Tax
Meanings and phrases
n.
- charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government; taxation; revenue enhancement
v.
- levy a tax on
- set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine); assess
- use to the limit; task
- make a charge against or accuse
n.
- a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production; VAT; value-added tax
n.
- a tax on capital gains
- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- Various reliefs from capital gains tax exist.
- This means bitcoin will be subject to capital gains tax.
n.
- a tax levied on households by local authorities; based on the estimated value of the property and the number of people living in it
- The council tax came into effect in 1992.
- What we should do is go with the grain of the council tax system and apply bands to higher properties."
- In 2009 he was jailed for six months for claiming £33,000 worth of housing benefit, council tax benefit and income support.
n.
- a tax on the estate of the deceased person; inheritance tax; estate tax; death duty
n.
- return required of a taxpayer whose tax withheld from income does not meet the tax liability for the year; estimated tax return
n.
- any tax in which the rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases
n.
- a tax that is levied when you are departing a country by land or sea or air
n.
- a tax paid directly by the person or organization on whom it is levied
n.
- a tax on the estate of the deceased person; inheritance tax; death tax; death duty
- He also supports the elimination of the estate tax.
- There is no income tax or estate tax in the state of Florida.
- The school board levied a real estate tax of 20.0831 mills in 2012–13.
n.
- income tax paid periodically on income that is not subject to withholding taxes; based on the taxpayer's predicted tax liability
n.
- return required of a taxpayer whose tax withheld from income does not meet the tax liability for the year; declaration of estimated tax
n.
- a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not on property or income from real estate); excise
- Chang was also reportedly classified as an "economy brand", which meant a lower excise tax.
- Finally, in May 1990, Cuyahoga County voters passed an excise tax on sales of alcohol and cigarettes in the county.
n.
- lien of the United States on all property of a taxpayer who fails to pay the federal government the taxes for which he or she is liable
n.
- a tax that is imposed by states on corporations; it depends both on the net worth of the corporation and on its net income attributable to activities within the state
n.
- a tax on every gallon of gasoline sold
n.
- a tax imposed on transfers of property by gift during the lifetime of the giver
n.
- any tax in which the rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases; progressive tax
n.
- a tax paid unwittingly by the consumer (such as ad valorem taxes)
n.
- a personal tax levied on annual income
- The top income tax and corporate tax rates are 25%.
- The income tax revenue comprises different taxes.
- The corporate income tax rate is currently 6.5%.
n.
- a category of taxpayers based on the amount of their income; income bracket; tax bracket
n.
- document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability; tax return; return
n.
- a tax levied on goods or services rather than on persons or organizations
n.
- a tax on the estate of the deceased person; estate tax; death tax; death duty
- Other taxes include the inheritance tax and custom duties.
- Utah does not charge intangible property taxes and does not impose an inheritance tax.
- The structures set up by Mohn were alleged to have saved his family billions in inheritance tax.
n.
- a capital tax on property imposed by municipalities; based on the estimated value of the property; property tax
- Land fee can be further divided into land tax and land rent.
- In its first year about 15,000 land tax returns were assessed.
- The land tax was abolished by the "Land Tax Abolition Act 1953".
n.
- a fee paid to the government for the privilege of being licensed to do something (as selling liquor or practicing medicine); licensing fee; license fee
n.
- a tax based on the cost of the item purchased and collected directly from the buyer; sales tax
n.
- a tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for the right to vote
- New Zealand finally abolished the poll tax in 1944.
- In 1377 only 105 inhabitants paid the poll tax.
- There were two forms of the poll tax.
n.
- any tax in which the rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases; graduated tax
n.
- a capital tax on property imposed by municipalities; based on the estimated value of the property; land tax
- Anguilla also has a 0.75% property tax.
- The property tax rate has since become the lowest in Colorado.
- Connecticut does not levy an intangible personal property tax.
n.
- any tax in which the rate is constant as the amount subject to taxation increases
n.
- a tax based on the cost of the item purchased and collected directly from the buyer; nuisance tax
- The state does not assess sales tax on consumers.
- Colorado's state sales tax is 2.9% on retail sales.
- The state's general sales tax rate is 4%.
n.
