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  • 21grossest — grəʊs n. 12 dozen, 144 v. make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses) adj. large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat adj. inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 22grossing — grəʊs n. 12 dozen, 144 v. make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses) adj. large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat adj. inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 23nominal income — income at face value, receipts without deductions or influences of changes in the index or value of the currency …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 24net — I. n. Snare, gin, trap, toil. II. a. [Written also Neat and Nett.] 1. Clear, without deductions. 2. Pure, unadulterated. III. v. a. Clear, get or gain over and above expenses …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 25gross income — The whole or entire profit arising from a business or pursuit. Braun s Appeal, 105 Pa 414, 415. For income tax purposes: the total income of the taxpayer; the income from all sources without deductions or allowance for exemptions; the total of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 26net — English has two distinct words net. The commoner and more ancient, ‘mesh’ [OE], is a widespread Germanic word: German has the related netz, Dutch and Danish net, and Swedish nät. Its ultimate origins are not known, although a link with Latin… …

    Word origins

  • 27income tax — a tax levied on incomes, esp. an annual government tax on personal incomes. [1790 1800] * * * Levy imposed by public authority on the incomes of persons or corporations within its jurisdiction. In nations with an advanced system of private… …

    Universalium

  • 28Taxation in the United States — is a complex system which may involve payment to at least four different levels of government and many methods of taxation. United States taxation includes local government, possibly including one or more of municipal, township, district and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 29Flat tax — A flat tax (short for flat rate tax) is a tax system with a constant tax rate. [James, Simon (1998) A Dictionary of Taxation , Edgar Elgar Publishing Limited: Northampton, MA] Usually the term flat tax would refer to household income (and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 30Social Protection — ▪ 2006 Introduction With medical costs skyrocketing and government programs scaled back, citizens bore more responsibility for their health care costs; irregular migration, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling posed challenges for… …

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