tax bill

NOUN
  1. money owed for taxes
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How To Use tax bill In A Sentence

  • They could also receive an unnecessary tax bill. The Sun
  • Landlords with high mortgage costs relative to the rent could lose money because tax bills exceed net income. Times, Sunday Times
  • Council tax bills may have to rise by £17-a-year to pay for the damage caused and the cost of policing the riots that devastated the city in July.
  • He estimate his income tax bill by extrapolation from figures submit in previous year.
  • But it could come back to haunt councils - sending tax bills spiralling further the following year. The Sun
  • The company reduced its tax bill by sending the fees paid by British sellers to its Swiss parent company. The Sun
  • The speaker lit into the government for its tax bill.
  • In response to repeated attempts by Cheryl Perry to get the tax bill lifted, ‘city hall’ argued that since her address is in Omer, she has to pay the taxes of Omer, regardless of what tax-funded services she may or may not receive.
  • Many of the large charities rely on legacies, which can cut inheritance tax bills.
  • This would serve to reduce your overall tax bill as a couple, and only applies to married couples - not live in partners.
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