounting dictionary
marginal rate of tax — The amount of extra tax that is incurred if a taxpayer earns £1 more than his or her current income. Under a progressive tax regime, the marginal rate of tax rises as incomes rise. See also ability to pay … Big dictionary of business and management
Tax system in China — Taxes provide the most important revenue source for the Government of the People s Republic of China. As the most important source of fiscal revenue, tax is a key economic player of macro economic regulation, and greatly affects China s economic… … Wikipedia
Dual Rate Income Tax — An income tax rate structure in which two different tax rates are charged depending on income levels. All income will be taxed at the lower rate up to the cutoff income tax point and all income above the cutoff point is taxed at the higher rate.… … Investment dictionary
tax threshold — ➔ threshold * * * tax threshold UK US noun [C] TAX, FINANCE, ACCOUNTING ► the level of income or money earned above which people or companies must pay tax, or must pay a higher rate of tax: »The government has announced a rise in the tax… … Financial and business terms
marginal rate of tax — /ˌmɑ:dʒɪn(ə)l reɪt əv tæks/, marginal rate of taxation /ˌmɑ:dʒɪn(ə)l reɪt əv tæks eɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the percentage of tax which a taxpayer pays at the top rate (which he therefore pays on every further pound or dollar he earns) ▪▪▪ ‘…pensioner groups … Dictionary of banking and finance
tax abatement — ˈtax aˌbatement noun [countable] TAX COMMERCE the right to pay a very low rate of tax on something. Tax abatements are often used to encourage businesses to invest in times of difficult economic conditions: • These organizations were set up by… … Financial and business terms