unpaid tax

collocation in English

meaningsofunpaidandtax

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unpaid
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈpeɪd/
us
/ʌnˈpeɪd/
An unpaid debt, tax, etc. has not ...
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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 ofunpaidandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunpaid tax

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I also understand the concerns about interest accruing onunpaidtax.
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The profession is less happy about the fact that dentists areunpaidtaxcollectors.
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At any rate, retailers can now say, as they said then, that they areunpaidtaxcollectors.
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They are alreadyunpaidtaxcollectors and now we will impose yet further burdens upon them.
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If the charge is passed to staff, business will have to act, again, as anunpaidtaxcollector.
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As well as the tax charge, the matter of interest chargeable on theunpaidtaxwas raised.
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It is estimated thatunpaidtaxwritten off in respect of construction industry subcontractors is at least £50 million per annum.
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After court proceedings to recoupunpaidtaxand interest owed on it, almost £250,000 was recovered.
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It suggested that settlement of the open cases, including interest onunpaidtax, should be considered by the inspector who was dealing with them.
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Moreover, there is the considerable cost to manufacturers caused by their staff acting asunpaidtaxgatherers.
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British landowners last year were in many cases, in fact, nothing butunpaidtaxgatherers.
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The unfair balance even extends as far as the interest onunpaidtax.
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The drink industry is used to being anunpaidtaxgatherer and, to an extent, it accepts that.
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I do not like businesses beingunpaidtaxcollectors, but that has been happening for some time.
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I understand from one widow that she had been involved in questions ofunpaidtaxover a period of years.
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But no figures have been produced to say that there are hundreds of millions of pounds ofunpaidtax.
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Yet we expect the owners of small businesses to beunpaidtaxgatherers.
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We must reduce the burden on small businesses, of theirunpaidtax-gathering functions.
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He has already to bear the burden of anunpaidtaxcollector and the expense and trouble of it.
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To impose upon the individual employer the responsibility of acting asunpaidtaxcollector for the country should be done away with.
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