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degressive

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of taxes) gradually decreasing in rate on sums below a certain amount
  2. going down by steps

How To Use degressive In A Sentence

  • Crucially, it then requires that "representation… shall be degressively proportional", with a minimum threshold of six MEPs per Member State. European Parliament seats
  • In between both extremes, there is a range of models of degressive proportionality.
  • He added that in the complainant's case the compensation, paid at degressive rates over three years, would cost 18,000 Swiss francs.
  • Recent flat tax proposals are more similar to a degressive flat tax than to a ‘true’ flat tax.
  • But why not go a step further and improve incentives across the board by creating a degressive tax?
  • It must be degressive and be granted for no more than five years.
  • Below downtown and line function, each price gradient grade show gradient outside introversion oneself degressive change.
  • Should we follow a traditional pattern with degressive density starting from the center of the metropolis or rather use cluster of high density spreaded around or other scheme? Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog
  • If the barrel cannot be made very long, it is better to use a degressive propellant to achieve the maximum exit velocity in a limited distance.
  • A switch to a degressive system would be associated with a shift in tax burden from lower to upper and especially middle income families.
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