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  2. How can I pay zero taxes on my Social Security? Here are 5 ...

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    Depending on your income, your tax filing status and whether you participate in an employer-sponsored plan such as a 401(k), your contributions to an IRA may be partially or fully tax-deductible.

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    If You Worked 30 Years: Social Security will add five zero-income years to reach the 35-year mark. Those zeros lower your average, meaning you'll have a smaller benefit than if you'd had a full 35 ...

  4. Here's how you can pay zero federal taxes on a fat retirement ...

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    The good news is, it's possible to have a retirement income of around $100,000 and pay no federal taxes. Here's how. Take advantage of long-term capital gains tax rules.

  5. Autonomous consumption - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous consumption (also exogenous consumption) is the consumption expenditure that occurs when income levels are zero.Such consumption is considered autonomous of income only when expenditure on these consumables does not vary with changes in income; generally, it may be required to fund necessities and debt obligations.

  6. Optimal capital income taxation - Wikipedia

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    When applied to capital income taxation, the Atkinson–Stiglitz theorem argues that since present and future consumption are equally complementary to leisure due to weakly separable preferences (and hence there is no Corlett–Hague motive for capital income taxation), capital income taxes do not alleviate the tax distortions caused by labor ...

  7. Tax - Wikipedia

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    On average, high-income countries have tax revenue as a percentage of GDP of around 22%, compared to 18% in middle-income countries and 14% in low-income countries. In high-income countries, the highest tax-to-GDP ratio is in Denmark at 47% and the lowest is in Kuwait at 0.8%, reflecting low taxes from strong oil revenues. The long-term average ...

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  9. The Checklist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right is a December 2009 non-fiction book by Atul Gawande. It was released on December 22, 2009, through Metropolitan Books and focuses on the use of checklists in relation to several elements of daily and professional life. [ 1 ]