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Unearned income represents the product of holding some kind of monopoly, money gained through economic rent.
Scott Baker: Interview With Canadian Green Party Politicians Erich Jacoby Hawkins and John Fisher Scott Baker 2011
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A kid who is under 19 or under 24 and a full-time student and who has more than $1,900 of unearned income is subject to the kiddie tax: Unearned income above $1,900 will be taxed at his parents' usually higher tax rate.
When To File Your First Tax Return Ashlea Ebeling 2011
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Unearned income (as in inheritance) is and should be taxable over a certain amount.
Think Progress » Steele: ‘Trust Me, After Taxes, A Million Dollars Is Not A Lot Of Money’ 2010
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Unearned income represents the product of holding some kind of monopoly, money gained through economic rent.
Scott Baker: Interview With Canadian Green Party Politicians Erich Jacoby Hawkins and John Fisher Scott Baker 2011
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A kid who is under 19 or under 24 and a full-time student and who has more than $1,900 of unearned income is subject to the kiddie tax: Unearned income above $1,900 will be taxed at his parents' usually higher tax rate.
When To File Your First Tax Return Ashlea Ebeling 2011
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"Unearned" income such as interest, dividends or capital gains greater than $1,900 received by children is often taxed at the parents' rate, and this can continue up to age 24 if the child is a full-time student.
The Real World: Tax Tips for Summer Workers Laura Saunders 2011
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Section 1402, "Unearned Income Medicare Contribution," imposes a 3.8 percent tax on profits from the sale of real estate -- residential or investment.
Fact or fiction? The health-care law and real estate tax 2010
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"Unearned revenue" offers a good clue about Microsoft's financial health.
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Did you know the Unearned Tax Credit is up to $8,000 refunds for individuals that do not work and do not pay a dime of income tax.
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Section 1402, "Unearned Income Medicare Contribution," imposes a 3.8 percent tax on profits from the sale of real estate -- residential or investment.
Fact or fiction? The health-care law and real estate tax 2010
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