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During his time on the island, he lived what has been described as a millionaire's lifestyle.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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And while the budget did not include a so-called millionaire's tax—a proposed 2 percentage-point hike on people with more than $1 million in taxable income—Mr. Silver assured that the debate over revenue isn't over.
After Budget Comes the Hard Part Jacob Gershman 2011
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The overhaul renews a portion of the state's so-called millionaire's tax, a surcharge on higher earners slated to expire on Dec. 31.
New York Set to Raise Taxes on Wealthy Jacob Gershman 2011
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It also terminates the so-called millionaire's tax, significantly reducing taxes of 6,025 taxpayers with business income who were captured by this tax.
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Just 2½ years ago, Mr. Skelos, then the Republican minority leader, berated Democrats for approving the so-called millionaire's tax.
Tax Changes Pose Problem For the GOP Jacob Gershman 2011
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New York's income tax deal has reinvigorated a political debate west of the Hudson: whether to adopt a so-called millionaire's tax supported by New Jersey Democrats or slash income taxes, the wish of Gov.
Tax Deal Prompts a Debate Heather Haddon 2011
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The latest ruling has given new life to the so-called millionaire's tax, which would add a new tax rate of 10.75% from 8.97% on some 15,000 state taxpayers.
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The latest ruling has given new life to the so-called millionaire's tax, which would add a new tax rate of 10.75% from 8.97% on some 15,000 state taxpayers.
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That's still nearly two percentage points more than the 6.85% they paid before the temporary tax hike, the so-called millionaire's tax, passed in 2009.
Tax Changes Pose Problem For the GOP Jacob Gershman 2011
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What the White House has erroneously described as a "millionaire's tax," would fall on small business owners who file their businesses' income taxes as individuals.
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