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withholding

预扣,预提,预扣款,预扣的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : that part of an employee's tax liability withheld by the employer from wages or salary and paid directly to the government.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It is, after all, only reviewing a decline of a stay of an injunction to stop withholding licenses.

  • One reason for withholding information was the president had no intention of shutting down the initiative.

  • Second, penalties need to be increased for lying or deliberately withholding relevant requested information from Congress.

  • Government officials have no allowable reasons for withholding critical data from lawmakers.

  • The official—and maybe even legitimate reason—for withholding those facts is that the case is still under investigation.

  • These are very common examples of defective economy; and of that 'withholding' which the Scripture says 'tends to poverty.'

  • Did she, like the rest of them, suspect me of seeking to frustrate his suit by withholding his fortune?

  • Who are the other parties who are withholding their testimony?

  • The motive for withholding Shakspeare's plays from the press is as easily understood as that for publishing Marlowe's.

  • They contain one instance, which is not familiar, of the inconvenience of withholding the franchise from English women.