income - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • earn: Discover how YOU can earn a good income from the comfort of your own home!
  • generate: Get Paid to Surf The Internet in the UK... generate an income whilst they are surfing the internet.
  • derive: The United States does not tax non-resident aliens for any interest income or dividend income derived from the United States.

Adjective modifier

  • disposable: We will also look at what ' disposable income ' you have.
  • gross: Imagine putting a whole year's gross income into your pension!
  • rental: Polish Lenders will not take into account any proposed rental income from the property that you wish to buy.
  • taxable: Not taxable income buy out the the array of are springing up.
  • net: Indeed, the child tax credit will see that some people's net income is greater than their gross income.
  • low: Some people on low incomes will not be charged at all.

Modifies a noun

  • tax: There is no income tax, capital gains tax, VAT, sales or use tax or wealth tax.
  • stream: Some of the income streams we depend on now can't be relied upon for the future.
  • inequality: Income inequality was still greater in the mid-1990s than at any time in the forty years from the late 1940s.
  • generating: The general loan can be used for any income generating activity that has been approved by group members.
  • taxis: This money is subject to ordinary income taxes in addition to estate taxes.

Noun used with modifier

  • household: The new child tax credit will cover families with children whose combined household incomes are below £ 60,000 a year.
  • capita: Figure 1 shows the result found when dealing with per capita incomes; there incomes increase from the left to the right.
  • retirement: So instead of automatically buying a retirement income from your pension provider, you should take time to consider your options.
  • dividend: The United States does not tax non-resident aliens for any interest income or dividend income derived from the United States.

Preposition: in

  • retirement: People want to know that they have a decent minimum income in retirement above which they can make their own provision.

Preposition: per

  • capita: For understanding the twin-peaked distribution of national income per capita a synergetic model based on the master equation approach has proved to be useful.

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