- a system of taxation in which a tax is levied on a single commodity (usually land)
n.
- a tax collected by requiring a stamp to be purchased and attached (usually on documents or publications); stamp duty
n.
- a lien on the property of a taxpayer that the tax collector can use upon default of payment of taxes
n.
- an advantage bestowed by legislation that reduces a tax on some preferred activity
n.
- the value set on taxable property
- It was appraised by Tomasso at $6.5 million, double its tax assessment by the town.
- Murshid Quli Khan organised a survey of agricultural land and a tax assessment on what it produced.
- In October 2002, Bachchan filed returns showing income of Rs 14.99 crore for the tax assessment year 2002-03.
n.
- an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it; assessor
n.
- the minimization of tax liability by lawful methods
- It also reduces the benefit of corporate tax avoidance in the same way.
- Rangers argued that their EBT scheme was a legal method of tax avoidance.
- Having no corporate income tax, Bermuda is a popular tax avoidance location.
n.
- collective value of taxable assets
- Their operations generate 47% of the city's tax base.
- The operations budget is funded by a tax base.
- The shift of population and jobs eroded Detroit's tax base.
n.
- a tax deduction that is granted in order to encourage a particular type of commercial activity; tax break
n.
- money owed for taxes
- Radhika has also been accused of dodging a $186 million tax bill.
- The relief was subtracted from the total annual school property tax bill.
n.
- the amount by which taxes are increased; tax-increase; tax hike
n.
- a category of taxpayers based on the amount of their income; income bracket; income tax bracket
n.
- a tax deduction that is granted in order to encourage a particular type of commercial activity; tax benefit
n.
- the collection of taxes
- URA targets to increase tax collection to at least 16% of GDP by 2020.
- The Fort was built to control the area and to facilitate tax collection.
- He was a close friend of Isaac Abravanel, whom he worked with in tax collection.
n.
- someone who collects taxes for the government; taxman; exciseman; collector of internal revenue; internal revenue agent
- Also of interest—Lavoisier was a tax collector, as well as a famous chemist.
- Hood would prove to be the first and last Stamp Act tax collector in Maryland.
- He was a child prodigy who was educated by his father, a tax collector in Rouen.
n.
- a direct reduction in tax liability (not dependent on the taxpayer's tax bracket)
- This tax credit is adjusted for the cost of living each year.
- earned income tax credit).
- A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the amount of taxes owed.
n.
- the act of reducing taxation
- Scheer has proposed a tax cut for the lowest income tax bracket.
- However, about 35% of the stimulus was tax relief, including a $116 billion income tax cut.
- In response to an anticipated tax cut, the hashtag #keepmytendollars trended on social media.
n.
- a reduction in the gross amount on which a tax is calculated; reduces taxes by the percentage fixed for the taxpayer's income bracket; tax write-off; deduction
- Donations to the Trust are eligible for tax deduction under section 80 G of the Indian Income-tax Act, 1961.
- Third, because the investment is a loan, the interest payments can often be a tax deduction for the business.
- The collector would donate the painting to the museum, receiving a tax deduction for the market value of the painting.
n.
- the deliberate failure to pay taxes (usually by making a false report)
- Second the alleged tax evasion and money laundering.
- Greece suffers from very high levels of tax evasion.
- Two of its partners were found guilty of tax evasion.
n.
- a form to use when paying your taxes
n.
- a country or independent region where taxes are low
- The Cayman Islands historically have been popular as a tax haven.
- An elevated GDP-per-capita became a "proxy indicator" of a tax haven.
- The documentary "" asserts the tax haven status that the City provides.
n.
- the amount by which taxes are increased; tax-increase; tax boost
n.
- government income due to taxation; taxation; tax revenue; revenue
n.
- the body of laws governing taxation
- The reason for the wild costumes was Swedish tax law.
- He practiced business, real estate and tax law for 17 years.
- The patent is thus, in effect, one on compliance with US tax law.
n.
- the amount of tax owed; calculated by applying the tax rate to the tax base
- It can carry forward previous losses to reduce tax liability on future earnings.
- This company also had the advantage of reducing Poulson's tax liability considerably.
