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The document states that the loss of one high-income earner with a salary of E119,081 means the Government would have to bring a further 132 workers into the tax net. A residual earner s income stems from their business or businesses. Interestingly, involuntary part-time workers split evenly between the primary and secondary earner groups, suggesting that the two dichotomies--voluntary-involuntary and primary-secondary --are not interchangeable and should not be conflated with each other. |
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