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  2. FairTax - Wikipedia

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    The sales tax rate, as defined in the legislation for the first year, is 23% of the total payment including the tax ($23 of every $100 spent in total—calculated similar to income taxes). This would be equivalent to a 30% traditional U.S. sales tax ($23 on top of every $77 spent—$100 total, or $30 on top of every $100 spent—$130 total). [ 5 ]

  3. 23 cities where credit card balances are double the national ...

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    The average credit card utilization in the cities with typical credit card debt was 28%, slightly lower than the national average of 29%. (Experts recommend keeping balances below 30% to avoid ...

  4. Credit - Wikipedia

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    A credit card is a common form of credit. With a credit card, the credit card company, often a bank, grants a line of credit to the card holder. The card holder can make purchases from merchants, and borrow the money for these purchases from the credit card company. Domestic credit to private sector in 2005

  5. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has the highest VAT, alongside Norway, Sweden, and Croatia. VAT is generally applied at one rate, 25%, with few exceptions. Services such as public transport, health care, newspapers, rent (the lessor can voluntarily register as a VAT payer, except for residential premises), and travel agencies. In Finland, the standard rate is 25.5%. [78]

  6. Personal income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] Those identifying as Hispanic or Latino (who may have been of any race) had the lowest overall median personal income, earning 28.51% less than Whites [24] [25] and 35% less than Asian Americans. [23] The second largest racial or ethnic gap was between Whites and African Americans with the former earning roughly 22% more than the ...

  7. Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    According to TNS Financial Services, as reported by CNN Money, 2 million households in the US alone had a net worth of at least $1 million excluding primary residences in 2005. [32] According to TNS, in mid-2006 the number of millionaire US households was 9.3 million, with an increase of half a million since 2005. [ 33 ]

  8. Shopify - Wikipedia

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    Shopify Inc., stylized as shopify, is a Canadian multinational e-commerce company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Shopify is the name of its proprietary e-commerce platform for online stores and retail POS (point-of-sale) systems.

  9. Economy of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Also under the new austerity measures and among other changes, the personal income tax-free ceiling has been reduced to €5,000 per annum [244] while further future changes, for example abolition of this ceiling, are already being planned. [245] Greece's corporate tax dropped from 40% in 2000 [243] to 20% in 2010. [243]