Similar words: tax break, base, abase, debase, based on, debased, baseball, basement. Meaning: n. collective value of taxable assets.
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1, By broadening the tax base , he could raise more revenues.
2, By broadening the tax base the chancellor could raise more revenues.
3, By broadening the tax base he could raise more revenue.
4, Instead, we looked at annexing a tax base.
5, Such help to industry shrinks the tax base.
6, Raising additional funds on this narrow tax base will mean very significant increases in the tax.
7, Mayors inherited an eroding tax base and the loss of jobs.
8, This arises due to an inadequate tax base and/or tax evasion by citizens with relatively high incomes.
9, The tax base should be widely and fairly evenly dispersed. 2.
10, The tax base, or rateable value, is the net annual value of the property occupied.
11, The very narrow tax base meant continued heavy reliance on massive borrowings and indirect taxes.
12, The corporate income tax base was broadened while the tax rate was reduced.
13, The tax base in the suburbs is largely composed of single-family residences.
14, Corporate tax base is very mobile.
15, Taxpayer: what about the tax base?
16, Consider first the personal tax base.
17, If the corporate tax base is income.
18, Our tax base is very narrow.
19, Suppose that income is the desired personal tax base.
20, Illicit Income Included into Tax Base?
21, This decision is likely to be influenced by the age and tax base cost of the company's plant.
22, As communities become less based on geographic or political boundaries[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/tax base.html) nation states will decline along with their tax base.
23, Quotas are figured into land values and thus affect the tax base.
24, And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
25, Second, that in general this means reducing the value of allowances and broadening the tax base rather than increasing marginal tax rates.
26, New jobs in the area will improve the city's tax base.
27, Translated into today's idiom, the more that local government can rely upon its own tax base, the better.
28, If the economy is managed properly it can benefit us all with some impressive growth in jobs and tax base.
29, Some suggestions are made that tax systems should be united, tax base should be enlarged, taxable base should be united and the manners for collecting and managing tax should be changed, e...
30, Article 7 The "temporary difference" refers to a difference between the carrying amount of an asset or liability and its tax base.