tax simplification

collocation in English

meaningsoftaxandsimplification

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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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simplification
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌsɪm.plɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsɪm.plə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of making something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand, or the thing that results from ...
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(Definition oftaxandsimplificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Taxsimplificationis an extremely important issue.
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I will return to the theme oftaxsimplification.
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I refer to the issue oftaxsimplification.
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Self-assessment is important fortaxsimplificationfor the reasons that he gave at the time.
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We havetaxsimplification, so could we not also have pensions simplification?
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I now turn to the easing of burdens on small businesses andtaxsimplificationmeasures.
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We need ataxsimplification, a tax clarification of a fundamental sort.
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Ataxsimplificationcommittee is well and good if it simply tidies up anomalies.
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Nevertheless, he made the point that the serious work oftaxsimplificationwas yet to come.
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I wonder also whether he may have a possible conflict of interest if thetaxsimplificationmeasures extend to tobacco.
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If we bring the tax and national insurance systems together, we will achieve a massive measure oftaxsimplification.
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It covers a range of issues oftaxsimplification, including reducing eight regimes to a single regime.
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I also acknowledge his particular interest in tax matters in general, which his opening remarks attested to, and in the special subject oftaxsimplification.
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How will she ensure that the call fortaxsimplification, which is welcome, is not used as a back door to increase taxes yet again?
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No one can dispute thattaxsimplificationis an extremely important issue both for the accountancy profession, and by definition, for members of the public.
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We have drawn uptaxsimplificationproposals to sweep away the existing eight different tax regimes and replace them with a single lifetime allowance.
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The technical aspects—as well as the language in which the law is expressed—need to be simplified to ensure that there is realtaxsimplification.
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This evolving campaign has a manifesto fortaxsimplification, and this new clause derives from the proposals for personal tax quick wins.
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However, the issue gives rise to difficult questions and there is no consensus on howtaxsimplificationshould be carried out or on what should be simplified.
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It is a good idea to conduct a review with a wide-ranging remit, astaxsimplificationat all levels is about a process, not an event.
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Apart from those problems, additional problems are encountered by a tax reformer who attempts to sweep away much of the legislative undergrowth in the pursuit oftaxsimplification.
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