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  • noun Plural form of nonpayer.

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Examples

  • These "nonpayers" are those whose exemptions, deductions and credits wiped out any federal income tax that wold have been due.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Roughly 51.6 million tax returns, or 36.3 percent, were filed by such "nonpayers," people whose exemptions, deductions and credits wiped out any federal income tax due.

    Hawaii Reporter 2010

  • These "nonpayers" are those whose exemptions, deductions and credits wiped out any federal income tax that wold have been due.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • There might be room to compromise on higher taxes for the wealthy if there was any room for any contributions from the nonpayers.

    Bernie Sanders Doesn't Understand the Public's Anger 2011

  • But thanks to increased use of the tax code to deliver social benefits, incentivize behaviors and funnel money to targeted groups, middle-class families have now been pulled into the growing pool of nonpayers.

    Other Comments 2011

  • But thanks to increased use of the tax code to deliver social benefits, incentivize behaviors and funnel money to targeted groups, middle-class families have now been pulled into the growing pool of nonpayers.

    Other Comments 2011

  • But thanks to increased use of the tax code to deliver social benefits, incentivize behaviors and funnel money to targeted groups, middle-class families have now been pulled into the growing pool of nonpayers.

    Other Comments 2011

  • In 2008, stocks that paid dividends lost an average of 39 percent on a total-return basis, while those of nonpayers tumbled 45.4 percent.

    Why dividends matter Manuel Schiffres 2010

  • The stocks stay afloat in rough markets: Dividend payers usually do better than nonpayers when the stock market tanks.

    Why dividends matter Manuel Schiffres 2010

  • Dividend-paying stocks shimmy less: Dividend-paying stocks are usually less volatile than nonpayers.

    Why dividends matter 2010

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