taxed
被征税,被征税的,被征收的,被征收
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Definitions
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- : a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
- : a burdensome charge, obligation, duty, or demand.
- 1
- : to demand a tax from.to demand a tax in consideration of the possession or occurrence of, usually in proportion to the value of money involved.
- : to lay a burden on; make serious demands on: to tax one's resources.
- : to take to task; censure; reprove; accuse: to tax one with laziness.
- : Informal. to charge: What did he tax you for that?
- : Archaic. to estimate or determine the amount or value of.
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- : to levy taxes.
Phrases
- tax with
- death and taxes
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
It also included a more complicated but extremely valuable tax break for businesses known as pass-throughs.
The tax applies to companies in which the highest-paid managerial employee earns 100 times more than the median worker in San Francisco.
His distributor was adding the tax directly to his pharmacy’s cost for the drugs.
Through Americans for Prosperity, they got over 400 members of Congress to sign a pledge to vote against climate change legislation that does not include equivalent tax cuts.
In addition, severely disabled veterans living off of VA benefits were initially required to file a tax return to get stimulus checks.
Loosies are generally bought by cigarette addicts who have trouble affording a whole pack at the taxed rate.
Money is money, but the proposition is not all that compelling once you are taxed on the income.
I am right there with them ideologically, I mean, ‘Taxed Enough Already.’
So Hatch, Burr, and Coburn would have taxed benefits starting at about 65 percent of the average cost of a plan.
This allowance worked for the state (Maria Theresa taxed their production).
The amount of the taxed costs is one hundred and thirty-three, six, four, Mr. Perker.
From there on Piegan set a pace that taxed our horses' mettle—that was one consolation—we were well mounted.
The colonies claim, he said, "the privilege of all British subjects of being taxed only with their own consent."
The Church of England was the established church of Virginia, and the people were taxed for the parsons' salaries.
The finances of the country are being taxed to the utmost to find the extra "palm-oil" which these mercenaries demand.