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1 Those people would all end up paying the same marginal tax rate.
2 Top marginal tax rates of around 50 per cent are common across Europe.
3 High marginal tax rates apply at relatively low levels of income in Ireland.
4 Similarly, marginal tax rates are less a problem than often said.
5 It follows that the marginal tax for the individual is:
6 One way would be to cut lower marginal tax rates.
7 Combined, the two rules effectively raise taxes on the affluent without increasing marginal tax rates.
8 Thus I agree with the claim, but it must concern the proper marginal tax rate.
9 But her reduction in marginal tax rates and defeat of the unions restored Britain's economic vitality.
10 If we want people to come and work here, the high marginal tax rate is a disincentive.
11 Tax to be imposed when the asset is sold, and levied at the seller's marginal tax rate.
12 People are talking openly about banning billionaires and putting higher marginal tax rates on the super wealthy.
13 This provides fertile ground for my analysis on the tax void and the dynamic marginal tax rates.
14 And the higher marginal tax rates would reduce incentives to work and to invest, further impeding economic activity.
15 And we know that some of those who emigrated took jobs in countries with higher marginal tax rates.
16 This will be added to her taxable income for that year and taxed at her marginal tax rate.
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