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IncomeMoney received by an individual as a salary, or from investments. Cash deposits and bonds will provide income in the form of interest. Shares will, in most but not all cases, provide income in the form of twice-yearly dividends. This income is subject to income tax.Similar MatchesIncome limited partnershipIncome limited partnershipA limited partnership whose main goal is income generation, e.g., real estate, oil equipment. Growth and income fundGrowth and income fundA mutual fund or unit trust which aims to provide investors with a balance of income and capital growth. Phantom incomePhantom incomeIncome from a limited partnership that creates taxability without generating cash flow. Income fundIncome fundA mutual fund that seeks to provide to liberal current income from investments. Franked incomeFranked incomeDividends, paid by UK companies to other companies (for example, investment trusts), with a tax credit reflecting the fact that the company which has paid the dividend has done so out of post tax profits. Therefore the 'franked income' will be free of further tax to the receiving company. Further SuggestionsIncome stockActive income income endowment Corporate income fund (CIF) income tax Adjusted gross income (AGI) Adjusted Gross Income Postponing income Income property Negative income tax Economic income Income elastic home income plan Income exclusion rule Income disparity Taxable income income limit for age related allowances disposable income Per capita income Income dividend Passive income Gross Income Multiplier Fixed income securities Self employed income current income |
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