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Latest revision as of 17:58, 1 February 2025
1. Tax.
A progressive tax is one that is charged as an increasing proportion of the amount being taxed, as the amount being taxed increases.
Contrasted with a regressive tax.
2.
Describing any process or change being implemented in stages over time, rather than all at once.
3.
Associated with innovation and improvement.