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They only take it all away from you, with tax and supertax.
Measures include a supertax on bonuses, and a transaction tax.
I'd like to see a supertax on their earnings over £100k.
I couldn't play football; what other hope was there to get into the supertax bracket?
Stern had pushed hard for a supertax on the league's biggest spenders.
The union also held off the league's desire for a so-called supertax on the teams with the highest payrolls.
He would not even contemplate wiping out all his hard work with such a hare-brained scheme as a supertax.'
Nevertheless, to many payers of supertax this war is simply an insane family squabble which ought to be stopped at all costs.
The union's greatest victory was the provision that did not go into the agreement, the supertax, which Hunter had likened to a hard salary cap.
Even if they do it will be with normal vouchered funds, so don't pay any supertax in advance.'
Mr Stewart claimed that any move to impose a supertax would result in Scottish jobs being lost to London.
In December 2009, the United Kingdom announced a supertax on banking bonuses, in order to reduce the risk of further crises in the banking sector.
How much were bank bonuses in 2009 when Brown went through his charade of imposing a 50% 'supertax' along with a knowing wink that it'd be ok to go ahead and double them?
In 1929, Supertax (which had been introduced in the Finance Act 1909 at the rate of 6 old pence in the pound (2.5%) on incomes over 5000 per year) was renamed Sur-tax.
A graduate of Somerville College at Oxford, Miss Laski published her first novel, "Love on the Supertax," in 1944, and followed it with five others by 1953, including "The Victorian Chaise-Longue."
- a supertax on big ticket luxury items has been tried before in various places to the detriment of specific industries, and even though this is meant to not do this, it may to a certain extent do this.
Here again the standing orders, which prohibit proposals to raise taxation or to provide relief if this would mean that other taxes would have to be raised, limit debate to general proposals about overall rates of VAT, supertax and corporation tax.
As their earnings placed them in the top tax bracket in the United Kingdom, the Beatles were liable to a 95% supertax introduced by Harold Wilson's Labour government (hence the lyrics "There's one for you, nineteen for me").
The pension of a General and the slender income of his wife (by birth the Honourable Elizabeth Frensham) enabled the General to incur a very small amount of supertax, to keep two hunters, and live quietly on the extreme edge of his means.