Tax

  • 41tax — [[t]tæks[/t]] n. 1) gov a sum of money levied on incomes, property, sales, etc., by a government for its support or for specific services 2) a burdensome charge, obligation, or demand 3) gov (of a government) a) to impose a tax on (a person or… …

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  • 42tax — 1. noun /tæks/ a) Money paid to the government other than for transaction specific goods and services. b) A burdensome demand. Syn: impost, tribute, contribution, duty, toll, rate …

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  • 43tax — n 1. duty, impost, levy, payment, surtax, surcharge; tribute, contribution, capitation; tariff, charge, exaction, taxation, scot; excise, custom, Brit. cess, octroi; fee, dues, toll, rate, rating, assessment; poll tax, property tax, income tax,… …

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  • 44TAX — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. TAX, sigle composé des trois lettres T, A et X, peut faire référence à : Taliabu dans les îles Moluques, en Indonésie, selon la liste des codes AITA… …

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  • 45tax — 1. noun 1) they have to pay tax on the interest Syn: duty, tariff, excise, customs, dues; levy, toll, impost, tithe, charge, fee Ant: rebate 2) a heavy tax on one s attent …

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  • 46tax —    Auhau (for various kinds, see auhau); ho okupu, uku, ho ouku.     Gift or tax given to a chief at the birth of a child, pālala.     Tax collector, luna auhau, luna ohi kālā auhau.     Tax building, hale auhau …

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  • 47tax — See car tax displacement taxes road tax vehicle tax …

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  • 48tax — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, to estimate, assess, tax, from Anglo French taxer, from Medieval Latin taxare, from Latin, to feel, estimate, censure, frequentative of tangere to touch more at tangent Date: 14th century 1. to assess …

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  • 49tax- — ⇒TAXI , TAX(O) , (TAX , TAXO )élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. « mise en ordre, arrangement, disposition », entrant dans la constr. de qq. subst. appartenant notamment au vocab. sc. V. taxidermie, taxinomie, taxodontes (s.v. odonte I B) et aussi:… …

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  • 50tax — [13] Tax originally denoted ‘assess an amount to be levied’; the notion of ‘imposing such a levy’ is a secondary development. The word comes via Old French taxer from Latin taxāre ‘touch, assess, appraise’, a derivative of tangere ‘touch’ (source …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins