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tax rate

n
(Economics) the percentage of income, wealth, etc, assessed as payable in taxation
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Noun1.tax rate - rate used to calculate tax liability
charge per unit, rate - amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis; "a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5"
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Among the provisions of the bill is the imposition of a unitary excise tax rate of P60 per pack on cigarette products.
He said the outgoing Prime Minister had announced to reduce tax rate on the purchase of property to only 1 percent along with abolition of DC rate and FBR rates, but the same was not implemented as yet.
* Homes in areas with the highest effective property-tax rates -- that is, the average tax rate expressed as a percentage of estimated home values -- appear to have appreciated more slowly during the past year and the past five years on average than homes in markets with lower tax rates.
The company expects an effective tax rate of approximately 20% for the first quarter of 2018.
'This is substantial reduction in the tax rate and there is now hope that the people will start paying taxes,' said the PM.
Indeed, Alice could add as much as $57,500 in taxable income this year and maintain her lower 24% tax rate.
In a written report made available Tuesday, the ministry said it is planning to adjust the present single tax rate of 10 percent to a three-tier system of 10 percent, 15 percent and 20 percent.
Results indicate that the lowest tax rate is positively related to tax revenues while the highest tax bracket (lower income limit) is negatively related to tax revenues.
While the Act will lower the Company's future tax rate, it also required the Company to revalue its deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities to account for the future impact of lower corporate tax rates on these deferred amounts.
President Donald Trump has signed legislation that slashes the federal corporate tax rate and incentivizes repatriation of overseas profits.
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