earned income - translation to dutch
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earned income - translation to dutch

BASEBALL PITCHING STATISTIC
Baseball statistics/earned run; Baseball statistics/ER; Unearned run; Unearned; Earned runs; Earned Runs; Earned Run

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REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT FOR LOW-TO-MIDDLE CLASS INDIVIDUALS IN THE U.S.
Earned income credit; Earned Income Credit; Earned income; Earned-income tax credit; Earned Income Tax Credit; Earned income tax credit (US)
verdiende inkomsten (inkomsten waar belasting op betaald moet worden,inkomen uit arbeid)
national income         
OVERVIEW OF THE MEASURES OF NATIONAL INCOME AND OUTPUT
Measures of national income; National income; Gross National Expenditure; National Income; National Income Accounting; Gnp per capita; Income accounting; National output; National incomes; Measure of national income and output; Measure of national income; Measures of national output; Measure of national output; Measures of national income & output; GNP per capita; National income accounting
nationale inkomen (algehele staatsinkomen van verschillende soorten belastingen)
income tax         
  • General government]] revenue, in % of GDP, from personal income taxes. For this data, the [[variance]] of GDP per capita with purchasing power parity (PPP) is explained in 27 % by tax revenue
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  • Payroll]] and income tax by OECD Country in 2013
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  • marginal statutory corporate income tax rate,  marginal statutory personal income tax rate in OECD
  • Top marginal tax rate of the income tax (i.e. the maximum rate of taxation applied to the highest part of income)
TAX IMPOSED ON INDIVIDUALS OR ENTITIES (TAXPAYERS) THAT VARIES WITH RESPECTIVE INCOME OR PROFITS (TAXABLE INCOME)
Income Tax; Income taxes; Personal income tax; Personal Income Tax; Personal income taxes; IRPEF; Income taxation; Income Taxes; Individual income tax; Criticisms of income taxation; Personal profit tax; Personal tax; History of income taxes
inkomstenbelastingen

Definition

earned income
¦ noun money derived from paid work as opposed to profit from investments.

Wikipedia

Earned run

In baseball, an earned run is any run that was fully enabled by the offensive team's production in the face of competent play from the defensive team. Conversely, an unearned run is a run that would not have been scored without the aid of an error or a passed ball committed by the defense.

An unearned run counts just as much as any other run for the purpose of determining the score of the game. However, it is "unearned" in that it was, in a sense, "given away" by the defensive team.

Both total runs and earned runs are tabulated as part of a pitcher's statistics. However, earned runs are specially denoted because of their use in calculating a pitcher's earned run average (ERA), the number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher per nine innings pitched (i.e., averaged over a regulation game). Thus, in effect, the pitcher is held personally accountable for earned runs, while the responsibility for unearned runs is shared with the rest of the team.

To determine whether a run is earned, the official scorer must reconstruct the inning as it would have occurred without errors or passed balls.

Examples of use of earned income
1. Earned income÷ $172,'00 Honoraria, all donated to charity÷ None.
2. Earned income: $165,200 Honoraria, all donated to charity: None.
3. Earned income÷ $175,700 Honoraria, all donated to charity÷ None.
4. Newly legalized undocumented workers would not be eligible for the earned income tax credit.
5. Or take the earned–income tax credit, which supplements the incomes of the working poor.