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indirect tax

NOUN
  1. a tax levied on goods or services rather than on persons or organizations

How To Use indirect tax In A Sentence

  • But sceptics say he still has to cut spending or raise taxes to balance the books and could raise indirect taxes in next year's budget.
  • He promised an Exchequer surplus of £135m by raising indirect taxes and also diverting £1.6bn to national coffers from the PRSI fund, Central Bank commissions on new euro notes and coins and making companies pay their taxes earlier.
  • Other indirect taxes were the ferme de l'equivalent and various municipal octrois.
  • We might have expected this switch to reinforce the downward trend in the ratio of direct to indirect tax receipts.
  • The main reason for the increase was the higher amounts collected through indirect taxation.
  • The government's budget was strengthened by increased customs revenue and more particularly by a spectacular rise in indirect taxation.
  • The working population that earn under twenty grand pay the bulk of indirect taxation through vice and vehicle.
  • The paradigm of direct taxation is income tax, the paradigm of indirect taxation is a tax on sales.
  • It is that even after this fall, the government is taking away more than ever in higher council taxes, fuel bills and indirect taxation, as if nothing had changed.
  • When direct taxes could yield an additional Rs 2,000 crore, indirect taxes remain revenue neutral.
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