| 21. | After that, however, a graduated tax schedule with of 20 percent, 26 percent, 32 percent and 34 percent kicks in.
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| 22. | Temettu was paid annually; it was a graduated tax, with the rich liable to pay considerably more than the poor.
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| 23. | The review rejects the option of a graduate tax, because there would be a large funding gap in the short term.
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| 24. | This was followed in 2007 by introduction of the graduate tax credit and a cap on prescription drug costs for seniors.
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| 25. | A graduate tax breaks the link between the actual cost of a degree and the amount the graduate pays for it.
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| 26. | These taxes are computed as the taxable amount times a graduated tax rate ( up to 35 % in 2011 ).
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| 27. | Next year, investors will have to total up their investment income and subject it to a graduated tax, meaning they'll pay more.
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| 28. | Marry this thought to the notion that graduated tax rates kill ambition and, bingo, you see right away where this takes us.
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| 29. | The graduated tax proposals would yield an increase in taxes for most taxpayers above current law, although not necessarily the 5 percent rate.
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| 30. | To deal with the issue of land distribution, they worked out innovative solutions to access, tenure, and a graduated tax on unimproved values.
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