redistributive tax
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redistributive taxation — UK US noun [U] ► TAX, ECONOMICS, POLITICS a situation in which rich people are taxed more and poor people are taxed less, as a percentage of their incomes: »The Social Charter advocates strong unions, minimum wages, and redistributive taxation … Financial and business terms
tax — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ direct, indirect ▪ flat ▪ basic rate, higher rate (both BrE) … Collocations dictionary
redistributive — adj. Redistributive is used with these nouns: ↑tax, ↑taxation … Collocations dictionary
Progressive tax — A progressive tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases. [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/Progressive Webster] (4b): increasing in rate as the base increases (a progressive tax)] [ … Wikipedia
property tax — a tax levied on real or personal property. [1800 10] * * * Levy imposed on real estate (land and buildings) and in some jurisdictions on personal property such as automobiles, jewelry, and furniture. Some countries also levy property taxes on… … Universalium
Inheritance Tax (United Kingdom) — In the United Kingdom, Inheritance Tax was first introduced as a tax on estates in England and Wales over a certain value from 1796, then called legacy, succession and estate duties. The value changed over time and the scope of estate duty was… … Wikipedia
Nicolas Marceau — Mandats Député de Rousseau à l Assemblée nationale du Québec … Wikipédia en Français
Democratic socialism — Socialism … Wikipedia
ПЕРЕРАСПРЕДЕЛЯЮЩИЙ НАЛОГ — (redistributive tax) Налог, вводимый с целью перераспределения доходов или собственности во владении обычно в сторону достижения большего равенства. В любом прогрессивном налоге обязательно заложено это свойство. Термин перераспределяющий налог… … Экономический словарь
European decency threshold — The Social Charter initially defined what many UK campaigning groups termed the Council of Europe decency threshold in the 1960s as 68% of average earnings within a national economy. The definition was modified to that of 60% of net earnings (as… … Wikipedia