temporary tax
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporaryandtax
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temporary
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/us/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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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 oftemporaryandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Furthermore,temporarytaxincreases may be hard to reverse and therefore tax-driven deficit reduction easily generates higher tax ratios.
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In addition, atemporarytaxis in place to service the debt.
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Both permanent andtemporarytaxcuts are discussed.
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The effects of both permanent andtemporarytaxshocks in such an economy are analyzed.
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Links to the distributional impact of tradable permits and to existing policies ontemporarytaxcredits are also investigated.
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The lump sum tax credit can drop to zero at some point which would be atemporarytaxcredit that effectively seizes the property right at a point in time.
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The process is irrational: it is atemporarytaxto finance a permanent need.
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It was initiated in 1798 as atemporarytax, as a small tax, and as a war tax.
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That means discretionary direct and indirect taxes andtemporarytaxcredits either to cool down or to stimulate the economy.
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I must point out that this is only atemporarytax.
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People will look upon the talk of its being atemporarytaxwith a rather jaundiced eye.
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He is also consolidating the regulator and transforming atemporarytaxinto a new permanent tax.
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In my view, it is atemporarytax.
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If it was atemporarytax, when was it planned to abolish it?
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When the sale has financed a couple of years of tax cuts, how does he suggest that thosetemporarytaxcuts will be sustained?
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During the period when he has not recovered it he is paying atemporarytax.
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The second ground of excuse was that it was only atemporarytax.
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I am not aware of any widespread increase in the prices of goods as a direct result of thetemporarytaxon petrol.
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Then you have another case, which is the renewal for a further period of anytemporarytax.
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Is it a purelytemporarytax, or how long is it to continue?
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