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1) (державний) податок, мито, збір; тягар; обкладання2) оподатковувати, обкладати податком (податками); обкладати митом; таксувати; збирати (стягувати) членські внески; робити догану; засуджувати ( не в суді); визначати розмір збитків ( штрафу тощо); визначати розмір судових витрат•tax credit to adoptive parents for the adoption of children with physical or mental handicaps — податкова пільга прийомним батькам за усиновлення дитини із фізичними або розумовими вадами
- tax accounttax deduction based on degree of disability — зниження ставки податку в залежності від групи інвалідності
- tax accounting
- tax accounts
- tax administration
- tax advantage
- tax adviser
- tax agreement
- tax allocation
- tax allowance
- tax amount
- tax arrears
- tax assessment
- tax assessment act
- tax assessment authority
- tax assessment complaint
- tax assessment law
- tax assessment method
- tax assessment notice
- tax assessment scheme
- tax assessments act
- tax assessments law
- tax assessor
- tax at source
- tax-at-source
- tax audit
- tax auditing
- tax auditor
- tax authorities
- tax authority
- tax avoidance
- tax avoidance scheme
- tax barrier
- tax base
- tax basis
- tax bearer
- tax benefit
- tax benefit entailment
- tax bill
- tax book
- tax bracket
- tax break
- tax bribery
- tax burden
- tax capitalization
- tax case
- tax ceiling
- tax ceiling income
- tax certificate
- tax charge
- tax code
- tax collection
- tax collection rate
- tax collector
- tax collector's district
- tax collector's office
- tax committee
- tax concession
- tax consultant
- tax contingency provisions
- tax control
- tax control act
- tax control law
- tax cop
- tax counselor
- tax counsellor
- tax court
- tax court expenses
- tax credit
- tax credit to adoptive parents
- tax creditor
- tax crime
- tax debt
- tax declaration scheme
- tax deducted
- tax-deductible
- tax deduction
- tax deduction basis
- tax deed
- tax deferral
- tax delinquent
- tax discrimination
- tax-dodge
- tax dodger
- tax dodging
- tax domicile
- tax effect
- tax equalization
- tax equalization account
- tax evader
- tax evador
- tax evasion
- tax evasion by an individual
- tax evasion by an organization
- tax-exempt
- tax-exempt basic amount
- tax-exempt bond
- tax-exempt gain
- tax-exempt minimum
- tax-exempt minimum threshold
- tax exemption
- tax exile
- tax expense
- tax expenses
- tax expert
- tax fiddle
- tax field audit
- tax filing date
- tax form
- tax fraud
- tax-free
- tax-free allowance
- tax-free amount
- tax-free covenant clause
- tax-free covenant bond
- tax-free gift
- tax-free sale
- tax-free treatment
- tax-gatherer
- tax haven
- tax heavily
- tax holiday
- tax identification number
- tax in arrears
- tax in kind
- tax incentive
- tax incidence
- tax income
- tax increase
- tax inspection
- tax inspector
- tax inspectorate
- tax law
- tax laws
- tax lawyer
- tax leasing
- tax legislation
- tax levy
- tax liability
- tax lien
- tax load
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