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1 tax evasion amnesty
Fina governmental measure that affords those who have evaded a tax in some specified way freedom from punishment for their violation of the tax law -
2 tax
tax, an onomatopee, expressing the sound of blows, Engl. whack:tax tax tergo meo erit: non curo,
my back will get whack, whack, Plaut. Pers. 2, 3, 12 (Ritschl reads tuxtax). -
3 tax
[tæks]1. noun1) money, eg a percentage of a person's income or of the price of goods etc taken by the government to help pay for the running of the state:ضَريبَهa tax on tobacco.
2) a strain or burden:إجْهاد، إرهاق، عِبء، حِمْلThe continual noise was a tax on her nerves.
2. verb1) to make (a person) pay (a) tax; to put a tax on (goods etc):يَدْفَع الضَّريبَهAlcohol is taxed.
2) to put a strain on:يُجْهِد، يُرْهِقDon't tax your strength!
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4 tax
جَبَى ضريبةً مِن \ tax: to make (sb.) pay tax; put a tax on (sth.): The English are heavily taxed. Their government taxes cars and tobacco very highly. \ فَرَضَ ضريبة على \ tax: to make (sb.) pay tax; put a tax on (sth.): The English are heavily taxed. Their government taxes cars and tobacco very highly. -
5 tax break
Finan investment that is tax efficient or a legal arrangement that reduces the liability to tax. -
6 Tax Exempt Special Savings Account
Fina U.K. savings account in which investors could save up to £9,000 over a period of five years and not pay any tax provided they made no withdrawals over that time. The advent of the ISA in 1999 meant that no new accounts of this type could be opened, but those opened prior to 1999 will continue under their original premise until their expiration date.Abbr. TESSAThe ultimate business dictionary > Tax Exempt Special Savings Account
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7 tax avoidance
Finstrategies to ensure the payment of as little in taxes as is legally possible. -
8 tax bracket
Fina range of income levels subject to marginal tax at the same rate -
9 tax evasion
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10 tax haven
Fina country that has generous tax laws, especially one that encourages noncitizens to base operations in the country to avoid higher taxes in their home countries -
11 tax obligation
Finthe amount of tax a person or company owes -
12 tax on capital income
Fina tax on the income from sales of capital assets -
13 tax payable
Finthe amount of tax a person or company has to pay -
14 tax
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15 tax relief
Fin [m1]1. money given to a certain group of people by a government in the form of a reduction of taxes2. (U.K.) the reduction in the amount of taxes payable, for example, on capital goods a company has purchased -
16 tax harmonization
Finthe enactment of taxation laws in different jurisdictions, such as neighboring countries, provinces, or states of the United States, that are consistent with one another -
17 tax invoice
(ANZ) Fina document issued by a supplier which stipulates the amount charged for goods or services as well as the amount of GST payable -
18 tax loss carry back
Finthe reduction of taxes in a previous year by subtraction from income for that year of losses suffered in the current year -
19 tax loss carry forward
Finthe reduction of taxes in a future year by subtraction from income for that year of losses suffered in the current year -
20 tax and price index
(U.K.) Econan index number measuring the percentage change in gross income that taxpayers need if they are to maintain their real disposable income
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