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tax-deferred

/taks-di-furd/US // ˈtæks dɪˈfɜrd //

延税,递延税款,递延纳税,税延

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or providing income that is not taxed until a later time.

Examples

  • Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall?

  • His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services.

  • While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.

  • But for those on the Israeli right who are hoping that this deferred dream will just fade away, they can forget it.

  • Cocaine busts, tax cheats, and bribe-taking, born-again Christians: Welcome to the political scandals of 2014.

  • The law went into operation in England imposing a tax on wearing hair powder.

  • In former years, Korea had paid an annual tribute or tax to China, but for some time it had been held back by this king.

  • All applications, including therein any on which action may have been deferred because in excess of the aforesaid 10 per cent.

  • The Annandale men deferred reply till the morrow, and slipped away to their homes overnight.

  • Mr. Jackson supposed that Parliament had a right to tax America, but he much doubted the expediency of the present act.