- In 2000, franking credits became fully refundable, not just reducing tax liability to zero.
n.
- lien of which a tax collector may avail himself in default of taxes (analogous to a judgment lien)
n.
- a program for setting taxes; tax program
- Chen advised Romney on tax policy.
- Maugham had advised the Labour Party on tax policy under Ed Miliband.
- The development of the economy depends on the tax policy implemented in the country.
n.
- a program for setting taxes; tax policy
n.
- rate used to calculate tax liability
- For example tax rate for employment income is 18%.
- The corporate income tax rate is currently 6.5%.
- At the time he was elected, the tax rate was $40.90.
n.
- document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability; income tax return; return
- As of 2013, it has an income tax return of ₱8 million.
- In 1954, the tax return deadline was changed to April 15 from March 15.
- During the campaign, Corzine refused to release his income tax return records.
n.
- government income due to taxation; tax income; taxation; revenue
- The income tax revenue comprises different taxes.
- In 2010, overall tax revenue was 17.2% of GDP.
- In 2010, overall tax revenue as a percentage of GDP was 17.2%.
n.
- a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must pay on current earnings; shelter
n.
- a legal system for assessing and collecting taxes
- The existing tax system made free trade nearly impossible.
- Greece has a tiered tax system based on progressive taxation.
- Before 1991, Connecticut had an investment-only income tax system.
n.
- a reduction in the gross amount on which a tax is calculated; reduces taxes by the percentage fixed for the taxpayer's income bracket; tax deduction; deduction
n.
- any tax levied on the passing of title to property
- Ukraine does not impose transfer tax.
- Property taxes are low, but there is a transfer tax (1.6% for apartments or 4% for individual houses) for home buyers.
- A 0.5% transfer tax would fund land purchases for parkland from private owners and speculators with exceptions for Baltimore City.
n.
- a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production; VAT; ad valorem tax
n.
- income tax withheld from employees' wages and paid directly to the government by the employer; withholding
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- The top income tax and corporate tax rates are 25%.
- Property tax rates in 2010–2011 were set at 19.0200 mills.
- Individual income tax rates, in particular, fell dramatically.
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- In the district, 4459 property owners applied for the tax relief.
- In the district, 8,065 property owners applied for the tax relief.
- In the district, 7,651 property owners applied for the tax relief.
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- She said she would use her brief time in Congress, "For tax cuts.
- In the May 2016 budget, the Turnbull government outlined company tax cuts.
- Democratic candidates advocated for tax reform to end tax cuts for the wealthy.
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- That they may contribute to declining tax revenues.
- However, seat allocations were based on tax revenues from the States.
- He was later given the responsibility of monitoring the tax revenues from Jiangxi Circuit.
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- In June small business tax credits took effect.
- The bill eliminated solar thermal energy tax credits for homes.
- They were unable also to secure tax credits or find a purchaser.
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- HLF reported Marzook's donations on its tax returns.
- The two filed their 1999 tax returns in 2000.
- In its first year about 15,000 land tax returns were assessed.
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- This included a tax increase on the sale of cigarettes.
- A tax increase might disillusion many Southerners, so the Confederacy resorted to printing more money.
- In 1968, unable to defeat the tax increase proposed by President Johnson, Williams worked with Democratic U.S.
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- The top income tax and corporate tax rates are 25%.
- It was the largest corporate tax fine in history.
- For 2011 only, corporate tax will be at 24%.
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- The Son of BOSS scheme has been ruled to be invalid for Federal tax purposes.
- Form 1040NR is used by taxpayers who are considered "non-resident aliens" for tax purposes.
- Supplies to and from Crimea are treated as exports and imports for value added tax purposes.
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- In Mauritania, religious and secular NGOs are granted tax exemption.
- Their privileges included tax exemption and the right to carry a rapier.
- He co-sponsored the law to extend the franchise tax exemption to certain businesses.
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- They considered a number of tax havens (especially Jersey).
- They regard them as major tax havens in their definitions of tax havens.
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- On May 2, 1972, Dellacroce was indicted on federal tax evasion charges.
- He pleaded guilty to federal tax charges in 1976 and was convicted of grand larceny in 1979.
