EPT Excess Profits Tax - significado y definición. Qué es EPT Excess Profits Tax
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Qué (quién) es EPT Excess Profits Tax - definición

TAX ON ANY PROFIT ABOVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT
Excess Profits Tax of 1950; Excess-Profits Tax; Excess profit tax; Excess profits

Excess profits tax         
In the United States, an excess profits tax is a tax on any profit above a certain amount. A predominantly wartime fiscal instrument, the tax was designed primarily to capture wartime profits that exceeded normal peacetime profits to prevent perverse incentives for manufacturers to engage in war profiteering and warmongering.
Windfall tax         
HIGHER TAX RATE ON PROFITS THAT RESULT FROM A SUDDEN WINDFALL GAIN
Windfall Profits Tax; Windfall profit tax; Windfall tax (Australia); Windfall tax (disambiguation); Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act; Windfall profits tax
A windfall tax is a higher tax rate on profits that result from a sudden windfall gain to a particular company or industry, often as the result of a geo-political disturbance, war or natural disaster that creates unusual spikes in demand and/or interruptions to supply.
Windfall profits tax         
HIGHER TAX RATE ON PROFITS THAT RESULT FROM A SUDDEN WINDFALL GAIN
Windfall Profits Tax; Windfall profit tax; Windfall tax (Australia); Windfall tax (disambiguation); Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act; Windfall profits tax
A windfall profits tax is a higher tax rate on profits that ensue from a sudden windfall gain to a particular company or industry.

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Excess profits tax

In the United States, an excess profits tax is a tax on any profit above a certain amount. A predominantly wartime fiscal instrument, the tax was designed primarily to capture wartime profits that exceeded normal peacetime profits to prevent perverse incentives for manufacturers to engage in war profiteering and warmongering.