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Sentence count:296+14Posted:2017-04-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: revenuerevenue enhancementtaxtax incometax revenueSimilar words: relaxationlaxativevexationsubluxationnitrogen fixationinternational relationsnationalizationrationalizationMeaning: [tæk'seɪʃn]  n. 1. charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government 2. government income due to taxation 3. the imposition of taxes; the practice of the government in levying taxes on the subjects of a state. 
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271. The rest of their liabilities are raised through deposits from the general public, share capital and deferred taxation.
272. We intend to lighten the burden of capital taxes and reform the taxation of savings.
273. Between 1982/83 and 1984/85 the level of taxation remained relatively stable.
274. Eventually, to avoid taxation the roof was removed and the shell left to rot.
275. Yet taxation was a far more efficient method of collecting premiums and distributing payments than a separate state insurance scheme.
276. Local communities are often unwilling to reflect rising costs of waste management in higher local taxation.
277. Although these communications are not legally binding, they do give member states strong guidance on legal and taxation issues.
278. Taxation will be one of the major issues at the next general election.
279. Gregory claimed that Tours was free not only from taxation,[Sentence dictionary] but also from certain military obligations.
280. Britain's flexible labour market and low taxation helped push unemployment and inflation to the lowest level for a generation.
281. They would certainly have had no chance of financing their programme without large increases both in taxation and in the borrowing requirement.
282. Other forms of taxation may be introduced as well, but for the sake of simplicity we will confine our discussion to income taxation.
283. Too large an increase in personal taxation could lose them votes and deny them further ministerial office.
284. Although a government may state its intention to reduce taxation, the truth may not always be as declared.
285. Note that an attempt to introduce universal marginal benefit taxation implies the acceptance of the statusquo.
286. Income for them includes taxation, which provides no measure of the willingness of the community to pay.
287. A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.
288. To consolidate accounting and statistical data of national taxation.
289. Religious organizations are exempt from taxation.
290. changes in the taxation structure.
291. We should deepen the reform of the fiscal, taxation, banking, investment and financing systems.
292. The clergy, on the other hand, were now claiming exemption from lay taxation.
293. She then qualified as a barrister, specialising in taxation law, in 1954.
294. Corruption was inevitable so long as businessmen wanted exemption from equitable taxation.
295. Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power.
296. The Chancellor could use the Budget to bring in taxation reforms.
More similar words: relaxationlaxativevexationsubluxationnitrogen fixationinternational relationsnationalizationrationalizationmultinational corporationvexatiousreaction formationproportional representationtaxable incomeratificationprivatisationprivatizationgratificationstratificationacclimatizationself-gratificationsystematic desensitizationnationrationelationstationrationedovationorationformationnegation
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