- Mitchell turned himself in to authorities on March 12, 2012, after being indicted on federal tax fraud charges.
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- The property tax relief was subtracted from the total annual school property tax bill.
- In Beaver County, 64% of eligible property owners applied for property tax relief in 2009.
- In Jefferson County, 42% of eligible property owners applied for property tax relief in 2009.
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- He supports property tax caps and opposes income tax increases.
- in the past, he spoke out against local and state tax increases.
- Boustany in turn portrayed Mount as liberal and favoring tax increases.
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- The PEPP does not cover tax incentives.
- It is up to the member states to offer any tax incentives or not.
- Industrial tax incentives in Canada have been in place since at least 1944.
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- Under the new 2010 tax reform, tax exemptions have been abolished.
- Democratic candidates advocated for tax reform to end tax cuts for the wealthy.
- Spindelegger resigned at the end of August 2014 following disputes over tax reform.
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- For the school budget year 2013-14, 311 Pennsylvania public school districts adopted a resolution certifying that tax rates would not be increased above their index.
- For the school budget 2014-15, 316 Pennsylvania public school districts adopted a resolution certifying that tax rates would not be increased above its Act 1 Index limit.
- For 2012–2013, 274 school districts adopted a resolution certifying that tax rates would not be increased above their index; 223 school districts adopted a preliminary budget leaving open the option of exceeded the Index limit.
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- According to analysts, these tax breaks were worth billions of dollars to Wells Fargo.
- Calk moved his bank's headquarters to Chicago in 2014 after the city offered him tax breaks.
- She blasted Campbell for conflicting votes on issues including abortion, corporate tax breaks and gay rights.
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- Abd al-Aziz opposed a higher tax burden on indigenous Muslim converts.
- The overall tax burden was 12.1% of Ghana's total domestic income in 2013.
- This allows it to have the lowest individual tax burden in the United States.
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- Sekula-Gibbs supports the transfer of federal tax dollars to Houston via Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).
- As a result, Ohio officials questioned $200 million in tax dollars spent by the Hamiltion County Department of Job and Family Services.
- Our tax dollars hard at work at this school where our children really don't learn anything except how to fail at their grades and at life.
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- It is anticipated that the FY 2013-14 sales tax collections will exceed $8 million.
- To pay for expenditures, the city borrowed money from other city funds, to be repaid as tax collections rose.
- Physiocrats advocated replacing administratively costly tax collections with a single tax on income of land owners.
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- earned income tax credit).
- She has been an advocate for raising the minimum wage, and for a refundable earned income tax credit.
- In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax, regardless of personal wealth.
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- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- Liability to personal income tax is mainly determined by criterion of residency.
- Between 2005 and 2008, the personal income tax rate was reduced from 26% to 21% in several steps.
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- The carbon tax is expected to raise $3 billion annually by 2018.
- Scheer has described his opposition to a federally-imposed carbon tax.
- The plan includes an economy-wide carbon tax starting in 2017 and a cap on emissions from the oil sands.
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- For special education costs, 129 districts received approval to exceed the tax limit.
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- In 2012 Spano was indicted for federal income tax evasion.
- The United Arab Emirates does not have any federal income tax.
- He was indicted on a failure to pay federal income tax on these stocks.
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- A new tax of US$30/month was imposed upon gambling tables.
- Land valuations brought loud complaints and became the most contentious aspect of the new tax.
- For the first five years, half of the new tax revenue would be spent on clean energy projects.
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- Woodmore has attempted reading out aloud the United Kingdom tax code.
- In mid-1935, Roosevelt began to prioritize a major reform of the tax code.
- The legislation seeks to remove the three-factor method from the state tax code.
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- in the past, he spoke out against local and state tax increases.
- The legislation seeks to remove the three-factor method from the state tax code.
- In April 2005, New York Governor George Pataki included Kudlow in a six-member state tax commission.
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- Mitchell served time in prison for tax fraud from 2013 to 2016.
- In September 2019, Balkany and his wife Isabelle were convicted of tax fraud.
- He was indicted in 2003 in the largest value added tax fraud in Norwegian history, but fled the country.
