From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtax bracketˈtax ˌbracket noun [countable] PETa particular range of income levels on which the same rate of tax is paid It may put you in a higher tax bracket.
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tax bracket• It's all to do with the £19,250 tax bracket and engines below 2 litres.• Name the ethnicity, tax bracket or wardrobe, and they were there in full force.• Together, that amounts to an annual tax saving of up to £1,000, compared to cars in a higher tax bracket.• Two investors, both in 28 percent tax bracket, save $ 2,000 annually at 8 percent.• Why should you and I be in the same tax bracket as Steve Forbes?• We begin paying income tax at 25 percent once we move into the tax bracket.• The key is, does your tax bracket justify buying munis?