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taxpayer

/taks-pey-er/US // ˈtæksˌpeɪ ər //UK // (ˈtæksˌpeɪə) //

纳税人,纳税者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who pays a tax or is subject to taxation.
    • : a temporary building that yields rent sufficient only to pay the taxes on the property on which it stands.

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Examples

  • The 2021 tax season is shaping up to be much like the touchdown of a tornado, leaving some taxpayers unscathed while creating turmoil for others.

  • This latest glitch comes just as the IRS announced the creation of a new position, the chief taxpayer experience officer, as part of the implementation of the 2019 Taxpayer First Act.

  • Both Erie and the state of Pennsylvania had just committed to $16 million in improvements to the Seawolves stadium, with taxpayers footing $12 million of the bill with a grant.

  • Along the way, Palantir has been propped up with taxpayer dollars.

  • Each of those snow days can cost taxpayers about $90 million.

  • God help us, it all took place on our taxpayer dime, all in the name of defending the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.

  • Even worse for fans of activist government, taxpayer information may have been shared by the taxman with the White House.

  • The septuagenarian duo of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will be able to keep their chauffer-driven, taxpayer-funded limos.

  • Mattson says the government bogarts this stuff, gathered at taxpayer expense, and maintains “a monopoly on the data.”

  • Every “Good Kill,” or successfully dispatched militant, costs $68,000 in taxpayer dollars.

  • There is no need for the British taxpayer to be alarmed at this balance-sheet.

  • The British taxpayer, in a word, is thoroughly well looked after.

  • From year to year, as the expenses mounted up, more and more demands were made upon the taxpayer.

  • Perhaps in a year from the present date the British taxpayer will be in a position to admit the value of this prophecy.

  • But the greatest inroads on the pockets of the taxpayer have been made under the pretense of charity.