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regressive taxation

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regressive
adjective
uk /rɪˈɡres.ɪv/ us /rɪˈɡres.ɪv/
returning to a previous and less advanced or worse state or way ...
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taxation
noun[U]
uk /tækˈseɪ.ʃən/ us /tækˈseɪ.ʃən/
the system of ...
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Regressivetaxation provides an added incentive to earn a degree so that a smaller gross wage difference motivates skill acquisition.
Kato coincides with us in arguing that social democratic governments may be more likely than conservative governments to use regressivetaxation.
Though not shown here, we find that when u is equal to its smallest value, skilled agents prefer moderately progressive taxation to both regressivetaxation and more extremely progressive taxation.
Opponents always question the ethical probity of lotteries and see them at best as a form of regressivetaxation.
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If there is to be regressivetaxation, and indirect taxation is regressive, we prefer a discriminatory tax.
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It is regressivetaxation of the worst kind because it will bear most heavily on the lower income groups in our society.
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That can be described only as regressivetaxation.
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That is only regressivetaxation and is another step on the road to inflation.
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That is almost a new form of regressivetaxation, and it seems to me to be quite objectionable.
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I was saying that rating is regressivetaxation.
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First, it would become a kind of regressivetaxation, putting the biggest burden upon those least able to bear it, and.
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If that is so, why put them back into a new realm of regressivetaxation?
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I want to respond briefly to the point on regressivetaxation.
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First, it is said that this is regressivetaxation.
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It is a form of regressivetaxation to transfer money in such a way.
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On the whole, we on these benches are against indirect and regressivetaxation as a means of raising a disproportionate amount of revenue.
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He gave away £135 million in extremely regressivetaxation concessions.
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That is regressivetaxation of the worst sort.
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That is the proper way to ensure fuel efficiency—not freezing our elderly and our young families with regressivetaxation measures.
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The lottery is a form of regressivetaxation because its greatest appeal will be to those who have the least.
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