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surtax

noun
sur·​tax | \ ˈsÉ™r-ËŒtaks How to pronounce surtax (audio) \

Definition of surtax

1 : an extra tax or charge
2 : a graduated income tax in addition to the normal income tax imposed on the amount by which one's net income exceeds a specified sum

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The vice president’s visit was said to have been canceled due to a surtax bill debate taking place on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Carol Cormaci, La Cañada Valley Sun, "La Cañada History: Artist Taro Yashima a Paradise Canyon Elementary guest in July 1959," 22 July 2019 To the relief of Connecticut’s wealthiest residents, a proposal by some Democrats to levy a 2 percent capital gains surtax wasn’t in the budget. Martin Z. Braun, courant.com, "Connecticut budget gets mostly positive reviews from investors," 5 June 2019 Both support a ballot question that would add a 4 percentage point surtax on household incomes greater than $1 million. Matt Stout, BostonGlobe.com, "With few policy differences, Jay Gonzalez and Bob Massie put focus on experience," 18 May 2018 When 529 funds are used for qualified purposes, savers do not pay any federal income tax on investment gains (no capital gains tax, ordinary income tax, or Medicare surtax). Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, "Here's why you should give 529 college savings plans a second look," 26 May 2018 Demand for these jobs also is being fueled by $2.7 billion in countywide infrastructure improvement projects taking place over the next decade funded by the county sales surtax initiative. Marcia Heroux Pounds, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Construction job fair Tuesday in West Palm Beach," 11 June 2018 Both have included whiskey on their list of retaliatory surtaxes, a move that will likely decrease sales of the spirit abroad, VinePair reports. Emily Price, Fortune, "How Trump's Steel Tariffs Could Wound the American Whiskey Industry," 4 June 2018 The infrastructure bank would also be used to provide free water to all Michiganders for basic needs, such as bathing, drinking, cooking and cleaning, with a surtax on people who use more water above and beyond the basic needs. Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press, "This candidate for governor wants to be middle finger to Donald Trump," 17 May 2018 Two questions have already been certified to appear on the ballot — a constitutional amendment imposing a surtax on household income above $1 million and a referendum on the transgender antidiscrimination law passed in 2016. Michael P. Norton, BostonGlobe.com, "Campaigns OK’d to collect final signatures for 2018 ballot initiatives," 2 May 2018

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First Known Use of surtax

1881, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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surtax

noun

English Language Learners Definition of surtax

: a tax that is charged on income which is more than a certain amount and that is charged in addition to the normal income tax

surtax

noun
sur·​tax | \ ˈsÉ™r-ËŒtaks How to pronounce surtax (audio) \

Legal Definition of surtax

: an additional tax over and above a normal tax

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