unearned income

NOUN
  1. personal income that you did not earn (e.g., dividends or interest or rent income)
  2. (accounting) income received but not yet earned (usually considered a current liability on a company's balance sheet)
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How To Use unearned income In A Sentence

  • Reduction in the tax on unearned income could be a boost for small businesses.
  • He decided to introduce a British-style graduated income tax on unearned income from rent and interest, profits, and earned income, with supertax on incomes over 5,000 francs.
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  • Reduction in the tax on unearned income could be a boost for small businesses.
  • Reduction in the tax on unearned income could be a boost for small businesses.
  • Reduction in the tax on unearned income could be a boost for small businesses.
  • Declare all unearned income .
  • The more unearned income, the higher the tax burden.
  • What concerned the rabbis was the self respect that came from work as against unearned income…. Rediscovering Values
  • The taxes on my earned and (so called) unearned income will continue to rise, until my estate is gone, and my kids will qualify for the government programs. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I’m Almost Glad I Am Getting Old…
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