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tax bracket

NOUN
  1. a category of taxpayers based on the amount of their income

How To Use tax bracket In A Sentence

  • He said his country had succeeded in reducing poverty by means of reducing tax brackets to the lower income group as well as reducing transfer duties payable on acquisition of property.
  • The taxman will add the payment to your earnings for the year, meaning that some employees will be pushed into higher tax brackets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aid and other school loans depend on what tax bracket you or your families are in.
  • The academia put forward the adjustment of "nine grades excess progressive rates" in recent year, namely: "increase tax exemption, reduce tax bracket, reduce tax rate".
  • This would have put many family houses into higher council tax brackets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two investors, both in 28 percent tax bracket, save $ 2, 000 annually at 8 percent.
  • The measure pushed thousands more into the already swelling 40% tax bracket. Times, Sunday Times
  • This would have put many family houses into higher council tax brackets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter's salary puts him in the highest tax bracket.
  • Nevertheless, the undistributed income must be allocated to each partner and reported and tax paid thereon in accordance with each person's particular tax bracket.
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