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- A regressive tax is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases
CA: És una taxa de decreix en incrementar-se el valor sobre el qual s'aplica l'impost. Own research - by Carolina Bordonado Rodríguez
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es - impuesto regresivo
fr - impôt dégressif
fr - impôt régressif
en - regressive tax - Optimot by Carolina Bordonado Rodríguez
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- αντιστρόφως προοδευτική φορολόγηση
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- Φόρος που επιβάλλεται με τέτοιο τρόπο που το ποσοστό φορολόγησης μειώνεται καθώς αυξάνεται το ποσό που υπόκειται σε φορολόγηση Wikipedia - by krisklv
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- Ο φόρος προστιθέμενης αξίας είναι αντιστρόφως προοδευτικός φόρος που επιβαρύνει πολύ περισσότερο τις φτωχότερες οικογένειες - European Parliament by krisklv
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- Tax collected at increasingly lower rates or percentages as income level increases. ThisNation.com
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- In order to prevent regressive tax on items purchased, many states make certain types of things non-taxable, especially food. - wiseGEEK
- A regressive tax system does not mean and likely would not result in low income earners paying more taxes than the wealthy, only that the effective tax rate relative to income or consumption would be a larger tax burden to low income earners. - Wikipedia
- This update explains that ballot initiatives to enact regressive tax policies died in Michigan and Montana, but survived to secure spots on the ballot in Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts and Oregon. - The Tax Justice Digest
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