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单词 taxman
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Definition of taxman in English:

taxman

nounPlural taxmenˈtaksmanˈtæksˌmæn
informal
  • 1An inspector or collector of taxes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And if that does not work, taxmen would go after them, he said.
    • The taxmen have been encouraged to vigorously collect all unpaid interest income with-holdings that banks have declined to surrender.
    • Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits.
    • We're about three stages up from taxmen and traffic wardens.
    • As a result, the taxmen have now finally capitulated in the Brontë Society's case and agreed to give it the VAT exemption on all its income.
    • Then the taxmen will examine the business to see where the person's earnings are sourced and if they are declared for tax.
    • French teachers and taxmen protest against government
    • The actor later revealed that the taxmen came calling with this notice even as he was being wheeled in for surgery at the Leelavati Hospital in Mumbai.
    • On February 15, I was walking alongside elderly women, young professionals, bus drivers, writers, celebrities, taxmen, civil servants.
    • But in the Bahamas, because we are a money-hiding hole from the taxmen around the world, the money just sits in Bahamian banks.
    • But practitioners say the taxmen have failed to tell advisers of an amnesty-style deal of which Bank of Ireland customers can avail, and which is referred to in letters sent out by the bank.
    • Perhaps taxmen should be called ‘redistributors’.
    • But even if the taxmen did decide to take a closer look at AJS, it would still be in little danger of an unfavorable ruling.
    • That said, one tax expert told us that taxmen were prepared for the fact that not everyone will comply and that their priority would be ensure that larger companies meet the new rules.
    • They are hiding it from the taxmen in their home jurisdictions.
    • While the taxmen ponder what would be acceptable, the club - smack bang in the middle of a redoubtable promotion drive from the Third Division - faces the not inconsiderable problem of how to fund itself during this coming week.
    • Without approval from the taxmen, the Football League will not sanction the Trust's take-over of the cash-strapped club even if the majority of creditors backed the Trust's proposed CVA.
    • I'm tired of those damned taxmen parading through our village like they own it.
    • The taxmen cottoned on, and would raid the pub quite often.
    • Tax evaders continue to dodge the government in connivance with the taxmen.
    1. 1.1the taxman The government department that collects tax.
      he denies conspiracy to cheat the taxman
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As for the taxman, the Inland Revenue can ask for statements going back six years.
      • They may put their trust in new computer technologies, which they believe will let them hide money and economic transactions from the taxman.
      • By doing this, he gets extra contributions from the taxman and from our employer.
      • Because in the end, it's not the big, bad taxman these corporate tax cheats are pulling a fast one on.
      • The money owed to the taxman is deducted at source, so when you get your pay slip it will record how much tax has already been taken out.
      • Thanks to handouts from the taxman and my employer, each £1 that I pay into the Fool scheme turns into £2.30 on day one.
      • If you're self-employed keeping your hard-earned money from the taxman's clutches is a priority.
      • Where the Revenue raises issues, the person receiving requests for information must satisfy the taxman that they have operated within the law.
      • The section augments previous powers given to the taxman to conduct Revenue audits.
      • Finally, do not forget the taxman, as tax is due at your highest rate on all rental income less the following deductible expenses.
      • Some believe cheating the taxman is fair game; cheating on their wife or husband is too.
      • With astute planning, the exposure to tax can be greatly reduced before the taxman ever gets a chance to raid an estate.
      • Tens of thousands of taxpayers would have continued to hide their money from the taxman.
      • Wealthy families who use trusts to shelter assets from tax will have to give more to the taxman.
      • At the very least, the taxman should take a healthy cut and redistribute it to more worthy causes.
      • Some people continued to leave cash in offshore havens such as Luxembourg and Gibraltar to keep their affairs secret from the taxman.
      • Cheating the taxman was legitimate if you did it outside the country.
      • The taxman has obtained two judgments totalling €267,913 against a Dublin carpentry contractor and a man living in Co Kildare.
      • Keighley businesses are warned that the taxman is entitled to a slice of the pudding when employees are given Christmas gifts and bonuses.
      • False names and addresses were used to hide the real identity of the account holders, who tried to keep their accounts a secret from the taxman.
 
