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taxation

[ US /tækˈseɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /tæksˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the imposition of taxes; the practice of the government in levying taxes on the subjects of a state
  2. government income due to taxation
  3. charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government

How To Use taxation In A Sentence

  • The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes. Christianity Today
  • Any changes to taxation laws in these jurisdictions are matters for regulators and governments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her specialty is taxation law.
  • Support from the landed classes was maintained only by an impossibly complex and grossly unfair system of taxation. THE FOUR NATIONS: A History of the United Kingdom
  • The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
  • Differences in excise duties and value added tax on consumption may also induce consumers to make their purchases in the countries with the lowest taxation level.
  • The government's budget was strengthened by increased customs revenue and more particularly by a spectacular rise in indirect taxation.
  • The Chancellor has not taken the opposite political risk of a serious attempt to reduce the budget deficit by increases in taxation and reductions in expenditure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kids weren't bogged down by the taxation plot device that seems to unnecessarily bother us adults, they saw it for the enjoyable romp that it was.
  • I personally believe that the correct way to help families is through the taxation system.
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