| 11. | Above those limits, estates are subject to a graduated tax with a top rate of 55 percent.
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| 12. | Above those levels, estates are subject to a graduated tax with a top rate of 55 percent.
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| 13. | Free-market thinkers have criticised the graduate tax for not creating a market based element in higher education.
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| 14. | Today one person's estate must exceed $ 675, 000 at death for a graduated tax to apply.
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| 15. | Traditionalist supporters of graduated tax rates warn that simplification can be the enemy of fairness and justice.
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| 16. | Above those limits, estates are subject to a graduated tax, with a top rate of 55 percent.
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| 17. | The owners should be looking for some kind of graduated tax, rather than the system they have now.
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| 18. | A . I've never thought a steeply graduated tax code was progressive-- or even fair, for that matter.
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| 19. | A graduate tax was mooted before the introduction of top-up fees in the United Kingdom, but was ultimately rejected.
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| 20. | A graduate tax may not be perceived to be a debt in the same way as a student loan is.
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