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* [[Inheritance tax]]
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* [[Input tax]]
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* [[Internal Revenue Code]]  (IRC)
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* [[Tax base]]
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* [[Tax break]]
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* [[Tax depreciation]]
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* [[Tax harmonisation]]
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* [[Tax haven]]
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* [[Tax incentive]]
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 27 December 2024

Tax and treasury.

1. Noun.

A compulsory financial contribution imposed by a government to raise revenue.

Levied on the income or property of persons or organisations, on the sale price of many goods and services and on certain other transactions.

Examples include Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax and customs duty.


2. Verb.

To levy a tax.


See also