Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Solidarity Tax.
Solidarity Tax - as a noun
A tax imposed by the government in special circumstances, intended to provide funding towards theoretically solidifying projects.
Example: "Up to €972 (€1,944 for married couples) annual income tax, no solidarity surcharge is levied."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
solidarity surchargeExample Sentences
"The solidarity tax aims to redistribute wealth by imposing higher taxes on high-income individuals."
"The government introduced a new solidarity tax to fund public healthcare services."
"The solidarity tax has been a topic of debate among economists and politicians."
"Many citizens support the idea of a solidarity tax to address income inequality."
"The implementation of the solidarity tax has faced opposition from wealthy individuals."