Definition of Supertaxes

1. Noun. (plural of supertax) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Supertaxes

1. supertax [n] - See also: supertax

Lexicographical Neighbors of Supertaxes

supersystem
supersystems
supertable
supertables
supertalented
supertall
supertalls
supertanker
supertankers
supertask
supertasks
supertaster
supertasters
supertax
supertaxa
supertaxes (current term)
supertaxon
superteacher
superteachers
superteam
superteams
supertechnical
supertechnicolor
supertechnological
supertemporal
superterranean
superterrene
superterrestrial
superterrific
superterrorist

Literary usage of Supertaxes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Federal Income Tax: Including Tax on Undistributed Net Income, Capital Stock by George Edwin Holmes (1917)
"Of course, if the earnings of the corporation are accumulated with a fraudulent purpose or intent of preventing the imposition of the supertaxes on the ..."

2. Federal Income Tax: Including Tax on Undistributed Net Income, Capital Stock by George Edwin Holmes (1917)
"Of course, if the earnings of the corporation are accumulated with a fraudulent purpose or intent of preventing the imposition of the supertaxes on the ..."

3. Introduction to Public Finance by Carl Copping Plehn (1920)
"3<f. between £1500 and £2000; after which the income tax of 65. applied, and also the supertaxes as per the scale above. It should be understood that each ..."

4. Introduction to Public Finance by Carl Copping Plehn (1921)
"... and when the income exceeded £3000 the supertaxes applied. ... which the income tax of 6s. applied, and also the supertaxes as per the scale above. ..."

5. Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View by Otto Hermann Kahn (1920)
"There is only one way to reduce the advantage of tax-exempt securities, and that is, in addition to adjusting our supertaxes to reasonable proportions, ..."

6. Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View by Otto Hermann Kahn (1920)
"There is only one way to reduce the advantage of tax-exempt securities, and that is, in addition to adjusting our supertaxes to reasonable proportions, ..."

7. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1917)
"... the other as proceeding from that mother-country, and shall therefore be exempt from supertaxes on indirect trade which may eventually be established. ..."

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