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taxn. a governmental assessment (charge) upon property value, transa...
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taxAn amount of money required to be paid to government by persons or firms.
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taxA fee imposed by a government on personal or corporate income, products, services, etc., in order to raise revenue to pay for public services.
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taxc. 1300, "impose a tax on," from Old French taxer "impose a tax" (13c.) and directly from Latin taxare "evaluate, estimate, assess, handle," also "censure, charge,&q [..]
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taxearly 14c., "obligatory contribution levied by a sovereign or government," from Anglo-French tax, Old French taxe, and directly from Medieval Latin taxa, from Latin taxare (see tax (v.)). Re [..]
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tax/ˈtæks/ noun plural taxes 1 tax /ˈtæks/ noun plural taxes Learner's definition of TAX : an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income, the value of the [..]
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taxmoney paid to a government
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taxA charge assessed against a person or property by the government and used for public purposes.
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taxmoney or goods citizens provide to government in return for public services such as military protection.
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taxCompulsory charge levied by a government unit for the purpose of raising revenue. Taxes are imposed under a government’s taxing power and are distinguishable from special assessments, which are levied [..]
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taxAny sort of forced or coerced payment to government. The primary reason government collects taxes is to get the revenue needed to finance public goods and pay administrative expenses. However, the mor [..]
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taxA governmental assessment upon property value, transactions (transfers and sales), licenses granting a right, and income. A tax levied directly on income or property is a direct tax. A tax levied on t [..]
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taxcharge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government levy a tax on; "The State taxes alcohol heavily"; "Clothing i [..]
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taxmoney paid to the government to help them pay for things everyone uses, such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals and medicine
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taxDefinition A fee charged ("levied") by a government on a product, income, or activity. If tax is levied directly on personal or corporate income, then it is a direct tax. If tax is levied on [..]
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taxMoney that a government collects from individuals, businesses, and other institutions under its jurisdiction.
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taxA record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain information about tax records.
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taxshtayer
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taxA contribution to government revenue that people and businesses must pay.
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taxSee progressive tax, proportional tax, and regressive tax. Also: Estate Tax, Federal Corporate Income Tax, Federal Income Tax, and social security tax.
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taxVerb. To rob a person in public by the use of, or threat of aggression, to extort, to mug. A euphemism attempting to obscure the aggressive nature of such an assault. Came to prominence during the ear [..]
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tax[Medieval Latin taxare to assess for taxation, tax, from Latin, to assess, value, fix] 1 : to assess or determine judicially the amount of (costs of an action in court) 2 : to levy a tax on [ the ...
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taxCharge levied by a governmental unit on income, consumption, wealth, or other basis.
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taxA carbon tax is a levy on the carbon content of fossil fuels. Because virtually all of the carbon in fossil fuels is ultimately emitted as CO2, a ► carbon tax is equivalent to an emission tax on eac [..]
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taxThe money deducted by the government to pay for public goods and services. Tax is included in the price of many every day items and it is also deducted from your pay.
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taxThe amount paid when purchasing a vehicle to satisfy state and other government tax requirements. Term
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taxAs applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State. The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best interest of the general [..]
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taxA percentage of the final sales price that is required to be paid to local, state, and/or federal government entities. Term
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taxAn involuntary payment to a government (by households and business firms) that does not involve a quid pro quo
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taxMoney paid to a government. Taxes paid by individuals may include income tax, property tax and sales tax.
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taxAmerican Sales Tax Calculator: free Canadian Sales Tax Calculator: free Turbotax Canadian Income Tax Calculator: née Intuit QuickTax UFile Canadian Income Tax Calculator
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taxMoney deducted from income and paid to the government
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tax(n) charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government(v) levy a tax on(v) set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)(v) use to the limit(v) ma [..]
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taxAn involuntary fee paid by individuals or businesses to a state, or to functional equivalents of a state, including tribes, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements.
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taxTaxi ou taxiing
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taxv. gravar, imponer contribución; n. impuesto, contribución; adj. impositivo, tributario, contributivo, fiscal
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taxAs applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State. The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best interest of the general public.
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taxA percentage of the final sales price that is required to be paid to local, state, and/or federal governments.
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taxRoad Tax, correctly known as Vehicle Excise Duty. This is the tax you pay to use a car on public roads
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taxGovernmental levies on property, inheritance, gifts, etc.
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taxTax on the net Income of an individual, Organization, or business.
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taxexempt income - Tax-exempt income is income that is exempt from income taxes. A purchaser of state municipal bonds is exempt from federal taxation on the income earned from the bonds.
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tax"Tax" and "taxes" includes all taxes on property, excluding exempt bonded indebtedness, as those terms are defined in ORS 310.140 (Legislative findings). [1957 c.612 §2 (enacted in [..]
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taxto take a percentage of someone's earnings.
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taxn. a governmental assessment (charge) upon property value, transactions (transfers and sales), licenses granting a right and/or income. These include central and state income taxes, taxes on real prop [..]
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taxCharge levied by a governmental unit on income, consumption, wealth, or other basis.
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taxAccording to the Federal Fiscal Code, taxes are loans in money or in kind that the State sets unilaterally and which are mandatory for all individuals whose situation coincides with that stated by the [..]
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tax Tax is money paid to the Government to pay for services and to run the state. HM Revenue & Customs collect most taxes, but some taxes (such as tax on vehicles) are collected by other bodies. There are also local taxes for the area where you live.
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taxTourCMS can load taxes on your Cost prices and Sales prices, you can load prices with taxes included or have them added on top. Tax tutorial
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taxSee Insurance Premium Tax
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taxAny sort of forced or coerced payment to government. The primary reason government collects taxes is to get the revenue needed to finance public goods and pay administrative expenses. However, the mor [..]
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taxAs represented on the Payment Cleared Detail Report,
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taxA fee charged (“levied”) by a government on a product, income or activity. If tax is levied directly on personal or corporate income, then it is a direct tax. If tax is levied on the price of a good o [..]
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taxA contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government.
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tax
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taxAs applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State. The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best interest of the general [..]
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taxAs applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State. The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best interest of the general [..]
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taxTax is an enforced contribution exacted pursuant to legislative authority in order to raise revenue for a public purpose.
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taxA compulsory contribution legally exacted from persons, corporations, and other organizations by a government, for the support of government and the maintenance of public services.
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taxIs a financial charge or other levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law.
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taxA compulsory transfer of money (or occasionally of goods or services) from private individuals, institutions or groups to the state. The amount and timing of the levy exacted from the individual taxpa [..]
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taxA tax (from the Latin taxo) is a mandatory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or other legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund var [..]
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