Synonym: earnings, payment, proceeds, expense, outgo. Similar words: income tax, come home, uncouth, in common, rancor, uncommon, encomium, concoct. Meaning: ['ɪŋkʌm ,-kəm] n. the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time.
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2) They have the world's largest per capita income.
3) Income tax will be deducted by your employer.
4) The total income approximates 10,(http://sentencedict.com/income.html) 000 pounds.
5) You have to suit your spending to your income.
6) He supplements his ordinary income by writing books.
7) The interest is exempt from income tax .
8) Do you have any foreign sources of income?
9) His large income enabled him to live in comfort.
10) He derives his income from freelance work.
11) What is their main source of income?
12) He already pays 40% tax on his income.
13) Landed income was the true measure of the gentry.
14) People on a high income should pay more tax.
15) He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
16) Her income is on the order of 9000 yuan a year.
17) Mr. Pearson's income allows of no extravagance in his way of living.
18) This latest cut in government spending will affect income support recipients and their families.
19) Her income is in the order of 9000 yuan a year.
20) The annual cost of income support to unmarried mothers amounted to £700 million in that year.
21) The extra income has meant Phillippa can tuck away the rent.
22) The conference discussed the fair distribution of income and wealth.
23) All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income. Samuel Butler
24) Inflation is considered to be undesirable because of its adverse effects on income distribution.
25) They had to get a job to supplement the family income.
26) The money I get from teaching the piano is a useful supplement to my ordinary income.
27) While searching for a way to augment the family income, she began making dolls.
28) The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
29) Poor families spend about 80 to 90 per cent of their income on food.
30) Savings have been disposed of in order to meet the growing gap between income and expenditure.
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