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Definition of taxation in English: taxationnoun takˈseɪʃ(ə)ntækˈseɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The levying of tax. the progressive nature of taxation as modifier a taxation system Example sentencesExamples - Liberal Democrats want a fair system of local taxation related to ability to pay.
- At present, we pay for roads indirectly through fuel and vehicle duties and council and national taxation.
- As offensive as I find this system, it is not the basis for taxation in the United States today.
- We could not deliver ourselves from the corrupt and oppressive system of taxation.
- Tax experts have been quick to point out the legitimacy of the Irish taxation system.
- Income tax rate will not be increased and the progressive taxation system will be preserved.
- I personally believe that the correct way to help families is through the taxation system.
- Because it has a small and wealthy population it needs to raise less revenue from taxation than other states.
- They have added more taxes and more concessions, so that the taxation system is now a labyrinth.
- He said the vast bulk of claims against accountants were not for audit work but for taxation work.
- Further measures are likely to follow, particularly in the area of corporate and capital taxation.
- A favourable system of taxation has led to the Bahamas becoming an important financial centre.
- The taxation system that is now in place in this country is terribly complex.
- Many smokers would support action by the government to deal with the regressive nature of tobacco taxation.
- It is hard not to conclude that our entire system of taxation is in danger of breaking down.
- But that would still involve taxation to channel these revenues into public spending.
- The paradigm of direct taxation is income tax, the paradigm of indirect taxation is a tax on sales.
- He has repeatedly said he wants to see a switch from indirect taxation to taxation on income.
- In effect, while not a tax, zakaah seems to be a more equitable form of levy than taxation on income.
- Recent changes to taxation laws in Portugal have also increased interest in the region.
Synonyms tax, tariff, toll, excise, duty, fee, imposition, impost, exaction, assessment, tithe, payment - 1.1 Money paid as tax.
it should be financed out of taxation Example sentencesExamples - Increasing taxation is the only way to pay for services like public hospitals.
- The intention is to force up unemployment, drive down wages and reduce taxation.
- These assets were paid for by our forefathers through money raised through local taxation.
- The association's policy is that the NHS should continue to be funded from central taxation.
- He acknowledges that Sinn Féin is not trying to present itself as a party of low taxation.
- The Government didn't want to reduce taxation as that would cut into the money it had to spend.
- He claimed finance purely from taxation would be unable to fund the investment needed over the next few years.
- The problem arises when health spending is directed through the state, or is funded by taxation.
- Tax on capital gains provides an incentive to place capital in the member country with the lowest level of taxation.
- The wars of the period necessitated the heaviest direct taxation since the 1650s.
- Tax is an interesting one, as the criticism is raised that high taxation reduces the incentive to make money.
- At other times the carnivores move things in the direction of lower taxation.
- This is best achieved by unashamedly making the Tories a party of low taxation.
- They are, or at least were, the party of small government, low taxation and the national interest.
- The government can say taxation is at an all-time low but that is only true of direct taxation.
- Low taxation creates a virtuous circle, leading to more money and employment for all.
- It's vital we reform local democracy so people regard local taxation as money well spent.
- Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour.
- The difference between the flows of taxation and expenditure is the fiscal surplus or deficit.
- Those involved in Lets and time banks argue that no taxation should be due on the services traded.
Origin Middle English (in the sense 'the assessment of a penalty or damages'; compare with tax): via Old French from Latin taxatio(n-), from taxare 'to censure, charge'. Rhymes ablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, geolocation, glocalization, gyration, Haitian, halation, Horatian, ideation, illation, lavation, legation, libation, location, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation Definition of taxation in US English: taxationnountækˈseɪʃ(ə)ntakˈsāSH(ə)n 1The levying of tax. the progressive nature of taxation as modifier a taxation system Example sentencesExamples - The paradigm of direct taxation is income tax, the paradigm of indirect taxation is a tax on sales.
- At present, we pay for roads indirectly through fuel and vehicle duties and council and national taxation.
- But that would still involve taxation to channel these revenues into public spending.
- A favourable system of taxation has led to the Bahamas becoming an important financial centre.
- Many smokers would support action by the government to deal with the regressive nature of tobacco taxation.
- Because it has a small and wealthy population it needs to raise less revenue from taxation than other states.
- Tax experts have been quick to point out the legitimacy of the Irish taxation system.
- In effect, while not a tax, zakaah seems to be a more equitable form of levy than taxation on income.
- Income tax rate will not be increased and the progressive taxation system will be preserved.
- Recent changes to taxation laws in Portugal have also increased interest in the region.
- I personally believe that the correct way to help families is through the taxation system.
- It is hard not to conclude that our entire system of taxation is in danger of breaking down.
- He said the vast bulk of claims against accountants were not for audit work but for taxation work.
- Liberal Democrats want a fair system of local taxation related to ability to pay.
- He has repeatedly said he wants to see a switch from indirect taxation to taxation on income.
- The taxation system that is now in place in this country is terribly complex.
- They have added more taxes and more concessions, so that the taxation system is now a labyrinth.
- We could not deliver ourselves from the corrupt and oppressive system of taxation.
- Further measures are likely to follow, particularly in the area of corporate and capital taxation.
- As offensive as I find this system, it is not the basis for taxation in the United States today.
Synonyms tax, tariff, toll, excise, duty, fee, imposition, impost, exaction, assessment, tithe, payment - 1.1 Money paid as tax.
it should be financed out of taxation Example sentencesExamples - The difference between the flows of taxation and expenditure is the fiscal surplus or deficit.
- Increasing taxation is the only way to pay for services like public hospitals.
- Tax is an interesting one, as the criticism is raised that high taxation reduces the incentive to make money.
- The association's policy is that the NHS should continue to be funded from central taxation.
- He claimed finance purely from taxation would be unable to fund the investment needed over the next few years.
- At other times the carnivores move things in the direction of lower taxation.
- Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour.
- The Government didn't want to reduce taxation as that would cut into the money it had to spend.
- Those involved in Lets and time banks argue that no taxation should be due on the services traded.
- Tax on capital gains provides an incentive to place capital in the member country with the lowest level of taxation.
- He acknowledges that Sinn Féin is not trying to present itself as a party of low taxation.
- The wars of the period necessitated the heaviest direct taxation since the 1650s.
- It's vital we reform local democracy so people regard local taxation as money well spent.
- This is best achieved by unashamedly making the Tories a party of low taxation.
- Low taxation creates a virtuous circle, leading to more money and employment for all.
- The intention is to force up unemployment, drive down wages and reduce taxation.
- These assets were paid for by our forefathers through money raised through local taxation.
- The government can say taxation is at an all-time low but that is only true of direct taxation.
- The problem arises when health spending is directed through the state, or is funded by taxation.
- They are, or at least were, the party of small government, low taxation and the national interest.
Origin Middle English (in the sense ‘the assessment of a penalty or damages’; compare with tax): via Old French from Latin taxatio(n-), from taxare ‘to censure, charge’. |