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The phrase "a maximum rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing limits or thresholds in various contexts, such as finance, speed, or performance.
Example: "The project has a maximum rate of expenditure that cannot be exceeded without prior approval."
Alternatives: "a highest rate of" or "an upper limit of".
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Now most dividends are taxed at a maximum rate of 15percentt.
Long-term capital gains on securities are also taxed at a maximum rate of 15percentt.
Children's tax credit To be introduced next month at a maximum rate of £10 a week.
Otherwise, long-term securities sales are taxed at a maximum rate of 20percentt.
Net long-term gains on securities are taxable at a maximum rate of 20percentt for 2001.
Loans are currently set at a maximum rate of interest of 2% per month (26.8% APR), for example.
Managers have to pay a maximum rate of only 0.7% on their fund's management fee.
And capital gains would go back to being taxed at a maximum rate of 20 percent.
Dividends on corporate stock are also taxed at a maximum rate of 15 percent.
"It was clear they weren't looking for a maximum rate of return and had a real interest in the redevelopment of a minority and impoverished area".
This is because statutory maternity pay after six weeks is paid at a maximum rate of £124.88 a week – a breathtakingly measly amount.
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