share of tax

collocation in English

meaningsofshareandtax

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share
noun
uk
/ʃeər/
us
/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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tax
noun[C or U]
uk
/tæks/
us
/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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(Definition ofshareandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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By raising a fairshareoftaxfrom large commercial deals, we shall further the interests of small businesses and give them more protection.
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This is a concession to very rich people who do not, in any event, pay their fairshareoftaxin this country.
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It is right in principle that everyone should pay ashareoftaxon their gains.
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Inventors must pay their fairshareoftaxon profits and income received.
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Theshareoftaxplus borrowing, borrowing being deferred tax, has also dropped by two points.
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Changes to it will ensure that companies pay a fairshareoftaxon their profits from exploiting a national resource.
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They do not want to believe them because theshareoftaxnext year will go down—and that is the truth.
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They become hesitant about paying theirshareoftaxbecause it seems so big, so arbitrary, and so difficult to determine fairly and accurately.
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Why should certain members of the community pay more than their fairshareoftaxso that others can pay less?
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He admits that he has a massive advantage over people who pay their fairshareoftax.
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We are talking about those who break the law, those who are dodging their fairshareoftax.
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I think that we all believe that individuals should pay their fairshareoftaxand that tax loopholes should be closed.
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Of course, the south-east pays the lion'sshareoftax.
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The truth of the matter is that the lion'sshareoftaxrelief in this connection goes to industry.
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Every private shareholder is in fact pay- ing hisshareoftaxupon the surplus which is put to reserve.
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But, because it is a reasonable development, it does not mean that service trades should not pay their fairshareoftaxas well as goods.
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Is it not the case that as well as working to reduce theshareoftaxin national income, we are bringing down the share of debt in national income?
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Fairness also means ensuring that people pay their propershareoftax.
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It is desirable that in matters of this kind all firms should stand on the same footing and bear, as far as possible, their dueshareoftax.
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The obligation to pay a fairshareoftaxand national insurance will still be there, but it will be an obligation on the service company, not the client.
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