Dictionary Definition
surtax n : an additional tax on certain kinds of
income that has already been taxed [syn: supertax] v : levy an extra tax
on; "surtax luxury items that cost more than $1,000"
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Noun
Extensive Definition
A surtax, in its simplest form, is essentially a
tax levied upon a tax.
United States
The most recent example of a broadly-levied
surtax in the United
States was one imposed to help finance the Vietnam War
during the Lyndon B.
Johnson administration. It essentially consisted of calculating
one's ordinary
federal income tax liability and then adding another 10% to it
-- the amount of the surtax.
As the U.S. Income Tax Code at that time was an
extreme example of progressive
taxation, the surtax was much higher on those with higher
incomes, as a 10% surtax imposed on a tax rate of 20% would result
in an overall rate of 22%, while the same surtax imposed on a rate
of 50% would result in an overall rate of 55%.
Some anti-war protesters refused to pay this tax,
stating that while they were not anarchists and understood the
need for and positive role played by government in many areas,
they wanted none of their tax money going to a war that they felt
was immoral. The surtax was repealed well before the war ended in
Vietnam.
Surtaxes can be imposed on other taxes. They are
usually imposed on the grounds of moral justification; they only
affect persons who are already paying taxes rather than extending
taxation to new areas or persons who are not previously being
taxed.
A surtax of 4.3 percent was recently proposed on
incomes over $500,000 by Congress to alleviate the alterations to
the Alternative
Minimum Tax code in the United States.
United Kingdom
In 1929, Supertax (which
had been introduced in the Finance
Act 1909 at the rate of 6
old pence in the pound
(2.5%) on incomes over 5000 per year) was renamed Sur-tax. By
1934, the rate
was variable from 1 shilling to 7 shillings and
sixpence in the pound (5% to 37.5%).
See also
- Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA)
surtax in Spanish: recargo
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
assessment, cess, conscience money, contribution, direct tax,
duty, graduated taxation,
imposition, impost, indirect tax, joint
return, levy, progressive
tax, separate returns, single tax, supertax, tax, tax base, tax dodging, tax
evasion, tax exemption, tax return, tax structure, tax withholding,
tax-exempt status, taxable income, taxation, tithe, toll, tribute, withholding
tax