negative income tax — ☆ negative income tax n. a proposed system of subsidy payments by the government to those whose annual income is below a certain level … English World dictionary
Negative income tax — Part of a series on Government Public finance … Wikipedia
negative income tax — A proposal to assist taxpayer with below subsistence level incomes. After filing a tax return, such persons would receive a subsidy to bring them up above the poverty level. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * negative income tax negative income … Financial and business terms
negative income — invested income that has produced a loss and hence may yield a tax deduction. * * * … Universalium
negative income — invested income that has produced a loss and hence may yield a tax deduction … Useful english dictionary
negative income tax — NIT A means of targeting social security benefits to those most in need using the income tax system. After submitting an income tax return showing an income level below a set minimum, an individual would receive a direct subsidy from the tax… … Accounting dictionary
negative income tax — NIT A means of targeting social security benefits to those most in need using the income tax system. After submitting an income tax return showing an income level below a set minimum, an individual would receive a direct subsidy from the tax… … Big dictionary of business and management
Negative Income Tax — A taxation system where income subsidies are given to persons or families that are below the poverty line. The government will send financial aid to a person who files an income tax return reporting an income below a certain level … Investment dictionary
negative income tax — a system of income subsidy through which persons having less than a certain annual income receive money from the government rather than pay taxes to it. * * * … Universalium
negative income tax — neg′ative in′come tax n. ecn bus a system of income subsidy through which persons having less than a certain annual income receive money from the government rather than pay taxes to it • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang