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high-income
[ hahy-in-kuhm ]
adjective
- of or relating to those with a larger income than the average.
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Needles to say, no other high-income country behaves like this with deadly weapons.
To take housing as an example, low-income Americans live in worse neighborhoods than their middle or high-income counterparts.
And it's why they basically caved on the Bush tax cuts, ultimately agreeing to significant tax hikes on high-income Americans.
That means dividends paid by a C corporation to a high-income shareholder faced an effective tax rate of 96 percent!
That problem is only compounded in the courtroom, where high-income husbands can assemble what Weitzman calls “legal dream teams.”
He named a spot—a high-income residential small city some forty miles from the planetary capital.
The essential justice of the measures is not the only consideration affecting high income and inheritance taxes.
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