词汇 | tax-credit |
释义 | tax credit noun[ C ] uk /ˈtæks ˌkred.ɪt/ us /ˈtæks ˌkred.ɪt/ an amount of money that is taken off the amount of tax you must pay税额减免,抵减税额 Taxation amortizable anti-dumping anti-progressive anti-tax at sourcephrase filer financial year fiscal drag fiscal year flat tax rebate regressive regressively road tax sales tax taxpayer the taxman tithe top rate unprogressive tax credit | Business Englishtax credit noun[ C ] TAXukus an amount of money calculated according to someone's personal situation that reduces the amount of tax they must pay: The tax credit will cost taxpayers $6.4 billion a year by the time all the nation's ethanol plants under construction are completed. a tax credit for sthThe bill proposes a 65% tax credit for donations to private scholarship funds. get/receive/take a tax creditThe Work Opportunity Tax Credits allows companies to take tax credits between $1,500 and $2,400 for each new employee hired among the eligible groups. a production/investment/energy tax credit child/dividend/working tax creditsWorking tax credits are intended to fund childcare when parents return to work. Compare tax deduction Examples of tax credittax credit How large is this form of a taxcredit in comparison to the fixed, permanent credit described above? Consider a policy in which an annual fixed taxcredit is introduced at the same time that pollution taxes are increased. Because of design flaws and implementation problems, the scheme was thereafter administered as a refundable taxcredit. Reforming housing benefit for private tenants and taxcredit recipients. After much lobbying, the option to have the taxcredit paid directly to a non-earning member of the couple was established. The concept of a taxcredit (as distinct from a social security benefit) by and large had little meaning. Initially, the taxcredit was only available to working families with dependent children. The taxcredit, he argued, should be aimed at the current or potential welfare population, not poor workers as a whole. However, even accepting the theoretical possibility of inefficient exit with some kinds of tax credit programs, a second question is its relevance to policy. The higher tax combined with a taxcredit changes the incentives without necessarily changing the amount of money paid by the firm. He would provide $7,500 and $15,000 (for families) taxcredit to purchase health insurance. Expansion was also demand led, with subsidies provided for low-income families through childcare taxcredit to purchase market-based registered services. The implementation strategy through budget accords and the taxcredit funding structure continued to work in the program's favour. In 1998, the maximum taxcredit for a family with two or more children reached $3,756 and the phase out was over $30,000. Economic experts know that many current ideas and policies-from monetary policy rules to the earned-income taxcredit-can be traced to his original proposals. See all examples of tax credit These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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