tax的意思和读音

tax

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n.

v.使

(taxation);

taxes  taxing  taxed  

v.+n.pay tax,impose tax,levy tax,tax cut,raise tax

adj.+n.sales tax,heavy tax,indirect tax,direct tax

v.relieve,exempt

v.strain,overtax,charge,assess,accuse

n.duty,levy,toll,excise,tariff

taxn.— see alsocorporation tax,council tax,direct tax,indirect tax,inheritance tax,poll tax,road tax,sales tax,stealth tax,value added tax,withholding tax

1.[c][u]money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services. People pay tax according to their income and businesses pay tax according to their profits. Tax is also often paid on goods and services.

to raise/cut taxes

tax increases/cuts

changes in tax rates

to pay over £1 000 in tax 1 000

profits before/after tax

a tax on cigarettes

v.

1.~ sb/sth使to put a tax on sb/sth; to make sb pay tax

Any interest payments are taxed as part of your income.

His declared aim was to tax the rich.

2.~ sthto pay tax on a vehicle so that you may use it on the roads

The car is taxed until July.

3.~ sb/sth使使使to need a great amount of physical or mental effort

The questions did not tax me.

The problem is currently taxing the brains of the nation's experts(= making them think very hard) .使

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na.1.“raise taxes”

n.1.an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions. There are several different types of tax, for example income tax that is paid on your income, or a duty that is paid on goods that you buy or sell

v.1.to get money for public services and other government institutions by putting a tax on something; to get money by making someone pay a tax2.to cause problems, or to make things difficult for someone

na.1.The variant of raise taxes

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1.The democratic Party used to be against the tax increase, but since the runaway inflation, it took a U-turn on it's tax policy.180

2.measured by the share of GDP gobbled up by the taxman, tax burdens have come down in most countries since the turn of the 21st century.GDP21

3.Thoreau withheld the tax as a protest against slavery and the war with Mexico, which he did not support.西

4.There is no argument for a tax break worth, in practice, ten times as much to the rich as to the poor.

5.It is not yet fully clear how much money this top rate of tax, introduced by the former Labour government, will raise.

6.Unable to borrow the money it needed to pay off a large tax bill it owed, Cains put the company into administration on the same day.

7.If you think the tax system is unfair, blame the people who created it, not the financiers who took advantage of it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.But we're now at the point where, in just a couple days, the law says that every American's tax rates are going up.

9.The Pakistan government has decided to defer by a year a planned increase in a tax on compressed natural gas.

10.But those arguments have not proved persuasive in Europe, which thinks it has found a way to keep institutions from avoiding the tax.