direct tax
direct tax
direct tax
direct′ tax′
n.
Noun | 1. | direct tax - a tax paid directly by the person or organization on whom it is levied |
单词 | direct tax | |||
释义 | direct taxdirect taxdirect taxdirect′ tax′n.
direct taxdirect taxDirect TaxDirect TaxA charge levied by the government upon property, which is determined by its financial worth. A direct tax is usually a property tax or ad valorem tax, as opposed to an indirect tax imposed upon some right or privilege, such as a franchise tax. direct taxDirect Taxdirect taxdirect taxa TAX imposed by the government on the income and wealth of persons and businesses in order to raise revenue, redistribute income and wealth, and as an instrument of FISCAL POLICY in managing the economy. The main forms of direct tax in the UK are INCOME TAX, CORPORATION TAX, NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS and INHERITANCE TAX. See BUDGET (GOVERNMENT).direct taxa TAX levied by the government on the income and wealth received by individuals (households) and businesses in order to raise revenue and as an instrument of FISCAL POLICY. Examples of a direct tax are INCOME TAX, NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS, CORPORATION TAX and WEALTH TAX.Direct taxes are incurred on income received, unlike indirect taxes, such as value-added taxes, that are incurred when income is spent Direct taxes are progressive, insofar as the amount paid varies according to the income and wealth of the taxpayer. By contrast, INDIRECT TAX is regressive, insofar as the same amount is paid by each tax-paying consumer regardless of his or her income. See TAXATION, PROGRESSIVE TAXATION, REGRESSIVE TAXATION. direct tax
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