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impose a tax on something

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  • tax — /tæks/ noun an amount of money charged by government as part of a person’s income or on goods bought ♦ basic tax income tax paid at the normal rate ♦ to lift a tax to remove a tax ● The tax on fuel charges has been lifted. ● The tax on company… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • Tax avoidance and tax evasion — Tax avoidance is the legal utilization of the tax regime to one s own advantage, in order to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. By contrast tax evasion is the general term for efforts to not pay taxes by… …   Wikipedia

  • tax — 1 vt [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 tax the corporation tax capital gains tax·er n tax 2 …   Law dictionary

  • Tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …   Wikipedia

  • Tax protester statutory arguments — Part of the Taxation in the United States series Tax protest in the United States …   Wikipedia

  • Tax noncompliance — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …   Wikipedia

  • tax — 1. noun /tæks/ a) Money paid to the government other than for transaction specific goods and services. b) A burdensome demand. Syn: impost, tribute, contribution, duty, toll, rate …   Wiktionary

  • impose — /ɪm pəυz/ verb to give orders for something, e.g. a tax or a ban, which other people have to pay or obey ● to impose a tax on bicycles ● The unions have asked the government to impose trade barriers on for ● They tried to impose a ban on smoking …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • tax — I UK [tæks] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms tax : singular tax plural taxes *** an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions. There are several… …   English dictionary

  • impose — verb (imposed; imposing) Etymology: Middle French imposer, from Latin imponere, literally, to put upon (perfect indicative imposui), from in + ponere to put more at position Date: 1581 transitive verb 1. a. to establish or apply by authority …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • impose — im‧pose [ɪmˈpəʊz ǁ ˈpoʊz] verb impose a ban/​tax/​fine etc to officially order that something should be forbidden, taxed etc: • The city council can not impose a utility tax without voter approval. • The US Commerce Department threatened to… …   Financial and business terms

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