 

Definition of taxman in US English:

taxman

nounˈtæksˌmænˈtaksˌman
informal
  • 1A collector of taxes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That said, one tax expert told us that taxmen were prepared for the fact that not everyone will comply and that their priority would be ensure that larger companies meet the new rules.
    • But even if the taxmen did decide to take a closer look at AJS, it would still be in little danger of an unfavorable ruling.
    • And if that does not work, taxmen would go after them, he said.
    • The taxmen have been encouraged to vigorously collect all unpaid interest income with-holdings that banks have declined to surrender.
    • French teachers and taxmen protest against government
    • Tax evaders continue to dodge the government in connivance with the taxmen.
    • Then the taxmen will examine the business to see where the person's earnings are sourced and if they are declared for tax.
    • I'm tired of those damned taxmen parading through our village like they own it.
    • On February 15, I was walking alongside elderly women, young professionals, bus drivers, writers, celebrities, taxmen, civil servants.
    • But practitioners say the taxmen have failed to tell advisers of an amnesty-style deal of which Bank of Ireland customers can avail, and which is referred to in letters sent out by the bank.
    • They are hiding it from the taxmen in their home jurisdictions.
    • Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits.
    • The actor later revealed that the taxmen came calling with this notice even as he was being wheeled in for surgery at the Leelavati Hospital in Mumbai.
    • Perhaps taxmen should be called ‘redistributors’.
    • As a result, the taxmen have now finally capitulated in the Brontë Society's case and agreed to give it the VAT exemption on all its income.
    • The taxmen cottoned on, and would raid the pub quite often.
    • But in the Bahamas, because we are a money-hiding hole from the taxmen around the world, the money just sits in Bahamian banks.
    • Without approval from the taxmen, the Football League will not sanction the Trust's take-over of the cash-strapped club even if the majority of creditors backed the Trust's proposed CVA.
    • We're about three stages up from taxmen and traffic wardens.
    • While the taxmen ponder what would be acceptable, the club - smack bang in the middle of a redoubtable promotion drive from the Third Division - faces the not inconsiderable problem of how to fund itself during this coming week.
    1. 1.1the taxman The government department that collects tax.
      he denies conspiracy to cheat the taxman
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With astute planning, the exposure to tax can be greatly reduced before the taxman ever gets a chance to raid an estate.
      • Where the Revenue raises issues, the person receiving requests for information must satisfy the taxman that they have operated within the law.
      • False names and addresses were used to hide the real identity of the account holders, who tried to keep their accounts a secret from the taxman.
      • Wealthy families who use trusts to shelter assets from tax will have to give more to the taxman.
      • As for the taxman, the Inland Revenue can ask for statements going back six years.
      • The section augments previous powers given to the taxman to conduct Revenue audits.
      • By doing this, he gets extra contributions from the taxman and from our employer.
      • Tens of thousands of taxpayers would have continued to hide their money from the taxman.
      • Because in the end, it's not the big, bad taxman these corporate tax cheats are pulling a fast one on.
      • Keighley businesses are warned that the taxman is entitled to a slice of the pudding when employees are given Christmas gifts and bonuses.
      • Some people continued to leave cash in offshore havens such as Luxembourg and Gibraltar to keep their affairs secret from the taxman.
      • The money owed to the taxman is deducted at source, so when you get your pay slip it will record how much tax has already been taken out.
      • If you're self-employed keeping your hard-earned money from the taxman's clutches is a priority.
      • Some believe cheating the taxman is fair game; cheating on their wife or husband is too.
      • They may put their trust in new computer technologies, which they believe will let them hide money and economic transactions from the taxman.
      • Thanks to handouts from the taxman and my employer, each £1 that I pay into the Fool scheme turns into £2.30 on day one.
      • Finally, do not forget the taxman, as tax is due at your highest rate on all rental income less the following deductible expenses.
      • At the very least, the taxman should take a healthy cut and redistribute it to more worthy causes.
      • The taxman has obtained two judgments totalling €267,913 against a Dublin carpentry contractor and a man living in Co Kildare.
      • Cheating the taxman was legitimate if you did it outside the country.
 
 
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