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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flat tax of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific tax rate that is applied uniformly, regardless of income level.
Example: "The government proposed a flat tax of 15% on all income to simplify the tax system."
Alternatives: "a uniform tax rate of" or "a constant tax of".
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The remainder would be subject to a flat tax of about 3 percent of household wealth.
It is akin to a flat tax of 26 to 28percentt.
Abolish the graduated income tax and replace it with a flat tax of nine per cent.
Abolish the graduated corporate income tax and replace it with a flat tax of nine per cent.
Encouraged by Slovakia's experience, Romania, which is supposed to join the EU in 2007, has just introduced a flat tax of 16%.
From Jan . 1 , 2004Ukrainian residents would pay a flat tax of 13%, which was expected to boost the consumer market.
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(For its part, France continues to layer a flat tax on top of its 200 other levies not exactly the point of this revolution!).
He is now calling for the legalization of marijuana and has put out proposals aimed at reducing the cost of living: a flat tax, privatization of hospitals, an end to import tariffs, and land reform to lower housing costs.
Conesa and Krueger (2006) find that the optimal US total income tax code is well approximated by a flat tax rate of 17.2 % and a fixed deduction of about $9,400.
Russia has a flat tax rate of 13 percent.
She was forced to abandon the idea because many feared that a flat tax, one of her proposals, would favor the rich.
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