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The Government came under fire last year for saying that high earners would lose the right to child benefit from 2013.
The high earners had to pay more in tax.
In many instances, such arrangements would only be within the means of high earners.
The credit should go to the highest earner in the household.
Catalyst also looked at pay and found that women make up 5.2 percent of the highest earners.
She was the 4th highest earner under 30 years old and the youngest on the list.
Britain has one of the highest tax rates for both low and high earners.
Your argument about taxing high earners more is one I hear a lot.
Higher earners including teachers and medics will have to pay up to five percentage points more.
In other words, the high earners are working hard for their money and perhaps they are having less fun.
It says the changes could create even greater unfairness, particularly for some high earners.
Several changes in that 1986 law were designed to reduce the ability of high earners to avoid taxes.
I know, lets propose we make a list of all the highest earners.
Proposals to raise taxes on higher earners are under consideration in several other states.
Yet for the high earners, the tax deduction offers much more of an incentive to give.
Still, two high earners who plan to marry will benefit by putting the wedding off until the new year, no matter what.
Tourism is the fourth highest earner of foreign exchange for the country.
In the current climate, universal benefits for higher earners are difficult to justify.
Unlike high earners, low-income people need an extra push to save.
And the job creation will be fastest for the highest earners, the bureau says.
It helps if husbands and wives have taken turns being the high earner.
The municipals' advantage applies only to high earners, and not even to all of them.
High and very high earners must bear a greater tax burden.
The changes will raise the pension contributions of most Government workers to just under 25 percent for the highest earners.
Clubs also want players to pay a new solidarity tax that applies to high earners.