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What (who) is withhold taxes - definition

TAX IMPOSED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE TAX RATE DECREASES AS THE AMOUNT SUBJECT TO TAXATION INCREASES
Regressive Taxes; Regressive taxation; Regressive taxes

Tax withholding         
INCOME TAX PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT BY THE INCOME-PAYER
Withholding; Payroll withholding; Withholding taxes; With-holding tax; Retention tax; Witholding; Withholding tax; Interest withholding tax; Tax witholding; Tax withhold; Tax withheld at source; Tax withheld; Income withheld
Tax withholding, also known as tax retention, Pay-as-You-Go, Pay-as-You-Earn, or a Prélèvement à la source, is income tax paid to the government by the payer of the income rather than by the recipient of the income. The tax is thus withheld or deducted from the income due to the recipient.
withholding tax         
INCOME TAX PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT BY THE INCOME-PAYER
Withholding; Payroll withholding; Withholding taxes; With-holding tax; Retention tax; Witholding; Withholding tax; Interest withholding tax; Tax witholding; Tax withhold; Tax withheld at source; Tax withheld; Income withheld
(withholding taxes)
A withholding tax is an amount of money that is taken in advance from someone's income, in order to pay some of the tax they will owe. (mainly AM BUSINESS)
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withholding tax         
INCOME TAX PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT BY THE INCOME-PAYER
Withholding; Payroll withholding; Withholding taxes; With-holding tax; Retention tax; Witholding; Withholding tax; Interest withholding tax; Tax witholding; Tax withhold; Tax withheld at source; Tax withheld; Income withheld
¦ noun a tax levied by some countries on interest or dividends paid to a person resident outside that country.

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Regressive tax

A regressive tax is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases. "Regressive" describes a distribution effect on income or expenditure, referring to the way the rate progresses from high to low, so that the average tax rate exceeds the marginal tax rate. In terms of individual income and wealth, a regressive tax imposes a greater burden (relative to resources) on the poor than on the rich: there is an inverse relationship between the tax rate and the taxpayer's ability to pay, as measured by assets, consumption, or income. These taxes tend to reduce the tax burden of the people with a higher ability to pay, as they shift the relative burden increasingly to those with a lower ability to pay.

The regressivity of a particular tax can also factor the propensity of the taxpayers to engage in the taxed activity relative to their resources (the demographics of the tax base). In other words, if the activity being taxed is more likely to be carried out by the poor and less likely to be carried out by the rich, the tax may be considered regressive. To measure the effect, the income elasticity of the good being taxed as well as the income effect on consumption must be considered. The measure can be applied to individual taxes or to a tax system as a whole; a year, multi-year, or lifetime.

The opposite of a regressive tax is a progressive tax, in which the average tax rate increases as the amount subject to taxation rises. In between is a flat or proportional tax, where the tax rate is fixed as the amount subject to taxation increases.

Examples of use of withhold taxes
1. Federal courts have rejected protesters‘ right to withhold taxes, regardless of the motive, says IRS spokesman Robert Marvin.
2. Grassley would hit pimps with fines and lengthy prison sentences for failing to file employment forms and to withhold taxes for the women and girls under their command.
3. Grassley, R–Iowa, would hit pimps with fines and lengthy prison sentences for failing to file employment forms and withhold taxes for the women and girls under their command.
4. But all had "a deeply–held conscientious objection" to funding military spending, and some had been seeking to withhold taxes for military purposes from as far back as the late 1'80s.