taxation的意思和读音

taxation

: [tækˈseɪʃ(ə)n] : [tæk'seɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

n.fiscal policy,tax policy,tax system,taxes,assessment

taxationn.

1.money that has to be paid as taxes

to reduce taxation

2.the system of collecting money by taxes

changes in the taxation structure

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n.1.the system that a government uses for collecting money from people in the form of taxes; the money that a government collects from people from taxes

1. Finance Taxation Human Resources Management ...

2. taxable taxation tax-exempt debt ...

3. taxation system taxation , fiscal charges ...

4. International Intellectual Property Law Taxation Family Law ...

5. Management Information Systems Taxation Accounting ...

6. taxation system taxation , fiscal charges ...

7. taxable income taxation taxes on sales ...

8. Managerial Economics Taxation Finance ...

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1.The right to any refund or repayment of Taxation available to the Company or any of the Group Companies.

2.Due to the international nature of aircraft operations, airline operators are more susceptible to double taxation than other taxpayers.

3.Karl Marx assumed that taxation would be unnecessary after the advent of communism and looked forward to the "withering away of the state" .”。

4.Let me put your mind at ease. The way I see it, a joint venture means, primary, less taxation and more benefits for the investors./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Increase taxation to destroy money, or pay people higher interest to put their money out of use for a while.使

6."Excessive taxation puts aviation's social and economic benefits at risk, " said the company in its press release.“:”

7.Double taxation arises when two or more tax jurisdictions overlap, such that the same item of income or profit is subject to tax in each .便

8.Heavier taxation might narrow the division between rich and poor, but it would be a hollow triumph if it stifled the economy.

9.Mr Obama's promise of continued low taxation may have helped him to electoral victory, but it also planted the seeds of his policy failures.

10.The distinction between spending and taxation is often murky and sometimes meaningless.