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Earned
Earned, the term cannot be divorced from that of income accruing
earned
result of effort or action used especially of income as earned income Contrasted with unearned
accumulated earnings tax
accumulated earnings tax : a tax levied on the taxable income of
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earned premium
earned premium : the difference between the amount of premium paid
earned income credit
earned income credit A tax credit allowed to employed individuals whose
earned income
earned income : income (as wages, salary, professional fees, or commissions)
National insurance
is remunerated by a share in the profits or gross earnings of the vessel. (h) Service in H.M. Forces. The Acts
Dependant and dependent
family as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death, or
Earnful
Full of anxiety or yearning
Workmen's Compensation Act
not disable the workman for at least three days from earning full wages in his employment [s. 1 (1) (a), ibid.],
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