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Definition of Supertax

Supertax
Supertax Su"per*tax`, n. [Super- + tax.] A tax in addition to the usual or normal tax; specif., in the United Kingdom, an income tax of sixpence for every pound in addition to the normal income tax of one shilling and twopence for every pound, imposed, by the Finance Act of 1909-1910 (c. 8, ss 66, 72), on the amount by which the income of any person exceeds [pounds]3,000 when his total income exceeds [pounds]5,000.

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- too, was changed in 2013 so as no longer to be a surtax. In 1929, the supertax (which had been introduced in the Finance Act 1909 at the rate of 6 old...
- wages > supertax_threshold then begin pays_supertax := true; supertax := (wages - supertax_threshold) * supertax_rate end else begin pays_supertax := false;...
- industry has been discussed to reduce speculation. Measures include a supertax on bankers' bonuses and a financial transaction tax. Northern Rock, encountering...
- Labour government of Harold Wilson, which saw the Beatles paying a 95% supertax. The song was selected as the album's opening track and contributed to...
- to Southern France as tax exiles in 1971 to avoid paying a 93 per cent supertax imposed by Harold Wilson's Labour government on the country's top earners...
- increased death duties, a rise in income tax, and the introduction of Supertax on income over £3,000. There were taxes also on luxuries, alcohol and tobacco...
- proposed on incomes greater than £2,000, and an additional surcharge or supertax of 6d (a further 2.5%) was proposed on the amount by which incomes of £5...
- Dilke which recommended not only variable income tax rates but also a supertax on incomes of more than £5,000 a year. Asquith also introduced a distinction...
- for the Call Time On Duty Campaign in favour of ending the alcohol duty supertax (known as the escalator), a tax opposed by the Wine and Spirit Trade ****ociation...
- and 1763, when they had to furnish the monarchy with their share in the supertaxes exacted by the government of Maria Theresa from the Jews of Moravia. Quite...