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  1. Charge, accuse, as in He was taxed with betraying his fellows. [Mid-1600s]



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Then they see if there’s “room” to get right up to the edge of the next tax bracket — without going over — and that amount is what they advise taking out of the IRA to convert to Roth, paying the tax with cash on hand.

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An online petition dubbed the fee a "memory tax", with commenters calling it "dystopian" and "ridiculous" - while one person threatened never to use the app again.

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In the interview, Mr Nowak called for Reeves "not to take anything off the table" and look at other options including equalising capital gains tax with income tax and, he said, "a wealth tax itself".

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The introduction of National Insurance tax for landlords, removing the capital gains tax relief on selling pricier homes, abolishing stamp duty, and replacing council tax with a national property tax are some of the options reportedly being discussed.

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Sinclair announced, in a campaign book titled “I, Governor of California and How I Ended Poverty — A True Story of the Future,” proposals that included replacing the sales tax with a progressive income tax and estate tax, and providing a state pension for seniors and the needy of $50 a month.

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