Sentence examples for whatever the tax from inspiring English sources

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But many economists question that assumption, asserting that if consumers lack money to spend, then businesses will stand pat or even cut back and fire people, whatever the tax rate.

But on one point, the debate dies away, ideological differences are put aside and there is wide agreement: Whatever the tax cut's final form, it is bound to come too late to work as a stimulus to overcome the current slowdown.

But whatever the tax advantages, environmentalists point out that the production tax credit, which is crucial to the wind industry, is generally only renewed on an annual basis.

Tax expenditures aren't just costly; they often provide their largest subsidies to high-income people -- the people least likely to need a financial incentive to do whatever the tax break is designed to encourage, such as buying a home or saving for retirement. .

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That way, if there is an estate tax when someone dies, the spouse could disclaim all or part of the inheritance — up to whatever the tax-free amount happens to be — and have it go to the family trust.

The U.S. Treasury, moreover, caps the foreign tax credit at whatever the U.S. tax rate would be on the income in question.

The Treasury secretary said economic growth of 3percentt would make up for any shortfall in tax revenue created by whatever the ultimate tax cuts may be.

Still, whatever the potential tax issues, the stigma that in recent years has discouraged corporate jet purchases has eased, with a returning recognition that the planes are business tools to raise productivity, rather than luxury management toys.

But whatever the mix, taxing more and spending less is "the opposite of what we should be doing" in a weak economy, says William Lockyer, California's treasurer, who is a Democrat.

Most literary prizes are taxed, at whatever the top marginal tax rate is for the author in that year.

The credit would be worth the same whatever the borrower's tax bracket, and the cap on mortgages to which it would apply limits the tax hand-out for the rich.Not a bad plan, in its modest way, if the goal is partly to let the hot air out of house prices and partly to redistribute benefits.

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