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- He co-introduced North Carolina's first state income tax.
- That same year, not coincidentally, Alaska repealed its state income tax.
- The state income tax is a progressive tax; low-income individuals do not necessarily pay any.
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- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- Various reliefs from capital gains tax exist.
- This means bitcoin will be subject to capital gains tax.
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- EWP gives privacy and compliance with tax laws.
- In late 1973, a court found Agnew guilty of violating tax laws.
- Sorghaghtani sent new officials to help him and tax laws were revised.
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- Unlike in the UK, the income tax year in Guernsey aligns to the calendar year.
- The 1040A was introduced by the 1930s to simplify the filing process and discontinued after tax year 2017.
- This automatically 'wipes out' their entitlement to all the payments they already received for that tax year.
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- The Hafners eventually became the local tax collectors.
- Until the late 17th century, tax collectors were called .
- They were chief justices, commanders-in-chief, and tax collectors.
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- Under the new 2010 tax reform, tax exemptions have been abolished.
- The initial offer of and tax exemptions was determined to be illegal and improper.
- Members claim tax exemptions on their pay and allowance as it has been deemed a honorarium.
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- The Hafners eventually became the local tax collectors.
- This should be received as welcome news to local tax payers.
- The right of election was held by householders paying scot and lot, a local tax.
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- In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax, regardless of personal wealth.
- In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax regardless of the individual's wealth.
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- Since 1936, it housed various offices for tax authorities.
- Sometimes the irregularities were due to the tax authorities, not the migrant.
- These data are transmitted by the Federal Ministry of the Interior to the tax authorities.
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- They were also exempted from the zakat tax paid by Muslims.
- This is about £7.50 for 25 grams of tax paid rolling tobacco.
- With this notification is a receipt from a banker for sales tax paid.
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- Political activity is prohibited for such tax exempt entities.
- In the U.S., religious organizations enjoy a tax exempt status.
- (Both religious lands and cultivators were permanently tax exempt.)
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- This should be received as welcome news to local tax payers.
- Seedrs has a high concentration of SEIS eligible startups listed for investment and makes it very simple for UK tax payers to take advantage of the reliefs online.
- From 1995 through 2005 Denver tax payers were able to leverage over $5 billion in private investment by committing to over half a billion dollars of TIF subsidies.
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- Especially in Europe PPLI offers a lot of tax benefits.
- In many cases, long-term leaseholds become qualified indexed loans, creating tax benefits.
- Because of these tax benefits, transfer mispricing is favored by a majority of large enterprises.
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- It was first mentioned in 1520 in the tax records.
- According to the 1596 Ottoman "tax records" Julis had a predominantly Muslim (Druze?)
- By 1835 these tax records show Shindler owning three slaves of unmentioned value or sex.
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- The second was a special tax that undesirable foreigners had to pay to enter a city.
- It was used a special tax that was used differently by different kingdoms in order to gain additional revenue.
- Meanwhile, Flagstaff's reform school was converted into an insane asylum and special tax was authorized for creation of a new reform school in Benson.
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- He categorised low tax payments as "unacceptable".
- Tax accounting in the United States concentrates on the preparation, analysis and presentation of tax payments and tax returns.
- The white man laments that all his "hard-earned" tax payments went into supporting them, mocking the Black Lives Matter movement.
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- The school board levied a real estate tax of 20.0831 mills in 2012–13.
- The school board levied a real estate tax of 117.5100 mills in 2010-11.
- FHLBanks are exempt from all corporate federal, state, and local taxation, except for local real estate tax.
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- The capital gains tax is charged as additional corporation tax.
- Since 2008, Guernsey has operated three levels of corporation tax, depending on the source of the income.
- The April 2017 release of Irish corporation tax returns showed an equivalent "leprechaun economics"–like jump.
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- The income levels, and therefore the personal tax bases, in the proposed states differ.
- Considering these factors, many local governments have chosen TIF as a way to strengthen their tax bases, attract private investment, and increase economic activity.
- Act 1 included 10 exceptions, including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or dwindling tax bases.
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- The proposal must include estimated revenues and expenditures and the proposed tax rates.
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- The United States Congress passes a budget detailing where Federal tax money is to be spent in the upcoming year.
