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Sentence count:132+2Posted:2016-10-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: pollpollenpollutiontaxconsultanttaxi standtaxpayersimultaneouslyMeaning: n. a tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for the right to vote. 
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31 The authors give warning that the Government has drawn the wrong conclusions from its experience of the poll tax.
32 Show that the majority voting equilibrium with a poll tax is such that, where Y m is the median pre-tax income.
33 To its opponents, however, the poll tax will reduce civil liberties and widen the gap between rich and poor.
34 The Government have moved away from their view that everybody should pay the poll tax and are making some amends.
35 Why should abolition not apply to the poll tax during what are allegedly its last two years?
36 The poll tax, he said, is central to change and to improving the inner cities.
37 Some women may wish to pay the Poll Tax bill of another member of the family.
38 If you fall into this category and have a low income, you may be entitled to Poll Tax Benefit.
39 Mr. Tony Banks Action was taken on the poll tax.
40 That was so even before the introduction of poll tax.
41 The extra cash, however,(sentencedict.com) will only partly soften the impact of the introduction of the poll tax next year.
42 He was the leader of the Labour controlled council which came into conflict with the the Government over poll tax last year.
43 We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all.
44 The lack of accountability was the reason which drove the Government to introduce the poll tax.
45 Pay up: Poll Tax payers in Middlesbrough will begin to receive their accounts today.
46 However, many people are living in abject poverty because of the poll tax.
47 The bill was almost three times the amount of her last poll tax demand.
48 The cash was promised to local authorities in last year's budget to ease the impact of poll tax bills.
49 They criticise the poll tax, but when they were in office the rates went through the roof.
50 Avoiding the poll tax will be costly in terms of universal political citizenship.
51 I welcome the Secretary of State's announcement that the poll tax compensation of £700 million will not be clawed back.
52 I sought a mandate from my constituents to oppose the poll tax and made it plain exactly what I would do.
53 She'd been summoned there for refusing to pay a poll tax surcharge of £14.52.
54 The arrangements announced yesterday to ease the introduction of the poll tax are symptomatic of a less rigorous approach.
55 The poll tax has been a nightmare which shows no sign of ending.
56 It will be an interim attempt to be seen to be doing something to replace the discredited poll tax.
57 Not surprisingly, there was enormous backbench pressure on the leadership either to amend the poll tax or to cushion its impact.
58 Is it not true that the Government want to divert that money to keep down the poll tax in Wandsworth and Westminster?
59 Senior Tories pressed Michael Heseltine, the environment secretary, to discuss radical changes to the poll tax.
60 Poll tax evasion is thought to be the main reason for the falling numbers.
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