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The correct tax rate for dividends and capital gains is zero because they have already been taxed at the corporate level.
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The correct tax rate should be zero %.
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Likewise, large exchange-rate misalignments rarely correct themselves without some pain.
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If Tax Policy Center estimates are correct and the average federal tax rate on American households increases by five percent or more, then Californians would be wise to keep some of their disposable income by betting on Vegas in 2013.
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Bond markets still don't have faith in Wall Street--a problem that rate cuts can't correct.
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Once you correct those two numbers for the exchange rate then the pre-tax price of both are about 1% apart.
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For example, in my report I rate the speech recognition prediction as partially correct.
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The way to correct these imbalances is not through massive exchange-rate movements of the sort that might be under way, but by policy changes in both Japan and the United States.
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Their subjects were asked to rate such things as their tendency to correct others, to want to control conversations, and to surpass others' accomplishments, in a questionnaire designed to assess their dominance.
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Should the forecast for German growth of 2.4% be proved correct, then it would be the country's quickest rate since 2000.
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If the lump-of-labour argument were correct, you would expect to see that a high employment rate among the wrinklies would be offset by a low employment rate among the youngsters, and vice versa.
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