tax cut

collocation in English

meaningsoftaxandcut

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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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cut
noun
uk
/kʌt/
us
/kʌt/
an injury made when the skin is cut with ...
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(Definition oftaxandcutfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftax cut

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In the spring of 1962, thetaxcutbecame law.
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When is ataxcutnot ataxcut?
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Has thetaxcutconsumption?
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It is ataxcut.
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I am also combining this cut in income tax with a further directtaxcut—a familytaxcut.
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The l0p rate is ataxcut.
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That would be ataxcut.
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What kind oftaxcutis that?
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The basic rate is ataxcut.
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Child benefit is ataxcut.
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To smooth this fall in consumption over time, households commence the cut in consumption before thetaxcutcomes into effect.
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He proposed a $1.3 trilliontaxcut, rebates from which would go to all taxpayers, though disproportionately to upper income families.
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For taxpayers, child benefit is theirtaxcut.
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We could have financed legitimately a larger incometaxcut.
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In order to pay for a measly counciltaxcut.
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A benefit and ataxcutare the same.
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The national insurance rate is ataxcut.
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Almost anytaxcutwould have a similar effect.
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For them, ataxcutis a give-away.
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Is that not preferable to ataxcut?
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More than 2 million vehicles benefited from thattaxcut.
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There was ataxcutof the most trivial kind.
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There is a nettaxcutof£4.5 billion.
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There was no bigtaxcutto go with it.
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He referred to the 1 ptaxcut.
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