additional tax

collocation in English

meaningsofadditionalandtax

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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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 ofadditionalandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The cash benefits are not taxed and the veterans are often grantedadditionaltaxdeductions.
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A marketable permit could efficiently allocate abatement across firms without the firms incurringadditionaltaxpayments.
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That is anadditionaltax.
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How much would thatadditionaltaxbe?
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The consumer pays theadditionaltax.
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But with anadditionaltaxon returns in good states, as now considered, the government would actually collect revenue in good states.
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Although the urban sector is the one being levied anadditionaltaxat this stage, the rural sector is carrying the main burden.
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Thisadditionaltaxwill add to the overhead costs.
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If theadditionaltaxis imposed, they would pay £28,900.
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Willadditionaltaxhave to be paid for that benefit?
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It would amount to an arbitraryadditionaltaxon farmers.
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We are debating anadditionaltaxon investment income.
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Clause 30 will not raise anyadditionaltaxrevenue.
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In effect, it is just anadditionaltax.
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They come into the higher levels ofadditionaltax.
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Here without doubt is anadditionaltaxon enterprise.
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Then why do you put thisadditionaltaxupon them?
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Thisadditionaltaxwill hit hardest those earning precisely £13,780.
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That will be anadditionaltaxin their case.
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Why, however, should thisadditionaltaxbe put upon them?
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Theadditionaltaxbecomes due as the lease grows and interest on theadditionaltaxis not backdated to the start of the lease.
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How is it proposed that theadditionaltaxshall be imposed?
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I propose to deal once again with the question of who will pay thisadditionaltax.
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To the extent that tax was not paid, theadditionaltaxwas not borne.
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One of those is crucial, because it would provide muchadditionaltaxrevenue.
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