- A public utility model is designed to be funded through the collection of user fees and not reliance on tax money.
- Development of large, commercially used free software is often funded by a combination of user donations, crowdfunding, corporate contributions, and tax money.
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- The district is funded by a combination of: a local earned income tax, a property tax, a real estate transfer tax, coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government.
- The district is funded by a combination of: a local earned income tax, a property tax, a real estate transfer tax 0.5%, coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government.
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- In 1596 it appeared in the Ottoman tax registers as "Tubas", in the "nahiya" of Jabal Sami in the "liwa" of Nablus.
- In 1596 Dayr al-Buht appeared in the Ottoman tax registers as part of the "nahiya" of "Bani Kilab" in Hauran Sanjak.
- In 1596, Tafas appeared in Ottoman tax registers as being in the "nahiya" of "Bani Malik al-Asraf" in the Qada Hawran.
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- For special education costs, 129 districts received approval to exceed the tax limit.
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- Chen proposed in part a flat tax or "flatter" tax, and tax simplification.
- This was a flat tax, a levy on production with a maximum rate of one percent.
- This created a flat tax of 3 percent on incomes above $800 ($ in current dollar terms).
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- A mill is $1 of tax for every $1,000 of a property's assessed value.
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- The exact amount of tax that would be raised is also uncertain.
- Decurions were made liable for any shortfall in the amount of tax collected.
- Sadashiv warns Najib ad-Dawlah (Mantra), the Mughal Army's chief, due to the high amount of tax he owes to the Empire.
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- The relief was subtracted from the total annual school property tax bill.
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- However, the payroll tax was scrapped before it had been implemented.
- 1875) - Directing the County Attorney to bring an action against New York State regarding the MTA payroll tax.
- The Jihad Fund, supported by a payroll tax, was established in 1970 to aid the Palestinians in their struggle with Israel.
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- The property tax is not levied on cars, business inventory, or other personal property.
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- Value added tax (VAT) has gone up in 2010 compared to 2009: 23% as opposed to 19%.
- The CEMAC countries agreed to replace the ICN with a value added tax (VAT) in 1999.
- Supplies to and from Crimea are treated as exports and imports for value added tax purposes.
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- For special education costs, 75 districts received approval to exceed their tax limit.
- For special education costs, 104 districts received approval to exceed their tax limit.
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- Act 1 included 10 exceptions, including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or dwindling tax bases.
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- The highest property tax relief in Lancaster County was awarded to qualified residents of Lancaster School District who received $425.
- In Venango County, the highest property tax relief in 2009 was $274 awarded to the approved property owners in Oil City Area School District.
- In Lackawanna County, the highest property tax relief in 2009 was awarded to the approved property owners in Scranton School District at $334.
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- Act 1 included 10 exceptions, including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or dwindling tax bases.
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- At March 2008, this tax free allowance was A$2.10 per fortnight.
- It is located in Guangdong and the property tax free area still exists today.
- In order to encourage regional cinema, this film was made tax free from second week.
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- Value-added tax is a consumption tax administered in Ghana.
- The fare rate was changed on April 1, 2014 to reflect the change in the rate of consumption tax from 5% to 8%.
- The plan would also have replaced the corporate income tax with a border-adjusted business consumption tax of 8.5%.
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- Her support for the tax bill could be a vulnerability in an affluent district where many voters claim state and local tax deductions.
- Because of the extra checking and documenting that goes on, later, the statement can be used to substantiate these purchases for tax deductions.
- Seacology has 501(c)(3) status (providing federal income tax deductions for some American donors) because it is a charitable, non-profit organization.
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- However, Form 1099 need not be attached if no tax was withheld.
- There was no president, no executive agencies, no judiciary and no tax base.
- There was no tax on slates sent overseas, and exports to the United States gradually increased.
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- The corporate income tax rate is currently 6.5%.
- The normal corporate income tax rate is 30%.
- By 2018, most Albertans continued to pay the 10-per-cent income tax rate.
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- "Zakat" charitable donations became a 2.5% annual tax.
- One Hog Hammock property owner's annual tax bill soared from $600 to $2,100.