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#In relation to tax, a geographical or other area subject to a particular tax system or its tax authorities, or both. For example, a country or a state. Also known as a tax jurisdiction.
#In relation to tax, a particular tax system or its tax authorities, or both. For example, the tax system applying in a particular country or state. Also known as a tax jurisdiction.
#A system of tax rules.
#A system of tax rules.
#Any system of rules, usually - but not necessarily - having legal force.
#Any system of rules, usually - but not necessarily - having legal force.
#A government or other political authority, especially a corrupt one.





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  1. In relation to tax, a particular tax system or its tax authorities, or both. For example, the tax system applying in a particular country or state. Also known as a tax jurisdiction.
  2. A system of tax rules.
  3. Any system of rules, usually - but not necessarily - having legal force.
  4. A government or other political authority, especially a corrupt one.


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