consumed-income tax
Definition
A type of consumption tax, also called an expenditure tax or a cash flow tax, in which taxes are applied on an individual basis to wages, investments, and savings. The idea behind a consumed-income tax is to progressively tax all forms of income or revenue, rather than just wages and salaries.
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