Synonym: revenue, revenue enhancement, tax, tax income, tax revenue. Similar words: relaxation, laxative, vexation, subluxation, nitrogen fixation, international relations, nationalization, rationalization. Meaning: [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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121. We will publish a draft Budget four months before the final version, to promote open discussion of economic and taxation policy.
122. Profits eased back from £15.1m to £14.7m before taxation in the first half as turnover stagnated at £98.8m.
123. The Commission argued that this was the best system because it would avoid both tax evasion and double taxation.
124. Cuts in personal and business taxation and social insurance levies are a top priority, to revive weak investment.
125. Thus, for example, customs duties, discriminatory internal taxation and quotas have been abolished.
126. One method may be through variations in government expenditure and taxation since these flows are under the direct control of the authorities.
127. We should hope that it presages a more thorough review of alcohol taxation.
128. The peasantry wanted noble land without paying compensation; they wanted to see taxation and conscription done away with.
129. The ruling executive wanted a decision postponed to assess a review of benefits and taxation.
130. But it appears also to exclude the limitations imposed by a solicitor and own client taxation.
131. All statements regarding taxation are based on Clerical Medical's understanding of current law.
132. Taxation as a Distortion Suppose the government wishes to subsidize the poor.
133. Now Smith had rather little to say about whether this impartial spectator favored progressive taxation.
134. Providers: Institute or independent of the Institute Subject matter: Specialisation in particular accounting related field eg insolvency[sentence dictionary], taxation.
135. This view sums up the present Conservative philosophy, seen in government policies towards the welfare state, local government and taxation.
136. The taxation procedure is a method of assessing a reasonable rate of overall payment for the task carried out.
137. Such expenditure, and hence the long-run rate of growth, may well be affected by capital taxation.
138. The charter will help to change that approach to taxation.
139. No provision is made for any additional taxation which might arise should the retained reserves of overseas subsidiary companies be distributed.
140. It includes details of how the Bond works, your right to cancel, taxation matters, death benefits and more.
141. What the report does call for is the total elimination of taxation on profits realized for the sale of appreciated assets.
142. Instead, a loan is raised and its repayment, including interest, shared by future generations of local taxation payers.
143. Even more important, the sale of public assets made possible large cuts in taxation in the 1985 and 1986 budgets.
144. Control over financial matters Constitutionally, Parliament has control over taxation and expenditure.
145. But the defendants insist that the result of an indemnity basis taxation does not correspond with their contractual rights.
146. If you mark the letter without prejudice then taxation will be on the basis of what you put in the bill.
147. These other possible connections to income taxation require separate investigation for a fuller picture to be painted.
148. The Surplus on Ordinary Activities before taxation is £93(sentencedict.com),224 and is regarded as satisfactory.
149. These negative effects of direct taxation can not any longer be ignored.
150. Investigations of public law on taxation and social security reveal how internally the family is constituted by legal structures external to it.
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